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Summon of The Sword novel Chapter 130

"You! Ask your manager in charge to come out!

"I would like to ask whether this is appropriate treatment for a customer offering to pay in full?!"

Hank was annoyed when he heard the attendant’s words and immediately shouted.

"Have you ever bought a car?"

Suddenly, Sean lightly spoke up, a playful expression in his eyes.

“You… What do you mean?”

Hank’s face was red, and he was furious.

Sean sneered. Although the installments would cost him more money, it was worth spending it to make Hank feel embarrassed.

Both Hank and Demi were furious right now.

The car they wanted had been snatched away by this cripple?

They felt like this was absolutely unbearable.

“Warren, what’s the matter?”

Just then, a middle-aged man walked out of the shop’s office.

"Mr. Zane, let me explain the situation to you...

"Both of these customers have taken a fancy to this car.

"One of the customers wants to pay in full, while this gentleman chose to pay in installments.

"So there was a dispute," the attendant hurriedly reported to the middle-aged man.

The middle-aged man frowned slightly. Of course car dealers gave priority to customers who paid in installments.

They did not care about customers who wanted to pay the cost in full.

This was the standard, no matter which service center you were at.

However, the middle-aged man looked at Hank and then at Sean, and immediately made up his mind.

Sean was in a wheelchair and dressed very ordinarily. At first glance, he assumed that Sean was likely not wealthy.

To be frank, he thought that Sean wanted to pay in installments because he had no money.

However, as for Hank, he was dressed up in branded clothes and luxury goods. At a glance, it looked like he was wealthy.

In other words, Hank was someone with a background, while Sean was just an ordinary citizen.

Although installments were more profitable for car dealers, Mr. Zane was someone who thought about the long term. How could he offend a rich man like Hank for a small amount of money?

"Warren, this is your fault."

"This gentleman's full payment should be accepted!

"I think paying in full is more appropriate."

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