Chapter 1694: trade

Chapter 1694 Transaction

Seeing that everyone has already arrived, Ye Lili coughed lightly and said, "Since everyone has arrived, let's start."

After finishing speaking, he glanced at the young masters of the four families one by one, and then continued: "I don't know, what price can you young masters give?"

Hearing the words, the young masters of the four families glanced sideways at each other, but they didn't speak. No one wanted to be the first to bid.

Seeing this, Ye Lili's expression did not change, and he continued, "Since the young masters are in such a difficult situation, let me offer you a low price first, a low price of five million, and an increase of one million each time." , glanced at the few people whose faces were not very good-looking, and then said, "Guys, you can start bidding."

After Ye Lili finished speaking, the four young masters had different expressions, but none of them spoke.

Ye Lili's smirk on the corner of his mouth faded, and he said: "Before, for the blueprints, several companies spared no effort to send people to chase me down. Didn't they spend manpower and money when they chased me down?"

"Tsk tsk, it shouldn't be less than five million, right?"

"You guys know, if I don't take the initiative to show up, I'm afraid you won't be able to find me in the future."

"At that time, if you want to get the blueprint in my hand, I don't know how many five million more it will cost."

As soon as Ye Lili finished speaking, Yun Huan smiled coldly, "You only have one person, and we have four. Instead of negotiating a deal with us, it's better to just hand over the blueprint."

"Since I dare to meet the four of you, of course I am fully prepared."

A few people didn't care about Ye Lili's words, and began to think about Yun Huan's words in their hearts.

They came here today, but they brought a lot of people with them.

Since Ye Lili appeared here, she must have brought the blueprint with her.

If you grab it directly, you don't need to spend a penny.

When the thoughts of several people were flying, they felt that the temperature in the box suddenly dropped, and then, overwhelming coercion came over the four of them.

Ye Lili looked at the reactions of several people, and said with a smile: "You guys are not authentic. When you do business, you pay attention to the value of both money and goods. There is no way to make a wrong idea, right?"

As soon as Ye Lili's voice fell, the coercion in the box became heavier.

The faces of the few were ugly, Yu Qian reached out and wiped the sweat that didn't exist on his forehead, and said: "What Miss Ye said is, I'll come first, and I will increase the price by one million."

As soon as Yu Qian's voice fell, Zhong Mingjie immediately followed suit, "7 million!"

Seeing this, the other two also increased their prices.

After all four of them raised their prices for a round, the coercion in the box disappeared.

The four of them breathed a sigh of relief, and they all glanced sideways at Gu Zhiqi's direction. There was inquiry, fear, and suspicion in their eyes.

"Miss Yun offered 9 million yuan, is there a higher price?" Seeing that the few people did not continue to increase the price, Ye Lili said immediately.

As Ye Lili's voice fell, a new round of price increases began.

Finally, Yu Qian took the drawing at a price of 50 million.

After Yu Qian got the blueprint, he frowned slightly, and looked at Ye Lili, "You said that this is the blueprint, but it is the blueprint? How can you prove that you are not lying?"

Ye Lili heard this, her eyes moved slightly, and she glanced sideways at Gu Zhiqi.

The little fairy never taught her how to answer this question.

Seeing this, Gu Zhiqi said in a rough male voice: "If Mr. Yu is afraid of being cheated, we can also sell it to Master Zhong for 1 million less."

Yu Qian: "..."

Gu Zhiqi's voice suddenly changed, which made Ye Lili stunned for a moment. After regaining his senses, he silently gave Gu Zhiqi a thumbs-up, and then looked at Yu Qian and said, "Mr. Yu, let's pay."

(end of this chapter)

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