Jiang Cheng gave a faint smile and introduced, "Mr. Benjamin loves our Hua Xia culture, so we signed an order."
After she finished speaking, Manager Mu stepped forward.
He didn't believe it in his heart, but his hands were processing the paperwork, and his mind was clearer than ever.
As the paperwork was being done swiftly, Jiang Cheng accompanied Mr. Benjamin and continued chatting.
They talked about Benjamin's favorite topic—the cultural value of merchandise.
Benjamin knew that the items he bought had exceeded their original pricing, but he didn't care.
In his eyes, these prices were still incredibly cheap.
After returning to his country, he would sell them to wealthy businessmen.
These items would multiply in value hundreds, or even thousands, of times.
"Jiang, you are an excellent salesperson."
"Thank you for the compliment, Mr. Benjamin."
Jiang Cheng replied calmly, and it was exactly this calmness that put Benjamin in an even better mood.
