Chapter 3313 Purchasing the Neighborhood

In the afternoon, Matthew left Shawn to teach Caleb and Cole while he headed to the Martial League.

On his way earlier, Matthew had spotted an old, rundown neighborhood with a "For Sale" sign hanging on the gate. He had been planning to build a martial arts academy, and this place seemed perfect. The size of the land and its proximity to the Martial League made it ideal. All the buildings were already constructed. All he needed to do was hire a crew to renovate the old buildings and reinforce the exterior. Standing at the entrance of the old neighborhood, Matthew dialed the number on the gate, and soon, a skinny man in casual clothes approached him, smiling as he spoke. "You must be the one interested in buying this place, right?" Matthew nodded.

"This isn't the best place to chat. There's a cafe over there. Let's talk inside."

The skinny man led Matthew into a small cafe and ordered two cups of coffee before introducing himself. "I'm Slick, and this neighborhood is currently under my name."

"Let's cut to the chase. What price are you looking for?"

like straightforward guys like you. Here's the deal. The entire neighborhood is 100 acres. If you give me 300 million, we can transfer ownership

had died here. Since then, the residents reported strange, terrifying noises late at night. And a month after the first incident, another tragedy struck. The entire area became known as cursed ground. It had been abandoned for years, and no one dared to buy a place, even though houses were being offered for as little as 50 thousand. People feared

out his phone, found a news

bad the reputation of this neighborhood is. If I don't buy it, no one else will for years. Plus,

who looked unsure. "I'll

250 million," Slick shot back, his expression

building this neighborhood, hoping to make a fortune when he sold it. But then the tragic incidents happened. Originally, each house was priced at over a million, but now, even at 50 thousand, no one

with

looked regretful. Matthew had started at 200 million, and Slick had instinctively raised the price by only 50 million. He realized he might have undersold the place, but there

contract from his bag, writing the amount as 250 million. "How about a down payment of one million?" Slick asked, looking at

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