Chapter 113 The Rosenburg Palace - 2.
"So you want to buy this place?" "Beizman asked; he was scribing something with his hand.
"Yes, I want to buy this place. Why are you selling this nice place?" Jack asked; he was intrigued by this little man.
"Well, I need some cash. Did you buy this place from a prince? Isn't that right? Sarah?" Tiny Man looked in Stephanie's direction.
"Stephanie, Sir." Stephanie didn't mind that a man of such caliber got her name wrong.
"Right! So what's the answer? I bought it from a prince? At 180 million €, I am talking about 2004. The tiny man gave the scribble to Anthony, who took the scribble in his hand. The tiny man gestured with his hand for the paper to be delivered to Jack.
Jack, taking the paper in his hand, looked at it; it was a draft of a deed.
"Yes, Sir, the property was actually not bought by a prince exactly; it was bought by a princess," Stephanie stood up and replied.
Beizman nodded his head, then looked at Jack, who had just gotten the paper he had just written.
"This should be the base. I like to write deeds with my own hands, then print them or officially sign them." Tiny Man smiled and looked at Jack.
Jack gave the paper to Stephenie, who very thoroughly checked every little detail; she was frowning hard while reading the paper.
"Sir, if I may?" Stephanie stood up; she was not hesitating while talking about papers.
"Sure, tell me," Beizman nodded his head and asked.
"Sir, here it states that the total cost will be 280 million?" Stephanie asked; she was confused why it had increased.
"Yes, because of the furniture, I can't give you the furniture for free. There are tons of new furniture here. It took me around 50 million euros to buy them." Tiny man said he then stood up and walked to Jack's chair.
Jack was uncomfortable being so close to the man, but the tiny man, as if he didn't care what Jack thought, directly touched the handle of the chair, which was golden in color.
"See this? This is made with gold. This chair alone cost around 70K Euro. Do you think I should provide it for free?" Tiny Man looked in Stephanie's direction.
"No, sir, I didn't mean it like that. I mean we agreed on two hundred fifty million previously." Stephanie was actually concerned for Jack; 25 million was a big deal after all.
"Yes, read the paper again. I mentioned the land price is 85 million, and the building is 70 million, and because this is a landmark, I'll be costing a round figure of 250 million euros. If you don't want the furniture, that's up to you." The tiny man saying this smiled at Jack.
Jack, seeing the tiny man smiling, felt weird, then he checked his balance in his mind.
[Balance: 296,712,000 €]
Seeing the balance in his mind, Jack was confident that he could buy all those pieces of furniture.
"Alright, I've forgotten to mention the details about furniture in our last talk on the phone, right? I'll give you a discount; I'll only take ten million. The tiny man, shaking his head, went and sat down on his chair.
Is he cheating me or something?
Jack was confused if this tiny man was genuine or fake, but the Level bubble on his head was real.
"Sir, you should know the things you're saying are not cheap. How about we call upon two of the best lawyers with some people who know their stuff and get a detailed inventory of the whole place?" Stephanie, who was standing up, said she was a careful person; she can't take a risk of ten million out of nowhere.
Jack, on the other hand, was looking at Tiny Man; the man was looking at him directly.
"You know how it is. We need to go where we can survive." The tiny man looking at Jack said seriously that he was not talking with a buyer of his palace; he was talking with a Raco.
"Alright, Stephanie, sit down. We'll take it; I'll give you the whole 260 million euros." Jack immediately agreed and gestured Stephanie to sit down.
Stephanie was stunned, then confusedly looked at Jack and sat down; if both of them agree, she can keep her mouth shut.
"How much is the land area of this place?" Jack asked Stephanie.
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"60 square kilometers. I've surveyed the land myself with a team, of course. Here's the file," Stephanie said, then gave Jack a file.
Jack took the file in hand and read it, then nodded his head at the tiny man.
"Leave us alone for some time," Jack waved his hand and commanded.
In everyone present, only Stephanie stood up, and when Tiny Man gestured with his hand, even Samantha left the room.
"I just wanted to ask, what is coming?" Jack asked; he was curious, and this tiny man seemed to be more knowledgeable than the rest.
"Something very dangerous. It's called an event by some or a calamity by some. It's usually very dangerous." Tiny Man gave Jack information, but Jack knew this much.
"I mean, what will happen? Will the earth crack and monsters come out?" Jack asked specifically.
"Look at us, we're the monsters. What if we multiply? What kind of world do you expect when there are Raco's everywhere?" The tiny man didn't answer Jack directly but gave him subtle hints. Then they talked more about it.
After some time, Stephanie, who was getting impatient outside, was called, along with the rest of the people.
"Miss Stephanie, I'll buy this palace today," Jack smilingly said.
"Alright," Stephanie, nodding her head, came in and pulled out the file she prepared beforehand.
"Here," Stephanie first took the signature from the tiny man, who, without any hesitation, signed.
Then Jack signed the papers, and then Stephanie took the paper in her hand.
"I will finish the next process; you can rest assured," Stephanie proudly said.
"Alright, I'll leave tomorrow morning. You can come the day after that and give me the money," Beizman smiled and said.
"Rename this place for me, Ms. Stephanie," Jack said while they were walking towards Jack's Bentley.
"To what?" Stephanie asked; she was in a happy mood.
"The Rosenburg Palace, Rose is my mother's name," Jack said, smiling.