Super Spender

Chapter 164 - 164: 160: Astonishing



Chapter 164 - 164: 160: Astonishing

“Oh. Get me a private booth. Over there looks good,” Finn pointed to a particularly attractive booth, although it was already occupied by a few men and a few scantily clad, heavily made-up women.

The manager gave a bitter smile. He didn’t dare to say much else because he had seen the entire process of Finn buying a house that afternoon. From Finn entering the house to finally making a decision to buy it, it didn’t even take 10 minutes. And he didn’t just buy a few houses, he bought the entire second phase of East Coast International, spending a total of 800 million!

800 million! What kind of concept was that? That’s just the money he spent on houses, how much is his actual wealth? He didn’t know the exact number, but he knew for sure he couldn’t afford to offend people like Finn. Not just him, even the owner of this nightclub wouldn’t dare to offend him. If any conflict arose, he doubted they would be able to stand their ground.

What he couldn’t figure out was why someone like Finn would come to a place like this. Their club had wealthy customers, but it certainly didn’t have any as wealthy as Finn. They were from completely different worlds. Even if there were some rich people, they were just rich second generation, but Finn didn’t look like one. Of course, Finn was young, but he didn’t feel like a rich second generation.

But since he was here, he dared not kick him out, and people who could casually spend billions on houses, do they even have to talk about their consumption power? With this thought in mind, he decided to speak up: “Please wait a moment, I will go over there to talk to them.” And he did just that immediately.

After the manager spoke to those people, they looked over at Finn and quickly vacated their seats. Then the manager quickly led Finn to the private booth.

“What would you like, sir?” The manager asked in a low voice.

“Bring me your best liquor, that’s all. And remember, I want the good stuff, none of that cheap swill.” Finn gave him a look before saying casually. I mean, in a place like this, do you really think the liquors sold for thousands are genuine?

Over ninety percent of them were knockoffs, it was impossible for them to be real. Otherwise, how would they make any profit? After hearing Finn’s words, the manager managed an awkvvard smile, then turned to Jason Wells. “Well, I’ll have someone prepare it for you. Don’t worry, we will bring you the best liquor we have. Although you must also understand, even our best might not live up to your expectations. ”

What kind of liquor would a rich man like Finn drink? The manager didn’t know, and he was pretty sure whatever they had in stock wouldn’t meet Finn’s standards. That’s why he needed to make it clear beforehand.

“That’s fine, as long as it’s real,” Finn nodded.

With that, the manager turned and left. After the manager left, Jason asked, looking at Finn, “Bro, do you know him?”

“No, I don’t,” Finn shook his head resolutely.

Jason wanted to say something but ended up closing his mouth. After hesitating for a moment, he said, ‘Well, bro, there aren’t many people here right now, so it’s quite quiet.”

“I know, I’ve been here before. More people will come later. By the way, didn’t

you say mere was a girl you 11Keac IS sne nerec yomt ner out to me.” Finn grinned and turned to Jason.

“Ah, I didn’t see her. I don’t know if she’s here, let me go find her.” Jason hesitated for a moment before standing up and leaving. He didn’t know why, but ever since Finn came, Jason had been feeling uneasy. He no longer felt as relaxed in front of Finn as he did at the restaurant earlier.

He didn’t even know why, but he needed to leave and think. Finn wouldn’t stop him. After Jason left, Finn took out his cell phone and looked at it. In fact, Finn already knew the information about the girl Jason liked from Zero—she was just a hostess at a bar.

As for being a good girl that Jason mentioned, that depended on perspective, or who you compared her to. Soon, the liquor that Finn ordered was brought up, all imported liquor. Finn took a glance. From the look of the bottles, they should be genuine. He didn’t think the manager would dare to serve him imitation liquor. Of course, it didn’t matter whether it was real or not, as Finn wasn’t planning on drinking it at all.

Jason came back quickly, and following him was a girl dressed in a uniform, albeit very revealing. She also had heavy makeup on her average face. Finn figured that if Zero were to rate her, she probably wouldn’t score more than sixty.

“Jason, what the hell? Your brother comes and you bring me? I’m only doing this to save face for you. I’ll only have one drink with your brother, I have things to do later,” the girl spoke softly as she reached the door of the private room. Even though the heavy metal music in the club hadn’t started yet, the music was still pretty loud. However, Finn’s hearing was sharp, so he overheard it.

“Bro, this is my friend Lily Long that I told you about,” Jason introduced the girl as they approached.

“Hello,” Finn nodded at the girl, and Lily also greeted him with a smile, “Hello, bro.” But the greeting was probably not because Jason called him that, Lily most likely didn’t want to offend anyone. She would probably greet all customers in this manner, calling men “bro” and women “sis.”

“Hmm,” Finn replied, nodding his head. Lily glanced at the liquor on Finn’s table, her eyes flashing with surprise. Working here, of course, she knew exactly what kind of liquor was on the table. Seeing those bottles, she couldn’t help but take another look at Finn.

But that was it, just a look. While Finn was dealing with business matters, Jason was the one actively chatting with the girl. After a few minutes of conversation, Lily made an excuse and quickly left.

“Who are those girls over there?” As soon as Lily left, noticing Jason was still somewhat preoccupied, Finn suddenly pointed to a group of girls not far from the DJ station and asked..


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