Chapter 4615
"If you and Young Master Bolton think you're capable, you're more than welcome to buy everything! I'll give you a
twenty percent discount if you do!"
Esther glared disdainfully at Harvey.
"Well, you might as well just gamble your clothes away."
Naturally, Esther knew it'd already be impressive enough to find anything slightly valuable. If Harvey actually bought
all the rocks here, the shop wouldn't suffer any losses at all.
Harvey smiled.
"I can't buy everything, but I can buy around a hundred rocks. Can you give me a fifteen percent discount for that?"
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Of course!" Esther chuckled coldly.
"Are sure you won't regret it?" Harvey asked curiously.
Esther scoffed. "Empire Hall will never take responsibility for the goods sold. We will never condone any trickery on
our customers."
"Enough, Harvey! You're just a live-in son-in-law. What's the point of showing off here?" Ensley said, pretending to
be nice.
"I'd like to see how you'll explain to the Bolton family once you lose all of Kade's money.
"Maybe you should just grovel in his place.
I'll ask Esther to give the money back if you do."
In Ensley's eyes, winning money wouldn't be as exciting as forcing Harvey to grovel.
Harvey chuckled.
"You don't need to worry about that.
"I'll have to stand up for my dear nephew, no matter what.
"If not, my conscience will keep me up at night!"
"Fine! If you can to do that, I'll grovel in front of your face!" Ensley exclaimed, pointing at Harvey.
In her eyes, a mere talentless man was pitting himself against top-rated families.
She was convinced Harvey was not only a man with a death wish, but he was also ignorant and loved flaunting his
strength in front of the crowd.
"Come. Get your men ready to move."
Harvey ignored Ensley, and went to the stone betting area.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHe squinted, and saw the difference in all the stones in front of him.
Eighty percent were showing no glow; it was clear they were ordinary rocks. Most had a dim glow, but it was
nothing compared to their respective price tags. Only about a hundred of them emitted a bright light with
extraordinary colors.
"I'll take this one, this one, and this one here." Harvey said.
He casually looked around.
Kade waved his hand, and his subordinates brought all the stones Harvey pointed at.
When the stones were gathered in front of him, the entire place barely showed any light.
The customers had already calculated the total price beforehand. The stones Harvey chose were more than eighty-
two million dollars combined.
Ensley and Esther looked at it with disdain.
'If he can actually earn money just by pointing at random rocks, all the world's appraisal masters would've slammed
their heads on the ground by now...
Harvey slowly waved his hand. "We're paying."