"Mr. Lennon, you're smart.
"I like to deal with smart people.
"Five billion is a lot."
Zane first expressed his approval of Sean before finally getting down to business.
"Is it? So be it."
Sean smiled and shook his head. If he could not afford that price, why would Zane take the initiative to meet him?
"Mr. Lennon, a government-led auction is different from a private auction."
Zane said to Sean while pouring coffee.
Something led by the government was of course unlike something private.
In a private auction, the higher the price, the better. Even if it was 10 billion, would accept it.
However, the auction led by the government was more to better develop Joules Town.
Generating money for the government was secondary.
After all, achievements were more important than money.
The amount of the auction could not be too little or too much. It was inappropriate either way.
After all, they were the government.
They were unlike businessmen who only saw profit.
"Mr. Curley, just get straight to the point."
Sean whispered after taking a sip of his coffee.
"Four billion is just right."
Zane was silent for a few seconds before saying what he wanted.
Speaking of which, it was funny.
Sean could not believe some people thought he paid too much.
However, only people like Sean and Zane understood that more money was not always better.
Less money could save a lot of unnecessary trouble.
Sean was smart, so Zane went straight to the point, and he trusted Sean to get the message.
"Consider the extra money a donation.
"Subsidize the orphanages in Joules Town."
Sean nodded gently and said.
Zane's eyes slowly widened at this.
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