Chapter 893: Chapter 591 Benefit Exchange_2 Chapter 893: Chapter 591 Benefit Exchange_2 However, Chu Mo was sowhat hesitant about the SSS-ranked mbers of the Longevity Club.
The entire Longevity Club, where mbership level was fundantal, high-tier mbers would receive unparalleled services.
Despite Chu Mo’s close relationship and significant help provided by the Ross family to the club, he only granted them A-level mbership.
Even S-level, Chu Mo was reluctant to give to the Ross family.
As known, S-level was a watershed.
mbers below S-level were considered ordinary, solely enjoying services without any control over the club.
But once reached S-level, they gained so control over the club.
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For instance, at the most basic, S-level mbers could post tasks in the eighty-eight-story task hall at an extrely low cost, making all the world’s top tycoons work for them.
Simply put, S-level mbers already had certain rights to distribute Longevity Pills, being the most junior core mbers of the club.
As for the level above, SS-level mbers, not only could they post tasks, but they also had the right to recomnd other special mbers to join the club.
Know that, currently, the lowest mbership level in the Longevity Club was those who possessed assets of over one hundred billion.
Once reaching SS-level, mbers could recomnd ordinary people whose assets were less than one hundred billion to join the club as special personnel, thus providing them with the rights to enjoy the Longevity Pills, even if they were not billionaires.
This right was currently held only by Chu Mo alone.
For instance, Sun Shangwu, who was valued at thirty-seven billion, was a special mber specifically allowed by Chu Mo, and the third young master of the Yang family was allowed in here due to Chu Mo’s special permission.
Once one reached SS-level, they equally possessed this right.
As for the highest tier, SSS-level, that was not just simply a club mbership anymore.
The mbers would have nurous terrifying rights, such as, under certain conditions, the ability to arbitrarily dismiss existing club mbers and even participate in so of the club’s daily managent.
Simply put, the rights of SSS-level mbers were second only to the three titans of the Longevity Club and were considered core mbers of the club.
Originally according to Chu Mo’s plan, S-level mberships were his acceptable limit.
For higher-level SS mberships, possibly only the Ross family could attain them, and as for the ultimate SSS-level, he had no intention of opening this level at all.
The purpose of establishing this level was actually to prepare for his future descendants.
Decades later, when he had a house full of children and grandchildren, only his selected direct heirs might beco SSS-level mbers.
Then, they would undergo various tests as his successors, and the Longevity Club would be one of them.
Chu Mo’s hesitation naturally did not escape the eyes of those in the room.
Edward did not urge further; he seed quite interested in the golden dragonfish soup in front of him.
After finishing a bowl, he scooped another for himself and then savored it, squinting his eyes.
At this ti, the festive atmosphere in the dining hall was exceptional, with everyone clinking glasses and toasting frequently, especially among familiar faces.
Yet, amid such an atmosphere, those at the main seat appeared remarkably calm.
What the people in the hall did not know was that just these few individuals were currently deciding the ownership of a top-tier luxury product, involving an amount as colossal as two hundred billion.
“Does General Chu think two hundred billion is expensive?
Let put it this way, if it were not for General Chu’s Longevity Pills, if it weren’t General Chu but soone else, wanting to take Hermès from my hands without three hundred billion, don’t even think about it!”
Edward, while looking up, spoke in a flat tone.
Hearing this, Chu Mo’s expression beca even more solemn.
He knew this was a unique opportunity to truly enter the international market with Human April Company.
Should he miss it, he might not know when such a good opportunity would arise again.
Two hundred billion, in exchange for a world-class top-tier luxury brand, was actually not expensive.
To say nothing of other aspects, Chu Mo knew that crafting a brand into a world-class top-tier luxury brand, the various efforts and costs involved would absolutely be astronomical.
Not to ntion far-off instances, just the fairy skincare water under Human April Company, researched and developed over two years by Lu Siyue and her team, had consud considerable manpower and resources in its early stages.
Later, leveraging Chu Mo’s connections, the world’s number one goddess Amy was recruited for endorsents, and to promote the product, Chu Mo even organized the world’s number one goddess competition.
With such grand publicity, this fairy skincare water beca known just in Hua Country; as for the rest of the world, it barely qualified as a first-tier brand, far from the ultra-luxury status of Chanel.
If starting from scratch to elevate a product to the world-class top-tier luxury echelon, the costs and use of various connections would involve funds no less than several tens of billions.
Hermès is not just a skincare product, the entire Hermès line includes bracelets, bags, perfus, costics, and more.
Hermès is not rely a brand, but also a symbol of culture.
Two hundred billion—if he could really acquire Hermès, he would definitely make a profit.
However, when it ca to Chu Mo making a prompt decision and offering an SSS-level mbership at the Longevity Club, he hesitated.
After careful consideration and a mont later, Chu Mo looked at the white-haired elder before him and spoke slowly,
“Mr.
Edward, how about this?
I’ll pay two hundred and fifty billion for your Hermès, but let’s forget about the SSS-level mbership at the club!
What do you think?”
As Chu Mo’s words fell, everyone at the dinner table was visibly moved.
Chu Mo not only did not lower his offer, but he even voluntarily raised the price by fifty billion, and the condition was just an SSS-level mbership at the Longevity Club.
In other words, in Chu Mo’s mind, an SSS-level mbership from the Longevity Club was worth much more than fifty billion!
Just how formidable was the SSS-level mbership at the Longevity Club?
Even the top tycoons present couldn’t help but be slightly moved at this point.
At this mont, Edward finally stopped the movent of his hand; his initial condition of throwing in an SSS-level mbership was just ntioned casually to bring everything to a close in one step, so he could enjoy any pill from the club for free in the future.
For instance, he had previously taken on a Level-D task from the mission hall.
Even though he could complete it easily, as just a Level-D mber, he would need to attain a mbership of Level B or higher to gain access to the Number 2 Longevity Pill.
Edward was already very old and his health had always been poor.
It was impossible for him to frequently travel to Hua Country for missions, as that would be simply playing with his life.
So he thought about achieving it all in one go by securing the SSS-level mbership at the club.
Unexpectedly, Chu Mo was willing to add fifty billion more and still not part with an SSS-level mbership.
This made Edward, who initially wasn’t very concerned, truly take notice.
At least at this mont, Edward realized that the high-level mberships of the Longevity Club would indeed be very practical in the future.
Two hundred and fifty billion—to be honest, although he was still at a bit of a loss, it was not impossible to consider.
If he sold Hermès for two hundred and fifty billion, Edward could barely accept it inside.
As the “Godfather of Luxury Goods,” Edward had not just one Hermès in his possession.
He owned fifteen other luxury brands of the sa elite level, including Louis Vuitton, which ranked first on the world luxury goods chart.
In addition to top-tier luxury brands, he also held thirty-six first-line brands, aning selling one Hermès would have no impact on him and could even free up funds to expand production.
However, now seeing Chu Mo’s stance, he suddenly beca more interested in the high-level mbership at the Longevity Club.
With a net worth of one hundred trillion, Edward no longer particularly cared about money.
Though fifty billion was not a small amount, it had not reached the extent of making him lose his sense.
So, taking a deep breath, Edward said very seriously at this mont,
“Mr.
Chu, it’s still the sa offer, two hundred billion, take Hermès, and I am also determined to get the SSS-level mbership at the club.
If Mr.
Chu is not satisfied, I can transfer five percent of Patek Philippe’s shares to Mr.
Chu.
One Hermès, plus five percent of the initial shares of Patek Philippe, Mr.
Chu, my sincerity is substantial enough!”
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