Chapter 182

While the owner was immersed in regret, Oliver had ordered Alan to peel all the walnuts one by one. The owner was stunned. The 100-dollar pairs were the best, while the 60-dollar pairs were slightly inferior, but they also looked good. Among them, those 20-dollar walnuts were the worst.

However, the worst didn’t actually have poor quality. They were almost the same, but the only difference was in their size.

In fact, the walnuts for 100 dollars were the largest walnuts ever picked. It made sense that these walnuts were the best after peeling off.

There were 45 pairs of walnuts, which meant 90 walnuts in all.

And all of them looked like lion’s heads with a plane surface, although with different sizes.

They were all from the same tree, and their patterns were naturally the same. But the owner never expected that this tree he bought would produce so many good walnuts. If he peeled all the walnuts himself, how much money would he earn?

It was different to sell the walnuts to this young man. Even if he bought them back, he would only make a margin. If he hadn’t sold them and peeled them himself, one pair of walnuts would cover the cost of the tree he purchased for 14,000 dollars. And the rest would have been pure profit.

Alan peeled all the walnuts, cleaned them, and placed them on the table.

Then Oliver asked the owner, “Do you want to buy them back?”

Gunther was

stunned for a moment and then said, “Yes, of course. But the price…”

Oliver was direct and said, “For the nine largest pairs, it’s 20,000 dollars per pair. There are 14 slightly smaller pairs and 10,000 dollars per pair. For the smallest ones, there are 22 pairs, each at 4,000 dollars.” Hearing this, the owner frowned. “Well…”

Oliver said calmly, “I don’t have time to waste my time with you. We all know the status quo. The largest pairs can be sold for at least 28,000 dollars, from which you can earn about 8,000 dollars. You can sell the inferior ones for at least 16,000 dollars per pair, from which you can earn about 6,000 dollars. And the smallest ones can be sold for 10,000 dollars per pair. You can earn 4,000 dollars per pair. Don’t you feel satisfied by the profit?”

The owner realized that this young man indeed knew what he was talking about. It was just that he was so

young

that the owner had underestimated him.

He sighed and said, “Alright. Well, there are nine pairs at 20,000 each, which totals 180,000 dollars. There are 14 pairs at 10,000 each, which totals 140,000 dollars. The smallest ones, with 22 pairs at 4,000 each, amount to 88,000 dollars. In total, it’s 408,000 dollars…”

that Oliver would spend 2,180 dollars on a pile of walnuts and sell them back to

involved was minimal, but Oliver gained a large sum of

eaten walnuts, but

in profit in Manchernius, but he

only 400 thousand dollars. For Oliver, earning such an amount

but he paid for the walnuts with his teeth gritted.

all his fault that he had been too careful and didn’t dare to try.

himself, he could have made a profit of over 600 thousand dollars, but now he could only make just over 200 thousand. He couldn’t

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to Oliver, the owner peeked at the

that Oliver would pick up some walnuts again. It was estimated by him that all

up with all

three baskets were the same. Otherwise,

things.

“There won’t be such

and all of them were peeled… if not all,

man buy more walnuts.

Oliver didn’t select any more. He thanked the owner and went

customer is so lucky. He spent 2,180 dollars here and earned more than 400 thousand dollars. I worked here and only earned more than 6,000 dollars a year, which is not as much as his

more than 400 thousand dollars, he thought he would

envious and sighed. It was the first time he had seen such a

said,

snorted, “No more. No more to

out walnuts of good quality casually, the owner believed that all the walnuts in the same tree would be of

Was he stupid?

was certainly

thought that it was fine to

to sell walnuts to him and ordered him to

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