Chapter 915
Paul admired Charlie from the bottom of his heart. 2
He was an American who was more like an Oskian! He was obsessed with Oskian traditional
culture and Feng Shui metaphysics to the point of worshipping.
Charlie''s earlierments and remarks made him feel that Charlie''s insight and expertise in Feng
Shui were unfathomable. He also understood why someone was willing to give Charlie a fancy vi
worth hundreds of millions of dors. 9
Paul was very aware of the importance of a Feng Shui master. Apetent master could not only
help people improve their luck and gather wealth, but they could even help people change their luck
and therefore their futures! 6
Therefore, every Feng Shui master came with their own price tag, the better they were, the higher
their appearance fees were. Rumors had it that Ka-Shing Li, Hong Kong''s wealthiest man, would
pay hundreds of millions of Hong Kong dors per visit for their designated Feng Shui master. 1
This was also why he felt that the four million dors check was not enough, and that he should
write him a check for ten million.
Hence, he tore the four million dor cheque and threw it aside, then hurriedly rewritten a nine
million
dor cheque and handed it to Charlie graciously." Charlie, please ept this."
Charlie said in an earnest tone, "Paul, the one million dors is more than enough, please keep
this." 4
Paul replied in a simr earnest tone, "Master Wade, Feng Shui metaphysics emphasizes piety. In
some respects, money is also a representation of piety, so I hope you can ept it. Otherwise, it
will reflect my insincerity." s
It made no difference to him no matter how many zeros were on Paul''s check. Frankly, Charlie did
not ept it because he had more than enough money to himself. There were nearly twenty-two
billion dors i n his ount that he did not know how to spend. Money was the least of his worries,
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The so-called appearance fee was just a form of formality and Charlie did not mind the amount at
all, but it was indeed inappropriate when the amount was too much. 2
However, Paul insisted, so Charlie no longer shied away from him, saying, "Since you want to give
me the check so badly, then fine, I''ll take it. However, if I need your legal service in the future, you
must charge me ordingly. Deal?" 5
Paulughed and said, "How can I do that? You''re Master Wade, it''s my pleasure for you to hire me
as your legal advisor."
Charlie uttered, "If so, I wouldn’t daree to you if I
have any legal affairs in the future."
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Paul quickly said, "No, you cane to me whenever you need my service and I''ll charge you
ordingly, okay?"
Charlie nodded in amusement. "Deal!"
Then, he looked at his watch and said, "Paul, if this is all, I need to go now. Excuse me."
Paul quickly suggested, "Master Wade, I would like to invite you for dinner tonight, do you mind?"
Charlie shook his hand with a smile. "Thanks but no thanks, I have some business to tend to, I have
to go now." 6
Paul nodded decisively and said, "I shan''t be in your way then. I''ll see you off then, this way,
please."
Charlie was mesmerized and impressed by Paul’s forthrightness.
Most Oskians were known for their overwhelming politeness and enthusiasm. When a person
rejected their dinner invitation, they would profusely pester the person until they explicitly refused it.
Oftentimes, they were not even sincere in their invitation, but the formality persisted.