Chapter 42 | walked in with a smile. When Aaron, who was drinking tea, saw me, he was surprised. He glanced at the paintin g and looked at me: “Did you draw it?” | lifted up my lips: Yes, President Aaron, | didn’t expect to meet you here.” “My company’s project.” He said and stood up. “Assistant, look at the picture.” As soon as the assistant opened the, more than a dozen people present exclaimed. This was a common scene in the past, | was excited to hear it again after a few months.
But among the people present, what | cared most about was Aaron’s response. Only his values it would be condu cive to the implementation of the follow-up strategy.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAaron’s expression was not exaggerated like others. His expression was calm, but his eyes were more shining.
He looked carefully for a while and said, “Very good. Although it is different from what | imagined, the artistic con ception and observability are much higher.” “Thank you for your praise.” “I'm telling the truth. This level is qualified to participate in the exhibition. It’s a little wronged to put it in my sale s hall.” He paused and said, “however, we will build an art exhibition hall. When the house sales are over, we will move the painting to the exhibition hall and try our best to maximize its value.” “Thanks” He looked atand smiled, “You are too polite totoday.” “It's better to be polite. After all, you are my boss now.” He nodded: “Yes, but | still need spictures here. If the price is appropriate, we can cooperate for a long time.
What is your intended price?” According to my understanding of the market, it is not a problem to sell hundreds of thousands of such paintings. If you add packaging and marketing, a million will also be easy to get rid of.
But | know better that the painting industry never lacks excellent painters. If there is capital operation, the painti ngs will be nothing.
1 took a breath: “Thirty thousand, after all, | use good pigments, and the prices of pigments are tens of thousand Socc” “Three hundred thousand,” he interruptedand said to his assistant. “Tell the finance department to make a p ayment today.” Then he turned to me: “Your landscape painting is really good, and | don’t take advantage of you.
| don’t set a framework for subsequent paintings. You can draw freely according to the relevant data of our proje ct. As for the price, it will only be higher than this one.” | didn’t expect that Aaron would be so straightforward. He immediately asked the legal department to draft and s ign the contract, and then 300,000$ full payment and 200,000$ advance payment were directly entered into my account.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAfter finishing these, | want to go back. Aaron followed me: “Where do you live? | can give you a ride.” Since the cooperation had been reached and | wanted to inquire about something, so | didn’t refuse. This time, Aaron drove by himself. After getting in the bus, I said, “Giveyour bank account and I'll pay you “Keep it until you get the money for the later paintings.” Half a million looks like a lot, but there’s not much left after paying back the neighbor's house repair money. | sai d: “Thank you.
111 pay you back until then ” “I'm not in a hurry. You can take your t” | smiled and said. “No driver today?” omeone cto inspect the project, and he was busy there.
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“Then you are often mistaken by others?” He didn’t answer immediately. His bony white fingers beat the steering wheel rhythmically, but the smile on his fe disappeared, and even his eyes looking at the road seemed to be more cruel.