"And I also know you've been short on cash lately..."
It was true that He Kao was strapped for cash. Not only had he recently bought a new car, but he had also acquired an empty apartment that needed furnishing, and the two upper floors of the old house in his hometown were still rough rooms waiting for renovation.
He hadn't paid Yao Shaolan's commission fee either.
The 500,000 rental fee from Lin Qingshuang, plus He Kao's own savings of over 70,000, still wasn't enough when carefully calculated.
In the end, since Old Qian wanted to buy, He Kao decided to sell the item by converting its weight into gold value.
If not for Old Qian's special needs and his ability to sense that faint trace of spirituality, to ordinary people, it would just be two old gold bars with no traceable origin.
More importantly, this was He Kao's original plan.
