Chapter 489: Chapter 488: The True Purpose of the Tibetan Mastiff
Wang Hao’s reply directly left the dog trader speechless, for in the face of professional-level data, any more bluster would have been like slapping his own face.
So he began to employ another strategy—changing the topic!
“You’re talking about the wild, but who in their right mind would take a Tibetan Mastiff to fight wolves on purpose, right?” The dog trader scoffed, “Just look at my Tibetan Mastiffs, look at their fur, look at their stature, it’s the purest of bloodlines! Imagine how imposing they’d be if taken out for a walk. Now that’s what you call majestic!”
Damn it, had you not ntioned taking them out, it would have been fine, but suggesting people walk them outside?! Do you know that actually taking such a birthday gift out could likely cause a tragedy?
“Bloodline doesn’t matter much,” Wang Hao decisively shook his head, saying, “Horses have always been highly valued for their bloodlines, but nowadays it’s not easy to find a horse with a good bloodline. These dogs are all raised cheaply, how can you boast about their pure bloodline? The Tibetan Mastiff’s biggest issue is that it’s too stupid. It’s true that they are brave, because they’re too dumb to know fear, so they’d dare to charge at wild animals! But it’s exactly because they’re dumb that they’re hard to train. Often, these creatures go out on the street and bite people, bite other dogs, and especially dogs—they’ll bite anything they see and can’t be pulled back! If they encounter a large breed, they might not win or, at best, end up in a draw, but what if they actually kill soone’s dog worth tens of thousands? Will you compensate for that?”
There’s been no shortage of news about Tibetan Mastiffs mauling people when taken out by their owners these past few years. This guy is truly thick, and to make things worse, has a wild temperant.
If it were an Alaskan or sothing, although large, at least it would be kind. But a Tibetan Mastiff, once it goes berserk, even an adult might not be able to control it!
“By your description, are you saying that my Tibetan Mastiffs are utterly worthless?” This ti, the dog trader really was unhappy. He lit a cigarette, took a puff, and asked, “Are you intentionally here to pick a fight and cause trouble?”
At that mont, Zhao Rongjia had clearly started to back away, because he had already sensed that people were starting to surround them!
“Bro, stop talking, let’s run,” Zhao Rongjia whispered, “Sothing doesn’t feel right!”
People in the live streaming room noticed it too, exclaiming in shock, “Sothing’s not right, several people are coming over, they don’t look friendly!” “Run now, Brother Hao, it’ll be too late otherwise!” “If it cos to a fight, you guys definitely won’t stand a chance!”
“Brother Hao, soone’s coming over,” Mi Xiu also realized sothing was off, desperately making eye signals to Wang Hao, “Let’s run…”
Pfft, just a few small-ti ruffians, would I be afraid of them?
“Actually, the Tibetan Mastiff, well, isn’t entirely without rits,” Wang Hao laughed, seemingly unconcerned, and his comnt took the dog trader aback!
“Just now you said these Tibetan Mastiffs were no good from all aspects,” the dog trader sneered, “Now you know their advantage?”
“Of course,” Wang Hao shrugged his shoulders and smiled, “What I ant by advantage is that their price has genuinely been hyped up.”
Huh?! What does he an by that? What’s this about a price being hyped up being advantageous?
As he said this, even the thugs that had crowded around were confused—what’s this all about?
“Oh? How so?” The dog trader asked, surprised, “You just said that thing was too expensive, now you’re saying a high price is an advantage?”
“That’s right,” Wang Hao smiled and said, “You might ask, what’s the practical significance of hype? Let tell you, the implications are huge!”
At this point, everyone on the scene, including a thug who ca over specifically to ask, “How huge?”
“Let give you an example,” Wang Hao looked around—good, not too many people, and then smiled, “Suppose you’re the boss of so enterprise, wanting to give sothing to a certain official, what would you do? Go directly with money in hand? You’d be dead at. So, what do you do? What’s that? That official happens to like dogs and joined an enthusiasts’ club? Great, then I’d join too. At least that way you can strike up a conversation, right?”
Mi Xiu listened, baffled and perplexed.
But Zhao Rongjia had a lightbulb mont upon hearing Wang Hao’s line of thought!
His dad was in business, wasn’t he? They had a project where they couldn’t find the right contacts, and according to Brother Hao, this was an opportunity!
“Is striking up a conversation all there is to it?” Wang Hao shook his head and said, “That’s naïve thinking. You think just by being acquainted you can walk up with money? The disciplinary committee is watching! So what do you do? You must do this, find the club’s supplier, give them so money to secure a supply. Like dogs, for example—they have to co to you, and then you provide a quality dog, right? Then you go to the official and tell them: ‘I’ve heard that you’re quite a connoisseur of Tibetan Mastiffs. As a novice, I’m eyeing one but not sure about its quality. Could you please give so guidance?’ If the official reviews it with an understanding and gives you advice, follow their instructions without hesitation, purchase it, and then invite the official for a modest al to express gratitude, making sure the occasion is simple yet aningful.”
Zhao Rongjia listened intently, nodding vigorously, “Right, right, makes sense!”
“As you do this repeatedly and beco familiar with the official,” Wang Hao grinned, “then you can approach them, offer a Tibetan Mastiff, and say, ‘Dear ntor, I’ve received so much of your guidance, yet have nothing to repay with. For you, I’ve selected this treasure as a sign of my appreciation. If the ntor likes it, please keep it. If it’s to avoid any impropriety, afford the cost price. If the ntor is sceptical, you can call the supplier to confirm the deal.’ Then cos the key final step—you need an accomplice to play along, posing as a novice introduced by you to your ntor. Upon seeing the treasure you’ve presented, he must act astonished: ‘Wow, this Tibetan Mastiff is one of a kind! It’s the Red-Haired Ghost King! I love it so much! I’ll offer five million for it as a stud dog, please do sell it to !’ If the ntor hesitates to accept the money, you step in, reassuring the ntor there’s no need to worry, everything will be handled by the disciple. Whether it’s moved abroad or turned into property, or even transford into company shares, the important thing is that it won’t lead the disciplinary committee to the ntor’s door. Only then can it be considered a job well done!”
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