What Happens in Chapter 950 Heliotrope – From the Book The Understated Dragon Lord
Dive into Chapter 950 Heliotrope, a pivotal chapter in The Understated Dragon Lord, written by Swnovels. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.
“Probably a few thousand dollars at best,” Aaron replied.
This wasn’t just a random figure; he spoke seriously—the value of Heliotrope is quite low, and this particular piece looked rather unremarkable.
In fact, it looked quite poor!
Hearing Aaron’s estimate, Grant erupted into laughter. “Ha ha ha...”
After he finished laughing, he smugly turned to Daniel. “Country boy! Did you hear what Aaron just said? He claims this Heliotrope is worth several thousand! To be fair, I won’t make it difficult for you. If you want to sell it to me, I could buy it for a thousand.”
“Grant, just because Aaron says my Heliotrope is worth a few thousand, does that mean it’s only worth that? Have you considered that Aaron might be mistaken, or perhaps he just doesn’t understand the true value of this stone? But it’s also possible that Aaron saw immediately that this Heliotrope is worth at least two hundred thousand, and he’s trying to cheat you by claiming it’s worth only a few thousand!”
When Daniel said this, Aaron fumed, practically seeing smoke come out of his nose. He pointed an angry finger at Daniel. “What are you saying, country boy? Are you suggesting I’m trying to cheat you?!”
“Absolutely!” Daniel nodded, as if it were the most obvious thing in the world.
“Aaron, my Heliotrope is definitely worth at least two hundred thousand! No matter where I sell this stone at an auction, it’ll fetch at least that much. Yet you’re claiming it’s only worth a few thousand? Isn’t that a scam? What do you think?”
“Ten thousand for vodka that’s normally priced at about fifteen hundred? You’re out of your mind!”
“Sir, we’re at the Capital Hotel—the best five-star hotel in D.C. The vodka is certainly pricier than most places. If that’s too much for you, you can opt out or switch to beer. The cheapest beer is a hundred dollars a bottle.”
Hearing this, Daniel nearly spat blood. “What? One hundred dollars for the cheapest beer? Are you crazy?”
“Sir, we’re not crazy. This is just the pricing at Capital Hotel. If you find it too expensive, you’re free to walk away. We don’t force anyone to buy—it’s all voluntary here!”
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