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Chapter 107

    Chapter 107


    “Cheers, Houser!”


    Solomon raised his ss and finished it to thest drop.


    Houser finished his ss of liquor as well. He chuckled and said, “Solomon, we have known each other


    for so long. It’s nothing.”


    The twoughed and chatted. They were not in the same industry, so there was nopetition


    between them. As a matter of fact, the two of them frequently asked each other for private favors to


    ruin theirpetitors, hence their close rtionship.


    After a few sses and a few dishes, the lively atmosphere reached a cordial climax.


    Solomon put his hand on Houser’s shoulder, and with narrowed eyes glittering with cunningness, he


    said, “Houser, Luna Crestfall searched the entire city today and didn’t find the machines she needed. I


    think she will look for you again tomorrow.”


    Houser was surprised. “What should I do then?”


    “It’s simple.” Solomon’s lips curled like a sly fox. “You can pretend to negotiate the price with her and


    then agree to her price. You have to make it look the part.”


    Houser did not understand. Why not just reject the purchase?


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    Curious, he asked, “Solomon, why go through all the trouble?”


    Solomon understood Houser’s confusion. He grinned wickedly and said, “House, you should know that


    if you reject her purchase, she will think of another way or even purchase the machines from other


    cities. All they need to do is spend more time and


    money.


    “However, if you agree to her terms and sign the contract, take the money, and deliver the machines,


    she will assume that everything is on track and that nothing bad will happen.


    “Then, that is where Ie in. I will send my men to sabotage the machines during their delivery… By


    then, they will lose the money and the machines. They won’t be able to meet the deadline for the


    Valiant Institute project. Once Mayor Freely puts the me on them, theirpany won’t be able to


    handle the responsibility!”


    That would be Solomon’s n.


    Sabotaging a small part would turn the sophisticated machine into a pile of junk. There was no difficulty


    in execution.


    “Great idea!” Houser’s eyes glinted. He grinned and said, “I can sell my stuff, and you can achieve your


    goal. It’s a win–win situation!”


    Solomon cackled. “Of course! You did me a great favor. I can’t just take all the profit for


    myself.”


    “Hahaha!” Houserughed. He raised his ss again and said, “Here’s to earning money!”


    “To earning money!”


    Solomon clinked sses with Houser,


    The next day, as Solomon predicted, Luna called Houser again for a second negotiation on the


    machines.


    “Ms. Crestfall…” Houser was already prepared for this, so he decided to stall. “I know 50 million is a


    little too expensive, How about I give you a discount? 40 million! If you are okay with it, I’ll deliver the


    machines right away,”


    40 million? Four times the market price?


    Luna gritted her teeth angrily, but she could not do anything. She said grudgingly, “35 million, that’s my


    final offer,”


    “Hmmm…”


    Houser feigned a troubled tone and hesitated for half a minute before saying, “Alright, Ms. Crestfall.


    Consider it the price of making your acquaintance, 35 million it is.”


    Her acquaintance?


    Luna scoffed, but she dared not voice her thoughts.


    “I’ll send the contract over right away.”


    Houser then hung up the phone and looked at the contract on his desk that he had prepared earlier. He


    picked it up and headed to New Moon Corporation.


    Luna went through the contract to check the contents. She gritted her teeth. When she was about to


    sign her name and stamp it, Andrius came in.
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