Chapter 411 Deal With Them One by One (1/2)

Chapter 411: Deal With Them One by One

Translator: Nyoi-Bo StudioEditor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

On the return trip, Hans slouched in his seat in a comfortable manner and asked, ”Hey, bud, how did you do that?”

”What?” asked Li Du casually, playing with his mobile phone.

”How did you convince the Pratt brothers to get rid of those three? And why did they believe that you’d buy their company?”

Hans had been outside the office for part of Li’s conversation with Kellan. And when he came back, he heard the Pratt brothers shoving and chasing Frank, York and Rick out of the office; he was very curious about what had happened during his absence.

”I told them I was going to buy their company,” replied Li Du. ”The value of the company compared to the money they made from the scam is so much more, right? It’s only normal they’d get rid of those b*st*rds for me.”

”They believed it?”

”Of course,” smiled Li Du, ”I told them a lot of information about the company’s history and operations as if I had investigated them, and the two idiots believed me.”

”How did you know about such information?”

Li Du handed his mobile phone to Hans and the screen showed detailed information about Pratt’s Storage Company which was listed on the Association’s website.

”Okay, how did you know I have an invalid checkbook?”

Li Du replied impatiently, ”I’m not blind, I’ve seen it several times. Every time you hit on girls, you’ll show that useless checkbook on and off. I’m quite sure you have it with you all the time.”

Hans had applied for the checkbook issued by Citibank. But when he’d been scammed in LA, his bank account and checkbook were all frozen—the checkbook was useless.

Hans always took it with him as it was especially useful when it came to hitting on girls—it was a good prop for him.

After reaching their destination, the group alighted and they still seemed confused and full of doubts. Li Du proceeded to return the money to them in proportion to how much they had paid the storage company.

The treasure hunters gathered around him, curiously inquiring about the questions Hans had just asked him not too long ago.

Li Du explained the matter once again.

There were loopholes in his words, but as long the answers sounded reasonable and satisfactory, the group wouldn’t carefully scrutinize what he said, as they were just curious. After all, they had gotten most of their money back.

Olly, who had suffered the most losses, said with displeasure, ”Big Fox, if you hadn’t stopped us, we certainly wouldn’t have let those *ssholes leave the company in one piece.”

”Well, it wasn’t me,” said Hans. ”It was Li’s idea.”

Upon hearing that, the treasure hunters stopped their grumbling. They had put Li Du on a pedestal in their minds.

Li Du gave an explanation: ”Do not use violence with them. If you want revenge, you’ll have to endure. Not only that, you also need to treat them nicely.”

”Why?” The group of treasure hunters was baffled.

”The best way to seek revenge is not violence but to smile at them and stab them in their backs. We need to smile at them.”

Turis nodded his head. ”Right, I understand now, Big Li—eventually they will let down their guard around us.”

Dickens was puzzled. ”Will that work? I know Frank well. Although he has anger issues, he is also very thoughtful and scheming.”

Frank was certainly good at plotting and setting up traps, for the group got scammed.

”I’m not scared of anyone when it comes to traps or schemes,” laughed Li Du. ”Just wait for my news, I will help all of you seek revenge.”

He needed to seek revenge because the three of them plotted against other treasure hunters, which could cause worse social consequences than if they had directly come for him.