Is it cost-effective to exchange one million rubles for one Wallachian? It is definitely cost-effective. Even Arkady thinks that even if it is twice as expensive, it is a very cost-effective deal. If he were Count Vladimir, if he had one hundred
10,000 rubles, then I will definitely take out this money without hesitation.
But the problem is that he is neither Count Vladimir nor does he have a million rubles, so all he can do about this deal is drool over it.
"One million rubles?"
Count Vladimir glanced at Arkady with a very unkind look. It could be seen that Arkady was very dissatisfied with the amount and seemed to feel that he was being taken advantage of.
Arkady explained carefully: "Yes, Saradov offered one million rubles, he..."
"Is he crazy or are you stupid!" Count Vladimir sprayed him directly in the face. The count's face was full of anger, and he opened his teeth and claws as if he wanted to eat Arkady alive.
"I gave him a job and gave him an opportunity to serve a nobleman of my level. This is a great honor, but this bastard actually blackmailed me and asked me for money! This is simply unheard of!"
"Is this how you judge people? The talents you select all have this virtue. This is how you serve me, Wijinski! It's simply ridiculous!"
Arkady curled his lips in his heart, completely disapproving of Count Vladimir's words. Maybe it was okay to talk like this a thousand years ago, but now who cares what kind of noble you are, no one has money or power.
I'm so stupid! What age are we in now? If you still expect to fool others with this old almanac, do you think they are a fool?
After losing his temper, Count Vladimir fell into silence. Probably because he knew that losing his temper would not solve any problems. Even if he scolded Arkady, he would do whatever he wanted to do.
He asked impatiently: "Tell me, what should I do?"
Arkady had actually thought about it carefully before he came back. He knew very well what kind of character Count Vladimir was. He would definitely not be willing to take money. Naturally, he could only follow what this guy meant and said:
"I think we might as well agree to it first, and then we can capture Saladov in one fell swoop during the transaction. At that time..."
Count Vladimir happily interjected: "Of course it won't cost a penny then!"
Arkady sighed in his heart again, because he knew that this was the case. If he dared to suggest giving money first, the count would definitely get angry, but what he just said was completely out of necessity, because Salado
My husband is not stupid and will not guard against this move from you.
So after saying what Count Vladimir liked to hear, Arkady started to say what he didn't like to hear: "However, with all due respect, it seems that Saradov is not a good person, and his vigilance is not ordinary."
He is so strong that he cannot be on guard against us. Once our actions anger him, what will happen if he really hands over the evidence to the Governor's Palace?"
Count Vladimir was stunned. Just now he was only thinking about how to "take advantage of the enemy" and never thought that Saradov would take precautions. But when Arkady reminded him, he was shocked to realize that the other party was not the same.
What a little white rabbit, it is impossible to trade with them without precautions.
As Arkady said, there is only one chance like this. If he really angers the other party, it will be self-defeating. At that time, he will definitely not want to be the governor of Wallachia.
Suddenly Count Vladimir fell silent again, and the fire that had just been extinguished in his heart suddenly burned brightly again. Why did Arkady find it unpleasant, and he suddenly lost his temper again!
Arkady, who was scolded so badly again, was very calm. Probably because he had been scolded too many times in the past few days and was used to it. Moreover, he had already been mentally prepared, knowing that Count Vladimir would be a bad guy.
What attitude.
In short, he was quite calm. He waited for Count Vladimir to vent his anger before suggesting: "Your Excellency, I think we should make two preparations. If Saladov does not take precautions, we will directly snatch the evidence back. On the contrary, if he has
To prevent it, we will pay for it, so that it will be absolutely foolproof!"
In fact, this is all bullshit. You have finished the pros and cons and there is nothing wrong with it. But such preparation is tantamount to being unprepared. In the end, you still have to find the one million rubles!
Count Vladimir once again fell into deep thought. He did not guess through Arkady's sinister intentions and did not understand that the other party actually wanted him to spend money to buy evidence. Instead, he was carefully considering the double insurance mentioned by this guy.
"That makes sense!"
What's even more ridiculous is that this fool actually agreed with this suggestion in the end. He felt that Arkady's words were reasonable. He only heard him say: "The question is where does this million rubles come from?"
Well, this is indeed a real problem. If he had one million rubles, Count Vladimir would have cleared away all the bad debts. How could he be humiliated by these creditors blocking the door every day?
"If it were in St. Petersburg, let alone one million rubles, I could even get two million! But there's nothing I can do about this damn place!"
Count Vladimir was really going crazy. For the first time in his life, he had a headache because of a little "little money". For the first time, he discovered that money is sometimes really important.
But he didn't dwell on it all the time. He kicked the ball to Arkady as a matter of course: "You should quickly think of a way to see if there is any way to get this million, hurry up!"
Arkady was really speechless. He had thought that the ball would be kicked back to him in the end, but he didn't expect that Count Vladimir's kicking of the ball would be so simple, direct and justified - it seems that this is not his problem.
?
Of course, Arkady did not dare to say this, so he could only humbly tell Count Vladimir with a smile on his face that he was thinking of a solution.
But this method is so easy to come up with. This is one million rubles, which is enough to buy two of the most advanced battleships. How can such a large amount of money be said to be conjured up, and he, Arkady, is not
Open a banknote printing factory.
"Trash! You bastard is useless. You can't solve such a trivial matter. What's the use of you! You're just a loser!"
Unsurprisingly, Arkady was scolded by Count Vladimir again. It was obvious that his master knew nothing but scolding, and even scolding lacked new ideas. He just repeated a few nonsense words.
It really makes people feel extremely boring.
And just when Count Vladimir and Arkady were at a loss what to do, things suddenly took a turn for the better...