Chapter 1476
You Hit My Heart
Chapter 1476
Mr. Moore smiled old-fashionedly, âIt's the rules of our business, Mr.
Warner don't mind."
He stood up, fished out his pockets, and turned around again, "I left all
my electronic devices at the door, too."
Luther glanced at two of Mr. Moore's subordinates.
"The less people know about what we talked about, the better."
Mr. Moore understood, waved his hand and ordered, "You wait outside
the door.â
"Yes." The two subordinates walked to the door and closed it.
Luther brought the box up and opened it for Mr. Moore to look at, "Just
a meet and greet.â
Then he closed the box, placed it on the floor, gave it a little kick, and
handed it to Mr. Moore's feet.
Mr. Moore squinted down, "Mr. Warner is really generous.â
âIt's just a small thing, it's an overseas account.â Luther took out an
envelope and handed it to Mr. Moore, "The account has been opened
and this much has been deposited in it."
He held out a hand and shook it to indicate half a billion.
Mr. Moore's eyes lit up and the corners of his lips curled up in a smile,
only that smile was not as good as the bottom of his eyes.
Luther paused as he pushed the envelope to Mr. Moore, "Here's the
account, but the withdrawal code. What do you think, Mr. Moore?"
Mr. Moore's eyes narrowed slightly, "Mr. Warner is quite thoughtful. The
amount is 300 million more than what was agreed upon, does Mr.
Warner have other demands?"
I don't want to beat around the bush," Luther said. You should know
that Otis took my son. I'll give you 300 million for my son's
whereabouts.â
Mr. Moore's expression was slightly cold, "Mr. Warner, you want
something, you go through it first.â
After that, Mr. Moore handed over a file bag with thick papers inside.
"This is a part of it, the rest of the details, all exist in the flash drive."
Luther opened the file and looked through it carefully, the more he
looked at it, the deeper his frown became, it was all some unpleasant
information, not even hitting Otis's main point.
He couldn't help but wonder how much sincerity the Mr. Moore in front
of him had for cooperation.
He looked up, "Mr. Moore, do you know where Otis is hiding my son?
And, where Ralph is under house arrest? You have to show some
sincerity, with this information now, I can't do anything."
Mr. Moore shrugged, "That's all I can find out, Mr. Warner, but aren't
you satisfied?"
Luther asked rhetorically, âIs Mr. Moore dissatisfied with the amount I'm
offering? Name your price, I'll meet it for any amount. I need useful
information, not this perfunctory material.â
"Huh." Mr. Moore's smile was even colder, "Mr. Warner is very rich. Mr.
Warner has given me a problem, and I'm in a bind."
Luther's heart sank.
The intuition is that Mr. Moore is going to backtrack and that there has
been a change in attitude.
He thought for a moment that Anderson had not been caught when he
had previously negotiated terms with Mr. Moore, and that Mr. Moore
might have been moved.
But with the removal of Anderson, the situation took a subtle turn.
Compared to Otis, he and Joyce are at a disadvantage right now.
Mr. Moore, who has always seen the wind and the rudder, is keenly
aware of the weathervane, and is actually going to backtrack when he
comes to the front.
"Mr. Moore means, in addition to money, you want power?" Luther
asked, "Go ahead and mention it, the warlord is back in our hands, and
whatever you want will be satisfied."
Mr. Moore crossed his legs, "It's true that it's equally satisfying, but the
level of trust is different. I have been friends with Otis for more than a
day or two. Mr. Warner, you give me a reason that will convince me."