Chapter 539: Burnet's sarcasm grew sharper, and his mood darker as he attempted to intimidate Silver Fox. Yet, she remained calm and responded with unexpected sincerity. Nodding, she replied with earnest clarity: "Mr. Hoffman, you're exactly right. I asked for this price because I know you possess great wealth. Without targeting someone of your status, where else could I possibly demand such a sum?" The real terror wasn't a person's shamelessness. It was their brazen confidence and lack of guilt while being shameless. Burnet, witnessing Silver Fox's unabashed attitude, felt like he was futilely punching at air, utterly powerless.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWith a nonchalant glance, Silver Fox added, "Mr. Hoffman, if you find the deal unreasonable, feel free not to proceed." Bugave her a piercing look and retorted, "You're asking 80 million for a perfworth 300 dollars. Do you really expectto see that as reasonable? Miss Elin, isn't that a bit too audacious?" As Silver Fox watched the man's anger build, his face twisting with frustration, she couldn't help but smile, her eyes curving into crescents.
She addressed him calmly, "Mr. Hoffman, consider this: to many, this half-bottle of perfis worth 150 dollars. To those indifferent to perfume, it might as well be worthless. But for you, it's a lifeline." Find your next read at gvlnovalsShe leaned forward slightly, her voice firm yet gentle. "A lifeline, Mr. Hoffman, doesn't have a price tag. It's invaluable." Pausing for emphasis, she went on, "Imagine someone on the brink of starvation, unable to find food anywhere. If they had a large diamond, and someone offered them half a piece of bread for it, would they trade? Absolutely. If they wouldn't trade, they'd be a fool. While a diamond is valuable, it cannot fend off hunger. In that moment, that humble half piece of bread is worth far more than any diamond." Silver Fox smiled sweetly at Burnet, seeking confirmation. “Isn't that true, Mr. Hoffman?" Buwas speechless. His initial anger had faded, replaced by a dawning realization of the logic in her words. It was undeniable that, here and now, the half-bottle of Wild Bluebell perfshe held was of immeasurable value to him.
After a moment of silence, he retrieved a pen and his checkbook, swiftly signed a check for 80 million dollars, and extended it toward her. At that moment, he had no desire to speak. He simply wished for the transaction to conclude swiftly.
He had cto realize that this woman possessed a knack for argumentation that he couldn't match. Continuing the conversation would only serve to embarrass himself further.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmIn her eyes, he was clearly a fool. If he refused to hand over the 80 million, she would brand him a fool and a miser, a man unwilling to spend even in a life-saving situation. Conversely, if he did pay the 80 million, she would ridicule him for overpaying for something worth only 300.
Had he foreseen such a humiliating defeat, he would have complied and paid the 80 million initially requested, thus avoiding her biting comments.
When Bupresented the check, Silver Fox leaned in to inspect it closely, ensuring it was indeed for 80 million. Her eyes glittered with excitement, and her pulse quickened at the easy gain.
In a gesture of respect for the money, she brushed imaginary dust off her hands before accepting the check.
After verifying once more that the check was legitimate, she tucked it into her small purse. However, she hesitated to hand over the perfright away.