“Are you really Mr. Simpson? Are you going to buy our shops?”

“Do you have the money? This’s not some joke, is it?”

“We’re serious in selling these buildings…”

One after another, those owners started questioning Casper. In their minds, only a fool would consider buying the street.

“You guys can stop being skeptical. If you’re willing to sell, let’s talk about the price. If you’re not willing to, then forget about it.” Casper announced directly to the crowd.

Regardless, it was just a matter of time the Horington food street became his.

“Of course, we’re willing to sell. Let’s talk.” Upon hearing that, all of them acknowledged immediately.

They were desperate to let go of those shop lots as though they were holding a time bomb.

Looking at their eagerness, Casper could not help but have a second thought. Could it be these buildings have ownership issues or other problems?

Stallion started explaining to him that all those buildings truly belonged to those owners, and there was no issue or lawsuit involved. They merely wanted to get their hands on some cash the sooner the better.

As a matter of fact, most of them needed to buy a house for their kids.

Never did they expect that someone would be interested in their shop lots. It would be a fool to let this golden opportunity passed.

signed the contract, Casper took them to the Real Estate Bureau to transfer

the bureau glanced at the contract and narrowed his eyes,

as he finally got hold of the street

secretly elated upon receiving the money into their banks, while they kept on praising Casper for

none of those praises was sincere but rather, sarcasm. In their eyes, he was

including the tax payment, took around half a day to complete. Hence, all the shops in the Horington food street

merely a start, as there were more

leave the rest in your hands. Rent these out to those stall owners. Get everyone onto this and make the

and electric supplies in all the old shop lots, even though deserted for ages, were intact. In other words, they were all

who was operating a stall. He bet they would be happy to

would not have to worry about

what if they refuse to

as obviously, the rent of a permanent shop is way higher than a temporary

If anyone refuses to rent, remove their stalls, or levy protection money or something else. Wouldn’t that be great?” Casper patted on Stallion’s

it under the name

turned motivated right away

use your name. Gather all your subordinates. It’s about time they abandon their depraved way of life,”

too? How could Boss sounded so confident and persuasive? Never mind! I’ll

Stallion agreed

turn to be puzzled. She thought Casper was a nice guy who was willing

admit that it was indeed the only available option

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