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Conquering Ladies With My 10x Rebate System-Chapter 33: New cardholder
Chapter 33: New cardholder
"No, no, no. Hey you! Move those things upstairs!" Martin shouted, his voice echoing through the large space.
He walked around the hall actively.
Everything was almost set, and he couldn’t afford to slack.
Thanks to Caleb’s investment, he could quickly have the multi-purpose mega hall up and running in no time.
This was an investment he had put so much time and effort into building.
Watching it manifest felt like a dream come true.
Caleb had no idea what he had done for a highly ambitious man like him.
While others thought his investment wouldn’t make much, he had deeper insights and just knew that it could change a lot of things in the city.
’When everything is ready, I’ll make sure to rub it in their faces... Those old snorty bastards,’ Martin thought, straightening his suit with a proud smile on his face.
"I guess you’re doing a good work here."
Caleb’s voice came from behind, shocked by the sight he had come to meet.
The mega multipurpose hall stood like a monument of modern ambition—glass, steel, and light woven into a sleek architectural marvel.
Inside, the vast hall could morph to host anything from high-end galas to corporate summits.
Smart lighting,
Retractable seats, and flawless acoustics gave it a futuristic edge.
VIP lounges lined the upper floors, while a rooftop garden offered a glittering view of the city below.
It was far from just ’amazing’—it was a marvelous sight!
A breath of fresh air to all the wealthy men who would value exclusivity.
Caleb looked with a bright smile; he was certain he had made a good investment.
"Oh, Caleb. You’re here," Martin jolted back, slightly startled by his appearance.
Caleb just looked like he appeared out of nowhere, like a shadow.
"Yeah. It was easy to locate the place... I must say, you have a good eye for picking locations," Caleb complimented.
There was no way people would pass by without giving the grand hall a second look.
It was almost impossible.
While the hotel stood at the heart of the city, the mega hall stood like a receptionist.
And not just any receptionist—one dressed in a better outfit than her boss.
"Hahaha, thanks for the compliment. I guess it’s part of the perks of being a businessman," Martin replied with a light laugh.
"I can see it’s almost done, just like you said," Caleb commented, looking at the workers as they arranged the interiors of the building.
"Yes, pretty much everything is ready. In no time, we’ll be kicking off with a hall the entire Boston continent has yet to see," Martin’s eyes beamed with ambition, like a kid watching a favorite movie show.
Caleb chuckled.
"I hope so too... You’re handling everything here well, so I don’t think you’ll need my assistance," Caleb said, taking another casual glance around the place.
Martin was an accountable person.
A perfect quality for a manager—he wasn’t disappointed in any way.
"Of course, you can leave everything to me... I’ll make sure to let you know if anything comes up," Martin said with a warm smile.
He already liked Caleb since after their first conversation.
He wasn’t like the oldies who always thought they were right.
He was calm and always listened to what he had to say.
Supportive as well.
While he had only asked for three million, Caleb still supported with an extra million dollars,
Which also fastened the process.
He was glad he was opportune to meet him, even though it was by chance.
"Alright then, I’ll be leaving," Caleb said.
Caleb was already near the door when Martin suddenly remembered something he had yet to ask him.
"Caleb, about the mega hall... You mentioned something about your sister using it? Do you have any idea what she would be using it for?"
Caleb paused. He had expected Martin to ask the question sooner or later, since they both thought alike when it came to business.
"I have no idea yet, but I was just about to find out... I don’t believe she’ll be using it for anything simple. So I trust that it’ll also be an opportunity for a grand opening," Caleb placed his thoughts.
Although he wasn’t particularly sure what it was, knowing the influence she had, she was sure to bring a lot of people—but that greatly depended on what she did with the hall.
’I just hope it’s something reasonable and not some friendly party.’
"Perfect, then I’ll be waiting for a reply from you," Martin said, beaming a smile at him as he left.
Caleb walked out of the hall, his steps graceful as he walked towards his sleek green McLaren.
The butterfly-wing-shaped doors smoothly opening as he leaped into the car.
He had decided on a change after seeing Nathan’s car.
Picking a few likes from the dead wasn’t a bad idea.
Who would use them after they were gone?
Regardless, it was a new touch to his collection.
’Shit, I have to stop buying things on credit soon though,’ Caleb thought, remembering that he had yet to pay for the car in question.
He strayed away from spending recklessly from the system money—at least until the mega hall began to gain traction.
Another reason why he had to kickstart the business as soon as possible.
Getting the car wasn’t an issue though—using his father’s name... it wasn’t a task.
But if he was going to kickstart his business properly, he knew he had to start with the first and most important person on the list.
Julie Monrrow.
His sister.
She was the person who was going to be a manly push to his business.
Thankfully, because of their close sibling relationship, and her awfully special love for him as a brother... Caleb could get her support easily.
She wasn’t like his other siblings who were all blinded by rivalry.
Especially when it came to him.
’She said to meet her at Patrician Muero Beach,’ Caleb thought, seeing the large signpost that indicated the location.
He pulled over, stopping his car right before the parking lot.
He could already see several black Honda Acura MDXs each lined up in the parking lot.
If there was one thing he knew about Julia, then it had to be her guards who followed her everywhere.
That alone was enough to tell him that he was in the right location.
Caleb stepped out of the car, pulling up his sunshades.
Almost as though she had been waiting for him, a loud voice came from the side.
"Caleb, little bro!"
Caleb spun around to find his sister, but his gaze was blocked by a sudden notification.
{Ding!}
{Cardholder detected!}
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