Chapter 155
Spoiled by Mr. Russell
Jenny was quite dehydrated, and it took a large glass of water to restore her strength. ââThe fame of this place is well deserved. Thereâs a wide variety of flowers, and the fragrance is very pure.â
âIâll write down the types and quantities that I need first. What about a 20 percent price cut from what you originally proposed?â Jenny skillfully haggled the price while motioning with her hand that she wanted a discount.
The seller was reluctant, âTâThat price is a little low. The most we can give you is a 10 percent discount. You should know that this is the best deal youâd find.â
âFrankly speaking, this is not the lowest price on the market, but I took a liking to the product you have here. Weâre all seeking a longâterm connection, and you should give us a little extra margin to earn, right?â
After a brief pause, Jenny added, âWe didnât specifically make this trip to look for suppliers, as you know. I could easily hand over the purchase list to my company, and our procurement department will discuss it with you instead. By then, the terms wouldnât be as good as my offer.â
It is common knowledge that the procurement department follows specific protocols. They were all skilled professionals with experience in pricing negotiation. âOâOkay! Are these all you require? Do you both need anything else?â The seller felt a little embarrassed and agreed to the price. âNâNo...â Jenny was ready to decline when she glanced back and spotted the silent Lily standing to the side.
âWeâll look around. By the way, do you have any special flowers or plants that have a unique scent?â
âWe do, but it may not be unique to experts like you.â
Large plant nurseries like this one typically carried a selection of specialty plants that would appeal to botanists. However, plants that were special to most regular people might not be exceptional to folks such as them.
âIt doesnât matter. Iâd love to take a look,â Lily said.
Jenny and Lily went into the greenhouse together with the sellerâs guide. Although it was sunny, the air circulation kept things from getting too hot and stuffy.
âBen! Ben!â He shouted twice, and soon someone answered the call.
After a while, LÃly saw the same man who had picked them up at the flower field earlier. His sweat-
soaked white sweatshirt indicated he had been working.
When he saw them, he laughed happily, âOh, itâs you again.â
âThese two guests want to see some rare plants. You can lead them there.â
âOkay, no problem.â Ben agreed happily and washed his hands at the nearby water tap.â Please come this way.â
The greenhouse flowers were not the same as those blooming outside. They were more delicate and had stricter requirements for sun exposure and rain. They were more expensive varieties, and the price was incomparable to the ones outside. âAre these all there is?â Lily could not find any she liked after looking around for a while. Jenny had her eye on several types, but more negotiation over pricing was necessary. âMost of them are here!â Ben said while he scratched his head. After some thought, he continued, âThereâs still a variant of red sandalwood. Do you want to take a look?â âYou have that here, too? Although itâs expensive, itâs not too rare.â Jenny looked back and said.
âYes, but our red sandalwood variant is different from the ones outside. We cultivated it ourselves, so I donât think you can find it outside.â Ben was cautious with his words since he avoided saying certainly that it could not be found outside.