Chapter 36
The Understated Dragon Lord
Chapter 36 Naive
âDaniel, youâre being too naive. Do you really think Iâve never seen this kind of tactic before? You donât need to make empty threats; I wonât fall for them.â
Daniel didnât bother to argue and simply asked Nicholas, âSo you are giving up the chance to buy this sculpture for fifty million?â
âYes, Iâm giving up! Since youâre so confident, why would I want to prevent you from doing what you think you can? I want to see how you manage to sell a sculpture worth five million for eighty million to me. If you fail later on, my offer for this sculpture will be only three million.â
Nicholas turned to Jessica as a reminder, âJessica, the sculpture is yours, and even though youâve authorized Daniel to handle it, youâre still the boss and can take back the authority over the sculpture at any time. Even though you donât lack money, by having Danielâs words devalue the sculpture from five million to three, that doesnât seem optimal, does it?â
He didnât want any unexpected turn of events! He had had enough of Danielâs shenanigans!
Brittany saw this as her opportunity and quickly chimed in, âJessica, I think Smiley Nick is right; the sculpture is indeed worth only five million, and now that Smiley Nick is willing to buy it for five million, we have no reason to refuse! If Daniel turns that five million into three million for no reason, itâs an unnecessary loss!â
âSince Iâve entrusted Daniel with handling this sculpture, until he
declares it finished, I will not intervene. TMOâs principle is to trust its employees and let them demonstrate their competencies! Even if the sculpture is worth only five million and Daniel wants to sell it for fifty million, then heâs trying to obtain more benefits for the group.
Whether Smiley Nick wants to buy it for five million or not, we could just choose not to sell the sculpture. But I will definitely not complete a sale below the market value for an item worth five million dollars!â
after all, he was her husband in
Jessica clearly sided with Daniel name. Even if they were only a pretend married couple, she had no
reason to distrust Daniel!
âSince youâve said so, Jessica, I canât argue. However, I still need to remind you that the sculpture is indeed worth five million, but thatâs my offer here at Auctiq. Anywhere else, nobody will be willing to pay five million for this sculpture. Because out of all auction houses in New York, only I can sell it. If anyone buys this sculpture, they will still bring it here to sell to me. And the offer I provide them will be up to five million at most!
No one does business without profit, so I advise you not to be
impulsive and to reconsider it once more. Of course, if youâre not in need of money and are not in a hurry to sell it, then thatâs fine. After all, the prices of sculptures like these can fluctuate quite rapidly. Perhaps next year, this sculpture might be worth eight million, or its price might fall to three million!
The current price of five million is only because the market has been favorable lately, making it historically high. Whether it will continue to rise, remain stable, or even fall, I cannot guarantee. As a professional, my advice to you is always grounded in expertise. Whether you take my advice or not is your own decision, and as a smart person, you will
know what to do. I wonât say more than that.â
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