418: Chapter 247: The Envied Linda, Tycoon Brian_3 418: Chapter 247: The Envied Linda, Tycoon Brian_3 Public security naturally puts more pressure on people.
When they saw Brian.
Hardenn got up, hamring his old waist, “I thought I heard the sound of a helicopter just now, guy, your profile is getting bigger and bigger, I think I’m witnessing the rise of a big shot.”
With a grin, Brian said, “Then wouldn’t you consider coming to kiss my boots?
Otherwise, I’m afraid there won’t be any room for you to do so later.”
That’s an Arican joke.
In the past, this action represented submission.
Now, it’s more about admiration and agreent.
For example, in many sports scenes, you can see team mbers running to a teammate who has perford exceptionally well, pretending to help clean their shoes or even kiss them.
“Of course, I’d like to do that, but I’m afraid my old waist won’t allow to bend down,” Hardenn said with feigned helplessness.
“Then you might want to try this…”
Brian patted the case in his hand, opened it, and revealed a row of colorful tal injector reagents.
This action, paired with the suit he was wearing, to tell the truth, made him look a bit like a door-to-door health product salesman.
The mont Hardenn saw those reagents, his gaze froze.
He trembled a little: “Is this the Enhancent Reagent?”
“Yes, it’s a basic type.
How about buying one on a mortgage?” Brian said with a smile.
Edna, a female clerk who stood by, also blinked with heated eyes at the case in Brian’s hand.
She was new but knew through daily communication that within NW, there was a magical reagent that could make people stronger and healthier.
Unfortunately, she was a clerk, hardly ever went on field assignnts, and relied entirely on the team’s profit sharing.
Although there was a bonus, rit points were hard to co by.
Her greatest hope was to serve for a certain number of years, to have the opportunity to purchase reagents with money.
However, these people usually allocated the opportunity to use the reagents to their grandchildren and similar relatives to give them a head start beyond ordinary people.
Of course, if there was a strong mber in their own team and they had a good relationship, they could also trade with such team mbers, spending money to buy reagents.
Unfortunately, when Brian had a bunch of rit points, everyone was not that familiar with each other.
They naturally missed such an opportunity.
Now, however, an entire row of seven reagents was laid out in front of them…
“How much?”
Hardenn, the miser, didn’t hesitate for a second, displaying an attitude and expression of determination to purchase!
He didn’t mind for himself, but he wanted his grandchildren to have a better starting point.
He had tried in his youth.
He had lost a lot for it and had completely lost his ambition.
Now, the opportunity was placed before him, easy to grasp.
Edna also looked expectantly at Brian, hoping he would na a price she could afford.
“Five hundred thousand US dollars should do.
As colleagues, I can accept paynts spread over thirty years, no interest needed, but we need to sign a contract,” Brian said seriously.
Gratitude becos enmity.
His terms were already quite favorable.
Without any hesitation, Hardenn replied, “I’ll buy it, I’ll buy it, Brian, thank God, you’re the most generous guy I’ve ever t, just co to for anything in the future!”
Edna also raised her hand, speaking sincerely: “Thank you, Brian, you’re so generous.
I need it too, but I’ll need to pay in installnts!”
Their faces showed gratitude, without the slightest sense that Brian was asking for too much.
After all, for ordinary people, the chance to get an Enhancent Reagent ant risking their lives by joining organizations like NW’s Combat Departnt to fight against monsters, or it depended on luck.
This premise still required that they were already part of an official organization, its employees, and lucky enough to encounter and either kill or capture Mutants.
But that’s not all.
As contract workers, people like Hardenn also had to be lucky enough that their superiors weren’t embezzling their rit points and would give them a chance to exchange.
Otherwise, they would most likely just get so cash rewards.
So, Brian’s offer to buy reagents with money was already kind of generous.
Not to ntion the fact that he also provided up to thirty years of interest-free installnts.
For Federation citizens, tornted by credit cards and the high interest of various loans, this was akin to generous benevolence.
…
Seeing the two happy, Brian’s lips curled into a light smile.
He had Green and the others called back for a visit.
The case was not urgent.
Brian was looking forward to seeing the team’s happy expressions when they saw the reagents.
Uh-huh.
If they didn’t flatter him then, he would raise their interest, raise it high!
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