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Chapter 518

Chapter 518 Palladium Club

The Supreme VIP card that Maggie had just handed Alex was a level higher than Gold VIP and literallyone of a kind. The woman had requested for only one to be made, and while doing so, she had alreadybeen set on giving it to Alex.

In essence, the lowest membership tier already required an entry fee of five hundred thousand,whereas it would cost one million and five million for the Gold and VIP tiers respectively.

As for the Gold VIP tier, one had to come from a family containing assets worth over a billion to qualify.

Therefore, to the outside world, a Gold VIP tier membership was unlike any other.

Alex wasn’t even interested in such things, but he didn’t want to turn Maggie down either. The latterwas sincerely offering him a Supreme VIP membership, and it would only seem unreasonable for himto reject it.

Hence, he took the card and thanked her before heading outside.

Maggie quickly followed him as he hopped right into her car.

Maggie drove a very fancy Roll-Royce today.

They arrived at Palladium Club twenty minutes later.

The clubhouse was located in the Golden Sun district, a future commercial area.

In truth, the construction of Palladium Club had begun several years ago, but something happened toits original owner, and he eventually sold it to the Grants.

The best architect in the country was hired to design this clubhouse, and it looked especially trendy andextravagant.novelbin

As soon as the vehicle came to a stop, an attendant walked up and opened the car doors for them.

Maggie took some time to show Alex around.

Palladium Club’s exterior looked extraordinarily luxurious and classy. There were two stone pillarsmade of white marble, which gave off a daunting yet magnificent air.

Upon entering the clubhouse, Alex noted how the floors were all covered with handmade traditionalcarpets.

These carpets made of sheep’s wool cost above ten thousand per square meter, so Maggie wouldhave spent more than ten million just to cover the whole lobby that spanned over a thousand squaremeters.

Maggie remained by Alex’s side courteously and pointed to the walls of the lobby that were severaldozens meters tall. “These murals are rare treasures from all over the world, and they cost about tenmillion each.”

Alex nodded. “The large temples in some countries use carpets like these too, but you’ve done well notincorporate a lot of religious elements into your clubhouse’s designs.”

“Yes,” Maggie replied carefully. “We considered the fact that most people in our country are atheists andon’t believe in many superstitions from the past. That’s why we did what we could to avoid designs thahad anything to do with religion.”

Then, she pointed at the largest chandelier in the lobby, which was ten meters tall “This chandelier ismade from natural crystals and weighs eight tons. My grandfather spent a huge sum to bring it all the

way here from across the world.”

Alex looked up. The chandelier occupied a large amount of space, and its lights were so bright thatthey lit up the entire lobby. It was a spectacular sight to behold.

“According to geomancy, every business location should be well lit. The darker it is, the less lucky youare. That’s why you should definitely invest in lighting, and you guys have done well.”

Maggie nodded. “Thank you for the reminder, Mr. Jefferson.”

As the two walked into the lobby, the woman smiled at Alex. “The top floor isn’t open to every memberof the clubhouse, Mr. Jefferson, but you’re the only one apart from the Grants who can access it. Shallwe take a look upstairs?”

Alex nodded. “Okay.”

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