Ordinary people wouldn't be able to figure out Hera's configuration, but Gino couldn't give the list to Max for free, so he had to at least get an extra set for his use.
"Okay! Just write the address here. I'll send them to you soon," Max agreed immediately.
The equipment on this list cost about 15 grand for one set and about 30 grand for two sets.
But if he posted this list to the Cyber Web forum, his store would experience a significant increase in sales. The profit he could make would considerably outweigh the expenditure of 30 grand.
Gino was pleased with his business acumen at first. However, Max agreed too quickly, making him feel as if he suffered a loss.
He left his address and returned to the mall to find Hera and Lilith.
The three of them returned home after purchasing the groceries. At the same time, Max also delivered the accessories to the Everett residence.
Hera verified and discovered that everything was correct and complete but in duplicate.
"Did you make a mistake? There's an extra set," she reminded Max.
"No, I didn't. Thank you for your patronage. Please don't hesitate to call me if you need anything else. Here's my business card. The delivery is free," Max said, handing out his business card.
Hera frowned slightly. Thinking of something, she glanced at Gino.
"Okay, you may leave." Gino accepted the business card haughtily, then turned to Hera with a smile. "The other set is mine. Just treat it as your New Year's gift to me. If you need to run errands again, you can come to me."
Hera was quite speechless. Her younger brother had a talent for making money.
In the evening, when Hera was learning from Lilith how to make ravioli, James and Gideon came back with good news.
"XS Corporation doubled the investment and invested 200 million in Everett Group. The investment terms that Mr. Killian gave us remain unchanged," James said excitedly.
"Why did XS Corporation do that?" Hera felt that things weren't that simple.
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