Mistaking My Sister-In-Law for My Wife After Getting Drunk!

Chapter 682: 682: The Barefoot are Not Afraid of Those Wearing Shoes



Chapter 682: Chapter 682: The Barefoot are Not Afraid of Those Wearing Shoes
 

Cain said, “If I name a price, can you really pay it?”

Tulls replied, “Of course, given your sorry state, as long as you name a price, I will certainly satisfy you.”

Luke said, “Cain, are you really going to sell the seat to him?”

Cain said, “As long as he meets my price, it’s not that I can’t sell it.”

Luke said, “Alright then, suit yourself, but since I’m here, at least I can buy one at half price. When it’s time, we can use it together. Since it’s artificial intelligence, there should be no issue using two together. You’re making a bit of money from the use of your seat—not a big deal.”

Cain, with a face full of dark lines, said, “Luke, if you buy it, you use it. What’s this about the two of us using it together?”

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Luke said, “What’s the issue? Didn’t you always tell me that you often were with two women at the same time? We’re two guys with one girl, what’s wrong with that? Besides, it’s an AI. I’ve never experienced a threesome, but you have. What’s there to be shy about?”

Cain, speechless, patted his forehead, “That’s not the same thing, okay?”

Luke asked, “What’s not the same about it?”

Cain shook his head, “Alright, let’s not talk about that for now. I’ll discuss the price with this guy first.”

He looked at Tulls, “You said that if I name a price, you will satisfy me, right?”

Tulls nodded, “Yes, name your price.”

Cain held up a finger.

“Ten thousand?” Tulls frowned, then his expression softened. “No problem, as long as you give up the seat, ten thousand is nothing to me!”

After a pause, he continued, “Cain, I must say, you really can’t help yourself out of a rut. You get to name a price and that’s all you can come up with—ten thousand. You’ll never turn your life around. From now on, I can step on you whenever I want. Your life’s over!”

Cain sneered, “Who said I named a price of ten thousand?”

Tulls frowned, “You held up one finger, isn’t it ten thousand? Or could it be a hundred thousand?”

Cain shook his head, “It’s not a hundred thousand.”

Tulls’s frown deepened, “You can’t possibly mean a million?”

Cain shook his head, “No, not a million.”

Tulls said, “You’re not going to tell me it’s ten million, right? You fucking think that’s possible? Ten million for a seat—do you think I’m an idiot?”

Cain shook his head, “It’s not ten million.”

Tulls fell silent for a moment, then slapped his forehead, a smile appearing on his face, “I get it now, you mean a thousand, right? You want to reconcile with me. You want me to go easy on you in the future when we meet, correct?”

Luke said, “Cain, you want to reconcile with him? Didn’t his dad kill your dad? If you reconcile with him, won’t you be afraid that your father will know from the grave, unable to rest in peace?”

Cain gestured to Luke to be at ease and looked at Tulls, “Tulls, you really do have a wild imagination, who said I want a thousand, to reconcile with you?”

The smile on Tulls’s face disappeared, “Then what do you mean? Just say it, how much do you want.”

Cain said, “A small goal!”

Tulls was taken aback, “A small goal? What does that mean?”

Cain chuckled, “YTXC Company was acquired by Chinese investors. I checked out the information on those Chinese, and one of them is the son of Wang Dalin, China’s richest man. Wang once said something that became famous in China, ‘Set a small goal first, like making 100 million yuan.’ In China, a small goal means 100 million yuan. So, use that here and give me a small goal. As long as you do, I’ll leave right away!”

He had recently looked up the information on the Chinese who had acquired the company, reading numerous articles and videos, and found this to be the most interesting—a small goal means one billion yuan.

He had intended to use this in his future work and life.

Today was the first time he used it, and seeing Tulls completely baffled, he felt quite pleased.

“A hundred million?” Tulls exclaimed, “Cain, have you lost your mind? Why the hell didn’t you ask for a hundred billion!”

Cain chuckled, “Aren’t you the big shot? Didn’t you tell me to name my price? I named it— a hundred million. Why won’t you pay up? If you’re not willing, then don’t ever try to act tough in front of me again!”

“You…” Tulls’s face turned the color of iron.

“What ‘you’?” Cain shot back, “Am I wrong? It was you who told me to name my price. You said you’d satisfy my demands. I’ve made my price, and now you’re unwilling. You strut around me, and now you’ve turned into a fool, haven’t you?”

“Cain, you’re messing with me!” Tulls was no fool, and he had realized that the other party was just playing him.

“Heh, you’re not too dumb. I am indeed screwing with you—and what can you do about it? Come on, if you’ve got the guts, hit me.”

Cain was infuriatingly unapologetic.

Anyway, this was a product launch event; creating a disturbance wasn’t allowed.

He was certain that Tulls would not dare to hit him.

After all, Tulls was here to discuss collaborations with those people from China. If security escorted him out, that certainly wouldn’t be something Tulls wanted.

“Fine, fine, fine,” Tulls said with a furious laugh, and without instructing his bodyguards to hit Luke, “Cain, I didn’t think you’d sink so low and still have the nerve to mess with me. Just you wait. Once the press conference is over, I’ll show you what I can do.”

Cain snorted coldly, “If you dare to touch me, unless you kill me, one touch and I’ll fight you to the death. Let’s see who can hold out longer. I’m already down on my luck with no hope of turning around, while you’re a rich heir. Your life for mine, I think it’s worth it. I dare you—do you?”

Cain was ready to go all in.

If Tulls really dared to lay a hand on him, it wouldn’t be impossible for him to do just that.

He had nothing to lose now, and life was already bitter.

The man with nothing to lose is not afraid of the one with everything to lose.

“You’re ruthless. Just wait, I refuse to believe I can’t find a way to deal with you,”

Shaking with anger, Tulls spat out these words and left with his two bodyguards.

Then, not far away, he found someone and spent five thousand dollars to buy a seat.

At that price, many people were willing to sell their seats.

Most of the seated were from the lower economic classes, some of whom had lined up before dawn, just for the chance to secure a seat, hoping to be the lucky attendees.

Even if they didn’t become the lucky attendee, they could still buy products at half price at the event.

For many of the less affluent, the fifty percent discount was a significant incentive and temptation.

Finally, Luke understood what Cain meant by playing Tulls, “Aren’t you afraid he’ll retaliate by messing with him like that?”

Cain shrugged, “Let him retaliate. I don’t care.”

Luke asked again, “If he really goes after you, are you really going to risk your life?”

Cain nodded, “Absolutely, my life for his—I’m not losing out.”

He wasn’t just talking. He was really prepared to do it.

He knew if he let Tulls intimidate him, he would probably face endless difficulties.

Only by being tough could he make Tulls wary and prevent him from acting rashly.

Luke said, “Alright, you decide what to do, but by the looks of it, he seems to be temporarily intimidated by you.”

Clenching his fist, Cain said, “Once I have money, I will hire a top-notch lawyer and send his father to jail. Then I’ll see how he can swagger in front of me.”

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