Super Spender

Chapter 34 - 34: Awesome Plus Pitfall Zero (Part 2)



Chapter 34: Chapter 34: Awesome Plus Pitfall Zero (Part 2)

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Chapter 34: The Awesome and Managed Info From Zero (Part 2) “It was completed seven hours ago,” came Zero’s audio response.

“Is it enough to put him behind bars?” Finn Lewis hurriedly asked, somewhat excited.

“It’s enough.”

“Wait, you said the search had been completed seven hours ago?” Lewis suddenly remembered something and immediately asked.

“Yes.”

“Why didn’t you tell me?!” Lewis almost died of anger. He hadn’t forgotten that the surveillance service provided by Zero wasted his points.

“I am under no obligation to remind you.”

“Stop now and send me the information,” Lewis said, a bit depressed. Although two points per hour wasn’t much, it seemed like a loan with interest.

And the tasks given by Zero are worth only 100 points or 200 points. How long would it take for Lewis to repay them?

“The data has been transferred to your phone. You have borrowed a total of 1,085 points, with a monthly interest rate of 56 points,” Zero immediately replied.

“How could it be so much?” Lewis paused, then angrily asked, “Isn’t monitoring Robert Thomp only two points per hour? It’s not even 48 hours from the start, isn’t it? Even if we calculate based on 48 hours, it’s only 96 points, and add the just-borrowed 600 points, it’s only 700, where did the extra three hundred come from?”

“The energy consumed by invading network signals and searching the internet for his criminal record, I can provide you with a detailed list of expenses,” Zero said, his voice not wavering in the least.

“You’re even darker than Flame Nation Mobile.” Lewis was too weak to retort.

Zero didn’t respond this time. Lewis felt a bit depressed, restarted the car, and drove forward a hundred meters. A lot of thoughts sprouted in his mind. Although he’d been upset just now, his depression was gone. Without Zero, he was nothing. But Zero’s attitude made Lewis ponder quite a bit.

Zero could do a lot, but it was Lewis who had to make all the decisions. If he was not careful, he could easily be tricked by Zero. Upon thinking this, Lewis remembered the second task. The task description said that you need a car, but it didn’t specify that you could only buy one car. There was also something about task progression.

The first subtask of this task was very clear. It required Lewis to spend 20 million Flame Nation coins within 2 hours. But the second subtask didn’t specify any amount. When he was shopping just now, he was spending his own money. But after Lewis swiped his card to buy a car for 6.2 million, Zero immediately transferred 6.2 million to his account.

With this in mind, an idea popped into Lewis’s head. He quickly took out his phone to search the map. It didn’t take him long to find his target. The place was not far from where he was. He immediately drove towards it. A few minutes later, a Flying Horse’s 4S shop appeared in his sight. He parked his car in the parking lot in front of the 1+S shop, got out of the car, and went straight into the shop.

The welcome he received here was far more enthusiastic than Ice Horse’s dealership. As soon as Lewis walked in, two or three saleswomen came up to him, all of them beautiful and bowing and smiling.

“Sir, how may I assist you?” A woman in black professional attire and black stockings asked.

“Do you have G63?” Lewis asked directly. Flying Horse’s G series of off-road vehicles were true all-terrain vehicles that could traverse deserts, grasslands, and Gobi deserts, far surpassing the likes of Land Rovers in terms of performance.

Unfortunately, the price was inevitably higher, which is why Lewis wasn’t into sports cars like Lamborghini. to him, the design seemed a bit too ostentatious.

It wasn’t his taste. On the other hand, the more domineering off-road vehicle G63 was in line with his aesthetic. Some people might find it ugly, but Lewis found it quite decent. He thought men should drive such cars.

“I’m sorry, sir, the G63 is out of stock at the moment. However, you can order one,” said the saleswoman, her heart leaping, but she quickly responded.

“I need one now,” Lewis said decisively, “Can it be transferred from another 4S shop?”

Upon hearing Lewis’s words, the saleswoman knew a buyer like this wouldn’t pay any heed to her suggestions, but she still asked, “Do you only like G63, or will any G series off-road vehicle do?”

“Oh? Do you have other G series cars here?” Lewis asked with a hint of surprise.

“We do have two G65S here, one in white and the other in black with the same configuration. The saleswoman seeing the situation taking a turn for the better immediately replied.

“Oh? Then G65,” Lewis immediately said excitedly. He hadn’t expected to find G65S here. G65 was over a million more expensive than a G63, and G65S were already out of production with limited availability. In addition, there seemed to be a quota limit on the number you could buy in the country, so many people who wanted this model couldn’t buy them even if they wanted to.

“Are you sure?” The saleswoman immediately asked cautiously.

“Yes, the black G65. I will pay in full. Can you deliver it to me? Because I drove here,” Lewis replied.

“Of course, of course,” The saleswoman nearly burst into laughter. How refreshing! This was the real rich customer! He wore understated clothing, which was possibly made by a couture tailor. The tastes of rich people are certainly different.

Her clothes were so understated that it was a luxurious understatement. The saleswoman quickly escorted Lewis to the sofa while thoughts raced through her mind. If Lewis knew that his nondescript clothes without any brand name had been mistaken for custom-made attire in the saleswoman’s mind, I wonder what he would think.

That’s the difference! When he went to the Ice Horse dealership, he took a taxi and they thought his clothes were ordinary. But when he came here driving an Ice Horse, he was treated completely differently.

With a customer as decisive as Lewis, the manager was alerted quickly. The manager, a man in his thirties, quickly came over and shook hands with Lewis, saying, “Mr. Lewis, welcome to Flying Horse. If you need anything in the future, feel free to contact me. We can help you with the license plates.” “Oh? Do I have to pay extra for that?” Lewis was pleasantly surprised.

“No, not at all. In fact, you can just give us your ID. We have already reserved license plates for these two cars at the vehicle management office. Of course, if you want a special custom license plate number, we can help with that as well,” said the manager, smiling.

“Thanks for that. I don’t have a preference for the license plates,” Lewis had no particular requirement for the license plates.

“We can deliver the car to wherever you want in a while,” the manager replied with a smile..


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