"Okay, if you say no, then I won't buy it."
Chuck was speechless. Why was Nancy so mad?
He didn't offend her, did he?
Yolanda was also speechless. Fortunately, Chuck did not mind.
The second stone was bought by someone for three million dollars.
Many people didn't participate in the auction.
It seemed that many people didn't think highly of that investment.
"See? Gambling on stones isn't as simple as you think. You can't buy it just because you think it's pleasing to the eye. There are many things to take into consideration! If you just make a bid, although it only costs three million, you'll still lose three million!" Nancy said coldly.
Buying a piece of trash was something only a fool would do.
"Right."
Chuck accepted the criticism humbly. He only just understood a little about it, so of course, he had to listen to the expert.
Only by accepting other people's criticism could he learn something.
Nancy was surprised that a person like Chuck would not refute her.
The next piece was a rough stone.
Everyone was clamoring. Seeing how hesitant Nancy looked, Chuck knew that she had her eye on that piece.
"Do you want to buy this?"
When Chuck came into contact with those men earlier, he had eavesdropped on which stone to buy. The piece in front of him must have jade in it.
"Don't affect my judgment!" Nancy said.
Chuck was speechless.
Fine. He just kept quiet.
Nancy didn't bid for the stone because she was in a dilemma. She let a rich guy bid for it at 30 million dollars.
The guy seemed to be very delighted.
It seemed like the stone really had jade in it.
Nancy let out a sigh of regret. She regretted that she didn't bid for it.
"In fact, we could've just bid for that just now!" Chuck couldn't help but say.
Was Nancy waiting for the last piece only to be willing to participate in the bidding?
Was that why she kept hesitating?
Was she afraid of losing money?
"Can you just shut up?" Nancy said coldly.
"In fact, I'm not short on cash. If you don't have enough money, I can pay more. It's all right. The main thing is that there is hope. Don't let any chances slip away."
If Chuck wanted to join the industry, Nancy would be the one to guide him into it.
"Not short on cash?" Nancy laughed.
"Yes, I'm not short of money." Chuck shrugged. His casino was earning up to tens of millions a day. How could he be short on cash?
He certainly was not!
Nancy found it ridiculous. With Chuck's appearance, how could he not be short on cash?
"Do you know how many people have a net worth of more than a few billion?"
"How would I know? I don't know any of them." Chuck certainly did not know.
He wasn't familiar with any of them, but Yolanda should be more familiar as she was in the country all this while.
Nancy felt he was even more ridiculous. He didn't even recognize the people there and dared to say that he was not short on cash.
Nancy took Chuck's words as a joke.
"When you talk, you shouldn't brag!"
"I'm not bragging." Chuck was speechless.
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