Chapter 1932

Wilbur has met countless people, so he naturally met a lot of people with different personalities. What Mister Sun said proved that he would request something. Wilbur could only agree to it if the request was reasonable. Wilbur quickly said something to ease the awkwardness, "That's right. The consignment shop trades in large quantities, but we're only making a small profit since it's the consignment shop, after all. The items do not belong to the consignment shop, so there isn't a lot of profit. We're barely maintaining it."

Mister Sun was surprised to hear that. Then, he instantly understood what Wilbur meant. He nodded and said, "Naturally. We're businessmen, after all, and we lose profit sometimes. I know Cape Consortium has its difficulties, so I won't be making impossible requests."

Wilbur and Faye looked at each other. They frowned at the same time. They wondered if Mister Sun was expressing a demand within five minutes of the conversation.

Mister Sun said, "Forgive me, Mister Penn. I'm straightforward, and I'm not good at the whole business banter thing. I hope you don't mind. I hope we can all contribute to Dasha since we're in the same industry. I'll cut right to the chase. I hope Cape Consortium can donate a thousand collectibles to our Seechertown Museum each year."

"What? A thousand collectibles? That many?"

five hundred collectibles annually will do, Mister Penn. Moreover, you need to promise that each collectible is worth more than a hundred thousand dollars. In that case, I think our collaboration will be very pleasant. Of course, please don't be mistaken. That

say anything wrong, but they felt like something was fishy. He did not seem to possess the attitude

I will provide twenty collectibles to the Seechertown Museum each year. Moreover, I promise that each

Sun looked excited when he heard that. He asked, "Really? Are you willing to provide our museum with twenty

it's because Cape Consortium has limited resources. I hope you accept my offer,

that point. He was unsure about the donation, after all. He only said it to test Wilbur. As it turned out, Wilbur was only willing to donate twenty collectibles, but each of the collectibles was worth a million dollars. That would be

offered anything like that. He felt like there was no way he would refuse someone who would donate twenty million dollars each

with excitement, "That's great, Mister Penn. As expected,

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