Chapter 1107
Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire
Chapter 1107 First Wharf Vinson lowered his eyes as he snorted, making it less apparent to the observer how he really felt about it.
Just as Derek was fretting, Vinson replied, âIâll accept it. Tell Mr. Larson that Iâll meet him at the First Wharf at eight tonight.â
Derekâs eyes lit up, and he bowed profusely under the impression that Vinson had relented.
âThank you for your magnanimity, Mr. Nightshire. You truly are a gracious man. In that case, I shanât continue to impose. Let me go back to inform Mr. Larson of this right away.â
With a wave of his hand, Vinson bade Derek farewell.
Once Rayson had shown Derek out, he turned back into the office. âWhy did you accept this thing?â
Vinson snorted in response and a cold glint flashed across his eyes.
âSince itâs already been brought here, wouldnât it be hard for him to answer to his superiors were I to send him back with it?â
Rayson seemed confused.
Vinsonâs not that accommodating a person, especially not to a business rival.
As expected, Vinson followed up very quickly. âPick that vase up and have it couriered to Jadeborough, double-quick time. Address it to the deputy captain of the Specialized Forces. Heâll know what to do next.â
Raysonâs eyes lit up once he understood Vinsonâs intentions.
Graft was no trivial matter, particularly in the case of Trevor Larson who was more than just the chairman of Larson Group; he also happened to be a minor player serving in Horingtonâs public office.
Company matters aside, this vase by itself is sufficient to land Trevor in prison for a good couple of years, at least.
âUnderstood!â Rayson bowed in anticipation and hugged the vase as he went on to have it sent out.
While this was happening, Trevor received a call from Derek on his end.
âAre you saying that he has accepted it?â The thrill was palpable in Trevorâs inflection as he spoke.
Afraid that Vinson might turn down the vase and be adamant against making acquisitions from him, he had been in jitters all this while. With the acceptance of the gift, Vinsonâs sentiments are now plain to see.
âYes, Mr. Larson.â Derek, too, expressed his relief. âHeâs accepted it, and in a seemingly fine spirit too.
Also, he asked for you to be at the First Wharf at eight.â
âThe First Wharf?â Trevor sounded doubtful. âWhy would he want to meet at the docks?â
âThat, Iâm not sure of eitherâ¦â Then, Derek went on to speculate, âCould it be because thatâs close to where your largest warehouse for building materials is located? Maybe he plans to have you sell him those materials right after your chat?â
âIt must be!â Trevor said, slapping his thighs. âInstruct those at the warehouse at the First Wharf to do a proper stocktake of the building materials, so that theyâll be ready to be picked up as soon as Vinson arrives.â
âUnderstood,â Derek assented before he hung up.
Trevor went back and forth inside his own office in sheer delight.
Fantastic. Just fantastic!
All the funds he spent, including that which he had loaned out to bankroll the purchases of the building materials, could finally be recouped.
Not only would his company be saved, but he might also be able to carve out a massive profit at Vinsonâs expense.
That vase is easily worth twenty million, but it was a twenty million well spent!
Trevor swiftly worked out a number in anticipation of making a killing off of Vinson later in the evening.
Very swiftly, it was seven-thirty at dusk.
Vinson stood by the shores of the First Wharf, immersed in his own thoughts as he cast his gaze across the peaceful waters.
âOur people and transport are on standby, waiting for the ship to dock, Mr. Nightshire,â Luke reported after he alighted from the car.
Vinson nodded slightly before he checked his wrist for the time. âWeâve about ten minutes before it docks.â
âWonderful!â Luke rubbed his hands in anticipation.
Right then, Rayson hurried toward them. âTrevor Larson has arrived, Mr. Nightshire.â