Chapter 169
The Understated Dragon Lord
Chapter 169 Andrew is Played
âYouâ¦â Andrew ground his teeth in anger, feeling an overwhelming urge to rip Isaac into pieces. Finally suppressing his rage, he acquiesced. âFine! Iâll give you five billion!â
âAndrew, times have changed. So, five billion doesnât quite cut it anymore; my price is now eight billion. Also, even if the stone doesnât contain jade worth ten billion, I wonât be chopping off my hand anymore!â Isaac changed the terms yet again, confident he had control over Andrew. With this kind of leverage, he saw no need to pay such a steep personal price. Isaacâs favorite thing was making money using other peopleâs capital.
Shocked, Andrew confronted him. âYou⦠How can you have no integrity?â
âAndrew, Iâm just here to do business; youâre not obliged to deal with me! If you reckon the deal unfavorable, I have no objections, and I can see if anyone else is willing to make this deal!â Since he firmly held the reins, Isaac wanted to press his advantage to the fullest.
âYouâ¦â It seemed Andrew was still dissatisfied with Isaacâs terms. âFine then, since thatâs the case, the terms have changed again. Now the price is ten billion! After all, itâs me who will win against that country boy, so itâs only right that his ten billion becomes rightfully mine!
As for Andrew, besides the several tens of millions of profits from those three stones, you also get to purchase Imperial Green jade worth more than ten billion with 8.8 billion. I see that as a really fair deal for you. So, Andrew, want to keep negotiating with me?â
Andrew clenched his fists tightly enough that veins bulged on his arms. Glaring at Isaac with fury in his eyes and teeth so clenched they might shatter, he conceded through gritted teeth, âFine! I agree to your terms!â
âAndrew, you really are straightforward! Letâs get started, then!â
Andrew pulled another 8.8 billion from the company accounts to purchase the stone. He then turned to Isaac, demanding, âIâve bought the stone; now tell the staff how to cut it.â
Isaac picked up a marker and drew a line down the center of the stone. He then instructed the staff, âCut the stone along the line Iâve drawn. Split it into two.â
Isaacâs action infuriated Andrew, who questioned him, âAre you playing me?â
âPlaying you? Of course not! When have I played you?â
âEven if you hadnât drawn that line, the staff would still have cut the stone down the middle!â
âAndrew, your inexperience is showing. If I hadnât drawn the line, the workers might have cut from the middle, or they might have cut from the side.
When they open these stones, where exactly they should cut depends on the buyerâs instructions. Otherwise, the staff will decide on their own.â
âYouâ¦â
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Andrew knew heâd been outmaneuvered and was so enraged he couldnât find the words to speak. The staff turned to him and inquired, âAndrew, should we cut the stone along this line?â
After all, the stone was worth 8.8 billion. How exactly it should be opened was something they needed to confirm with the buyer. If they misjudged and damaged the stone while cutting it, the workers knew they could never compensate for such a loss.
Andrew waved his hand, âCut! Just cut along the line!â
With confirmation from Andrew, the worker flicked the switch, and the electric saw buzzed into life once
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