Chapter 35
The Understated Dragon Lord
Chapter 35 Last Chance
âJessica, he just claimed the statue was worth fifty million, but now it has turned out to be worth only five million. That doesnât exactly qualify as a good performance! How does an employee who cannot meet objectives deserve a reward? According to the companyâs rules, you should deduct his bonus! Not only should you deduct his bonus, but you should also have him write a selfâcritique to ensure he doesnât set such unreasonable goals in the future!*
âAre you sure you spent five thousand on that bottle? Which store did you buy it from? We will ask the owner directly later, okay?â
âJessica, I⦠I only spent three thousand.â
âThe price of the bottle is three thousand, but you claimed it was five thousand, so the deduction should come from your bonus!â
âJessica, Iâm sorry.â
Brittany quickly bowed her head in silence. Jessica had always been aware of her little schemes but had never called her out on them. Was Jessica exposing her because of this useless assistant, causing her even more hatred toward Daniel? How could such a worthless assistant always receive preferential treatment from Maâam Jessica? She had to remove him from Jessicaâs side immediately! The longer he stayed near Jessica, the more her own position was at risk â her throne as Jessicaâs topâsecretary was in jeopardy!
After thoroughly inspecting the statue with a magnifying glass, Nicholas considered its value the statueâs material and
workmanship were, indeed, average. However, its preservation was
impeccable, seemingly flawless. Such a sculpture, if sold to the right buyer, could easily fetch ten million Everybody loves money, after all.
So, with a trademark smile of the Smiley Nick character, he told
Daniel, âDaniel, youâre certainly not a greenhorn; you managed to see that there was another sculpture inside the original one. I hadnât even noticed that! As Iâve already analyzed, this sculptureâs market value is five million, and Iâm willing to pay that amount to acquire it.â
âFive million isnât enough, you need to add a zero,â Daniel proposed, holding out his hand, âFifty million!â
âFifty million? Daniel, are you joking with me? No matter where you take this sculpture for appraisal, it canât be worth more than five million! Your price of fifty million makes me think you have no intention to sell it. If thatâs the case, then forget it. These kinds of sculptures are fairly common antiques. Auctiq has plenty of them, and I donât particularly want this one!â
Nicholas pretended as if he had no desire to buy the sculpture. This it worked every was a tactic he often used when acquiring antiques
time!
âSmiley Nick, if youâre not willing to pay fifty million now, then in ten minutes, if you want to buy this sculpture, youâll have to pay eighty million!â Daniel plainly stated.
Nicholas couldnât help but laugh uproariously. âWhat did you say, Daniel? I didnât catch that? You want to sell me this sculpture for eighty million? Do you take me for a fool from your village?â
âNo, youâll be begging me to sell it to you for eighty million, but I might not even sell it to you. For now, Iâll give you one last opportunity. If
you pay fifty million now, you can have it. If you miss this opportunity, in ten minutes, the price will be eighty million.â
With that statement, Nicholas instantly grasped Danielâs strategy.
âHa, ha, ha, haâ¦â Nicholasâs laugh was filled with ridicule.