Chapter 16 Buying a Car



Xiao Ai glanced at the price tag. "This car is one of the most cost-effective models in our store, priced at 580,000."

Chen Ze muttered to himself, "So expensive?" But he remained outwardly calm. "Can I take a test drive?"

“Of course.” Xiao Ai led the two to complete the test drive procedures.

Chen Ze and Zhao Youde got into the car, with Xiao Ai in the passenger seat. As the car drove out of the dealership, Chen Ze tested all the functions and found them quite satisfactory.

Back at the shop, Chen Ze said to Xiao Ai, "The car is alright, but the price is too high. Could you talk to your manager and see if we can get a discount?"

Xiao Ai looked troubled. "Well... I don't have the authority to give discounts. How about this, I'll go ask the manager." After saying that, Xiao Ai went to find the manager.

After a while, Xiao Ai returned and said, "The manager said the maximum discount is 20,000."

Okay, I'll take this one. Could you please help me with the paperwork?

"Are you sure you want to? You're not kidding me, are you?"

Chen Ze said irritably, "Do I look like I'm joking?"

The three of them went to the cashier, where Chen Ze handed his ID card and bank card to the man to complete the registration process.

After the man swiped his card to pay, he was stunned to find a long string of numbers on the card. At the same time, he thought to himself: "Brother, you're worth tens of millions, isn't it a bit excessive to dress like this? Others pretend to be rich, but you pretend to be poor."

However, when he saw Chen Ze's ID card, he felt relieved. Well, people in Guangcheng all like to wear shorts and flip-flops. They are known for being low-key, so low-key that no one can tell whether they are rich or poor.

The most famous news story in later generations is about the landlord of Guangcheng, who clearly owned several buildings for rent, but still had to get up early in the morning to set up a street stall to sell vegetables.

Many migrant workers felt sorry for these elderly people in their seventies and eighties who were still selling vegetables and often bought vegetables from them. It wasn't until they discovered that these elderly people were actually their landlords that they realized they were the ones who were pitiful.

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