Adrian Wrightâs eyes lit up with curiosity and he asked, âGreg, where did you find this assistant?â
Greg Jensen glanced at him with disdain and said impatiently, âYouâd better worry about how weâre going to get that seven million back first.â
âHaha, donât worry, their goods have already been stored in the warehouse, thereâs nothing to fear,â
Adrian Wright said with an unconcerned laugh.
Greg Jensen looked at Max Milton, who had a chilly expression, and said indifferently, âWhat if the goods are fake?â
Max Miltonâs mouth twitched briefly before returning to normal, but all of this did not escape Greg Jensenâs sharp eyes.
Greg Jensen became even more convinced of his suspicion.
Adrian Wright was taken aback and said, âCome on, Greg, stop joking with me. A stone is a stone, how can it be fake?â
Greg Jensen was almost speechless with anger and snapped, âIf youâre going to be in the jade business, canât you at least learn a bit about jade?â
âHeh heh, I just havenât had the chance yet,â
âShut up and wait!â
Greg Jensenâs face turned an angry shade of green. If he didnât know Adrian Wrightâs character, he would have thought that Spencer Burley had taken over his body.
A usually reliable person, how could he be so foolish at times?
While they were talking, Cole Barnett returned, accompanied by Trey Holmes and two security guards, each of whom carried a heavy-looking briefcase.
Cole Barnett laughed and said, âHa, itâs lucky that Boss Jensen sent someone over, or I really couldnât have managed it myself.â
After this, he directed the security guards, âCome on, guys, hand it over to me, Iâll open it for Boss Jensen to have a look.â
Trey Holmes immediately looked at Greg Jensen, who nodded, then told the security guards, âGive it to him.â
Cole Barnett placed the briefcase on the coffee table, then twisted the combination lock and opened the case.
A few jadeite raw stones lay quietly inside the case.
All these stones had âwindowsâ cut into them, and each one had very good quality; the exposed parts through the windows were almost entirely of the high-quality âiceâ type, and two of the stones even showed a bright green hue.
Stones of this quality could easily fetch one to two hundred thousand without any problem.
Cole Barnettâs eyes moved slightly, and then he handed over a small flashlight with a smile, âBoss Jensen, want to have a closer look?â
âI donât need it,â
Greg Jensen glanced at him, casually picked up a stone, and scrutinized it closely.
Adrian Wright also hurried over, looking excitedly at the stone and said, âGreg, what do you think of this stone? I think it will definitely sell.â
Greg Jensen simply grunted noncommittally, put the stone down, and picked up another one.
Cole Barnettâs lips slightly curled up as he exchanged a glance with Max Milton, silently snickering.
After a moment, Greg Jensen threw the stone back into the case and signaled Trey Holmes with a look, âBring over the other briefcase.â
âSure, boss.â
Without asking any questions, Trey Holmes took the case off the table and brought over another one.
Greg Jensen said to Cole Barnett, âMr. Barnett, would you open it, please?â
âAh, right⦠sure,â
Cole Barnett was a bit confused, not sure where the problem had arisen, but under Greg Jensenâs stern gaze, he still opened the other briefcase.
Greg Jensen said nothing, simply feeling each stone with his hand.
After feeling all the stones, he tossed them carelessly back into the case, then leaned back in his chair, looking at the two men and asked, âNow tell me, when can we expect our money back?â
Upon hearing this, Adrian Wrightâs brow furrowed. Even if he was slow to catch on, he realized something was wrong at this point.
Cole Barnett, however, was taken aback and managed a forced laugh, âWhat do you mean by this, Boss Jensen?â
Greg Jensen said flatly, âIsnât my meaning clear enough? Iâm not participating in this deal, so when are you going to return our money?â
Max Milton immediately became angry and said in a stern voice, âGreg Jensen, what the hell do you mean? Weâve brought the stones all this way and now you just say no?â
Cole Barnett also gave Greg Jensen a fake smile and said, âMr. Jensen, youâre really overdoing it.â
You suspect that thereâs a problem with our stones, and Iâve brought you the sample. If thereâs anything wrong, please speak up directly.
To start off by wanting to withdraw your shares, thereâs no such rule anywhere, right?â
âHeh, you asked for this.â
âNo problem, say whatever issues you have. As long as itâs our fault, I wonât say another word and will transfer the money to you immediately.â
Max Milton sneered, âI think this kid just doesnât want to be involved anymore and is looking for an excuse to pull out.â
Greg Jensen glanced at him sharply and said to Cole Barnett, âSince youâre so eager for me to slap you in the face, then Iâll give it to you straight.â
Before his words finished, he casually picked up a stone and placed it on the table, then slammed down on it with his palm.
Crack!
The crisp sound was followed by the stone splitting open, with the layer bearing the âwindowâ directly falling off.
Adrian Wright had long been unfazed by Greg Jensenâs capabilities, but Cole Barnett and Max Miltonâs eyes twitched violently.
âYouâre trying to fool me with cobbled stones? You really fucking take me for a fool?â Greg Jensen looked over coldly.
Adrian Wright was shocked and hurriedly picked up the shattered stone to inspect it. The layer at the window seemed fine, indeed covered by a thin layer of high-quality jade flesh.
But the other part wasnât just lacking high-quality jade, you couldnât even discern any trace of jadeite qualities; it was completely an ordinary stone.
Seeing this, Adrian Wright was so angry he was nearly exploding, âCole Barnett, what the hell is this?â
Greg Jensen patted his shoulder, laughing, âAsking Mr. Barnett is pointless, you should be asking Master Milton. After all, he is the real person in charge here.â
Seeing the situation, Cole Barnett kneeled on the ground with a thud, wailing, âBoss Jensen, I swear this isnât me, itâs all Max Milton forcing me to do this.
If I didnât, heâd threaten my wife.â
Panic flashed across Max Miltonâs face, but he quickly regained his composure, squinting his eyes and asking, âHow did you figure it out?â
As soon as these words were out, not only Cole Barnett, but also Adrian Wright and Trey Holmes turned their gaze to him.
Greg Jensen sneered, âMy brother and I put out seven million; I just wanted to check the goods, something that was absolutely rightful. Yet, you overreacted so much, even threatening to pull out.
Tell me, who doing legitimate business acts like you? Eager to kick the other party out at the slightest disagreement?â
He pointed at Cole Barnett and continued, âAnd you, youâre supposed to be the boss, and he is just a working craftsman. What gives you the right to make decisions for the boss?â
âHeh, so thatâs where the problem lies.â
Max Milton laughed coldly, and said bluntly, âThe situation has come to this, letâs draw the line.â
âDraw your fucking line. How much money did we give you? Cough it all up, and then we can talk about the rest. Otherwise, Iâll start with one of your arms!â
âHeh, we live in a society governed by the law now, you wouldnât dare⦠â
Smack!
A slap from Greg Jensen sent Max Milton flying.
Then, with his foot on Maxâs hand, Greg pressed down hard, prompting a pig-slaughtering scream from Max.
âYouâre really something, getting caught as a fraud yet still so arrogant. Who gave you the courage?â
âIt must be Sarah Ingles.â
Adrian Wright muttered.
Greg Jensen turned and glared at him, snapping, âYouâve still got the face to laugh.â
Adrian Wright gave a bitter smile, âWhat can I do? I canât just jump off a building over seven million, right?â
Thump!
Greg Jensen reflected on that, lifted his foot, and kicked Max Milton to the side, saying, âAlright, let Wallace Carter handle this. Heâs more familiar with this kind of thing. Get back as much as we can.â
âHmm.â
Adrian Wright nodded and said softly, âSorry, Brother Jensen.â