Chapter 29
The Understated Dragon Lord
Chapter 29 The Power of Auctiq
Nicholasâs words sowed a seed of doubt in Jessicaâs mind. She knew that the owners willing to take the three forgeries had appraised them at around five million dollars. However, none of them were willing to actually purchase them for that price. The highest bid she received was 880,000 dollars, and the lowest was dismayingly at 180,000 dollars.
Certain Nicholas knew something she didnât, Jessica wanted to get to the heart of the matter.
âIndeed, not many dare to take them, but Smiley Nick, why do you
assert that their offers wonât exceed one million dollars?â
âIn our business, customer resources are a sign of strength. Those
places donât hold a candle to Auctiq because those owners donât have
the client base that needs these three forgeries. Even if they purchase, your items, they canât resell them and will end up having to bring them to me at Auctiq. They are aware of my purchasing price I will only offer one million dollars. If they want to avoid losses, they can only acquire these below one million dollars. Nobody is a fool these days; no one will conduct business at a loss.
My offer is 1.8 million dollars; if you donât wish to sell, thatâs fine. But if you return next time, Iâll have to treat you as an insider, and my offer will be one million dollars. Iâve said all I have to say. If you decide to leave, Jessica, then take your forgeries â my business thrives on
voluntarism.â
Jessica trembled with rage â Nicholas had her cornered.
Yet, what could she do?
The forgeries were utterly useless to her. If they were genuine, worth even just five million dollars, she could at least have given them as gifts to her clients. Forgeries, however, even if appraised at fifty million dollars, could never serve as presents!
While 1.8 million was pitifully small compared to eighty million, it was still money in hand. Jessica decided to take the offer. This would be the last time sheâd suffer a loss at Nicholasâs hands; she vowed never
to step foot in Auctiq again.
âFine, oneâ¦â
Just as Jessica began to agree, Daniel suddenly stepped forward and interrupted her.
âNot even for a billion!â
Brittany was livid, promptly pointing at Daniel and scolding him sternly, âYou worthless piece of trash, who gave you permission to speak while Jessica is conducting business? Youâre just an assistant, a freaking driver. Donât you have any manners?â
âI donât want to do this either! But if I donât speak up, wonât Jessica be sure, she is quite beautiful, but fooled again? This foolish woman sheâs a bit dimâwitted. Smiley Nick throws a few tricks her way and sheâs completely duped! Selling items worth at least two billion for just 1.8 million?â
Danielâs words made Jessica wish she could slap him hard across the face. However, she withheld her anger.
She was Jessica, a CEO who needed to maintain dignity; she couldnât
lash out at Daniel, even if he was her husband, not in front of others. Even if she wanted to punish him, she had to do so behind closed doors.
Jessicaâs face went stone cold as she asked, âYou say these three items are worth two billion dollars?â
âYes.â
âHow can you prove that?â
âThe value of antiques doesnât depend on our words; itâs all about the actual sale price. Just give me theâ¦â Daniel glanced at Jessicaâs sharp gaze and quickly corrected himself, âJust give me the authority to handle these antiques, Boss, and I promise Iâll sell them today for
two billion dollars.â