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Chapter 776

    Before long, more and more people joined in the shoe-shining session, and two men even came forth


    to condemn the shameless behavior that Regan and Yacob disyed. Regan and Yacob lowered their


    heads and were speechless for a bit since they had somehow turned into the target of public criticism.


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    “Quiet, please!” Severin stretched out his hand and gestured for everybody to remain silent. “Let’s talk


    about the offerings. I’m not going to set a standard rate for everyone because that’ll be too


    troublesome!”


    Everyone listened closely after hearing Severin get into the details of what everyone wanted to hear.


    They all wanted to know how much they needed to pay.


    Severin smiled slightly. “As you all know, my name is Severin, which sounds pretty simr to the


    number’ seven’. For that reason, you will only need to offer seventy percent of what you used to offer in


    the past. This means that I’m giving you a thirty percent discount. Just make sure you hand the money


    in on time!”


    “A thirty percent discount? That’s great news! It’s never been that low before!”


    “Yeah, our new governor is pretty awesome! Thirty percent is a lot, and he gave everyone a huge


    discount! It couldn’t have been any better!”


    Many of the mayors trembled with excitement when they heard Severin’s words. Back when Mason


    was the head of South County Mansion, they made so much of offerings to him that even some of the


    mayors. felt the pressure.


    With Severin offering a thirty percent discount right away, that pressure was lifted in an instant, and it


    would only bring more benefits toward their city’s future development.


    “Mister Governor, sir, is Yusky Mansion entitled to that discount?” Yacob raised his head and looked at


    Severin in disbelief. He was skeptical over whether or not he had misheard it, and he wanted to know if


    Severin had decided not to target them.


    Regan also looked at Severin expectantly too, because he had threatened Severin as soon as he


    arrived and even started plotting to kill Severin in the future. Despite all that, Severin seemed to have


    no intention, of targeting them at all.


    Severin nodded. “I believe I’ve made myself quite clear. Yusky and Namvail are both cities within the


    jurisdiction of the south county, so they are both entitled to the discount as well. There is no reason to


    treat you both any differently from the other cities when ites to this sort of thing.”


    “Thank you, sir! You’re a wise man, and you are very much suited to this position!” Regan immediately


    became excited and even began to tter Severin. “I could tell that you were an extraordinary character


    when we were at the entrance earlier. You give off this vibe of being a cut above the rest!”


    Many people looked at Regan in shock, for he had been so utterly shameless that his statement was


    practically a p in the face! He had stepped forth to voice his objections earlier, and yet he changed


    his tune in the blink of an eye.


    Yacob’s mouth twitched a few times, but after thinking for a while, he could only say to Severin,


    “Indeed, anyone could tell that you’re a spectacr individual! I’m a good judge of a person based on


    how they look, and you can see how perfectly proportioned his facial features are, not to mention his


    tall, straight, and long nose bridge. You can tell from his face that he’s a dragon among men!”


    Severin nearly facepalmed at how good those two were at talking nonsense. He sneered coldly, looked


    at the two people with yfulness in his eyes, and teased, “Oh? Why did I feel a sense of animosity


    and murderous intent when we were at the entrance earlier?”
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