"I am the owner of Jade Carving Workshop, Mr. Xia, and we sincerely want this piece of jade. If you are interested in selling it, we can talk in detail!" Housekeeper Li said to Xia Chuyi, "The price is very negotiable!"
Housekeeper Li's words were extremely sincere, and it was clear that he wasn't afraid to spend money.
Years of business experience had taught Housekeeper Li a saying, "Don't judge a book by its cover."
Thus, when Housekeeper Li spoke to Xia Chuyi, his tone did not treat her like a child.
Xia Chuyi nodded her head; she liked Housekeeper Li's straightforward way of doing business.
"Not bad, very good. I indeed intend to sell this jade," Xia Chuyi smiled and said to Housekeeper Li.
As a seller, she didn't understand the profession, she only knew about money—yes, she was that materialistic.
Seeing Xia Chuyi's approving expression made Housekeeper Li quite happy. He asked, "So Mr. Xia, does that mean you agree to sell it to our Jade Carving Workshop?"
