The Wolf's Bride

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Chapter 106

Chapter 106

“What is it?” Luna asked eagerly

“You can actually buy our reserved machines. You should know that we usually have reserved units forlarge machinery, but those are not for sale. Since you are eager to use them, I can consider sellingthem to you.”

Houser sounded sincere as if he was trying to help Luna solve her problem.

Reserved units?

Luna had no other options left, so she asked, “How much are the reserved units?”

“50 million,” Houser named the price indifferently.

“50 million?!” Luna’s eyes widened, and her lips twitched when she heard the price.

That was an arm and a leg!

The price that Fatty Frank had gotten earlier in the day was the regular price, which was only tenmillion.novelbin

However, Houser asked for 50 million for his reserved units. That was five times more expensive thanthe original price! It was not just double; it was quintuple!

He raised the price because she needed it, and it was over–demanding!

“What do you say, Ms. Crestfall?” Houser sounded cheerful.

Upset, Luna angrily said, “It’s fine. Your reserved machines are too sophisticated. Our company won’tbe able to use them. If you can’t deliver the machines we ordered in time, we will proceed with therefund.”

“Alright!” Houser agreed swiftly, which surprised her.

“But…” he chuckled and added, “Ms. Crestfall, it’s difficult to get the same machines in the market, andbased on what I know, no one in Sumeria other than us is selling the same machines.”

He was trying to blackmail and threaten Luna.

Luna grunted coldly. “You don’t have to worry about that.”

She hung up the phone.

Then, she called every heavy machinery company in Sumeria to ask for the same model, but asHouser said, the other companies were not selling what she was looking for.

She found herself in a difficult position.

If it was not for Mayor Freely, the company would have gone bankrupt, but because of

various problems, the Valiant Institute project that the mayor had awarded her was being delayed againand again.

If they could not meet the deadline, they might not be able to provide an explanation to Mayor Freely.

Luna was pestered by the problem for the entire day, but she could not come up with a solution. Sheeven brought the problem back to her house at Dream’s Waterfront at night.

Andrius came back and he saw her sour look. He asked, “Still can’t figure out a way to deal with themachines?”

Luna nodded feebly without saying a word. She did not hope for Andrius to have a way around thesituation.

Andrius did not say anything else either. He would rather take action than speak empty words.

He returned to his room and called Noir. “Noir, contact the nearest military factory and tell them toproduce the machines suitable for the Valiant Institute project. I want them to be completed tonight anddelivered to Sumeria before sunrise tomorrow.”

Noir noticed the severity of the problem, so he answered, “Alright, Andy. I’m on it.”

A military factory was considered the most sophisticated production plant in the country, and it had noproblem producing commercial machines.

After giving the order, Andrius hung up the phone.

At the same time in a restaurant, Solomon and Houser were having a drink over dinner.

“Houser, I have to thank you for this.”

Solomon had heard what happened from Houser and learned that Luna had requested a

refund.

He also knew that Luna searched everywhere in Sumeria and was unable to find the same machinery,so he was more delighted than before.

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