“Nice to meet you, I’m Sean Woodsen!”
Carlisle and Sean shook hands with Winston.
Winston led them to sit. He gave them two bottles of Coke from the refrigerator and asked with a smile,
You bought theputer to y games, right?”
Carlisle nodded. “Yes, so our configuration requirements are slightly higher!”
The Legendary Tale and The Mystical Journey didn’t require configuration. However, if they wanted to
open the game multiple times, they needed to run auxiliary plug–ins. It required a specificputer
configuration to support it.
Winston took out a pack of cigarettes and gave each of them one.
Carlisle declined while Sean took the cigarette and lit it.
Winston lightly took a puff of his cigarette before introducing them to the high–configurationputers
in
his store.
Sean’s eyes twitched when he heard the starting price for thoseputers was around seven
thousand dors. “Gosh, even a second–handputer is so expensive!”
Carlisle was quite calm. Technology had only recently developed. Phones andputers hadn’t yet
emerged, so
they were expected to be pricey.
“Seven thousand dors is indeed a bit expensive. I need six units. Can I buy them for 30 thousand
dors?” Carlisle asked calmly while drinking Coke.
Winston’s eyes twitched. The way he looked at‘ Carlisle changed.
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The young people who could afford 30 thousand dors were most likely the second generation of
wealthy people. He purchased sixputers at once, which was also a big deal.
“Even if you’re Ivan’s acquaintance, this price cut is too much! Sixputers with the identical setup
cost 42 thousand dors. If you want them, I can cut the price to 40 thousand!” Winston spoke
unhurriedly.
“My bottom line is 32 thousand. I can only spend that much!”
Carlisle shrugged helplessly with a disappointed look as if he had no choice but to give up if he couldn’t
get theputers at that price.
Winston almost had no idea how to respond. “These sixputers cost 39 thousand dors. Since
you’re Ivan’s friend, you can just pay me 39 thousand and five hundred dors!”
Carlisle still hesitated. He had lent Lily five thousand dors and spent three thousand to rent a house.
He also paid more than five thousand for his tuition and living expenses. There were only around 32
thousand dors left in his bank ount.
Sean whispered, Carl, do you have enough money? I can lend you ten thousandi
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Carlisle sighed. “Okay, I’ll borrow the money from you first!”
He chose the high–configuration Dellputers to ensure theputers would run well.
Around 10:00 pm, Winston drove them to their rental house and worked extra hours to help them with
theputer instation.
Carlisle and Sean soon returned to their dormitories.
Shortly after they left, Owen, Heath, and Benjamin sat nkly next to six brand–new high–end
computers.
“Heath, are theseputers the highest configuration of the inte cafe?” Owen asked while gulping.
“Yes, it’s estimated to cost eight thousand each!”
Heath was likewise shocked. He didn’t expect Carlisle to purchase such high–qualityputers.
“Sixputers cost 40 to 50 thousand dors. If we sell them, we can use this money to do business!”
Owen expressed a bold proposal.
“Owie is right. Heath, how about we…” Benjamin was swayed. He had never seen what tens of
thousands of dors looked like.
Heath lit a cigarette, puffed out smoke, and stated, “Your idea is good. But you have to think clearly. If
we follow Carlisle, he might be able to make our dreamse true. However, if we sell these
computers, we might never achieve them!”