Diana was a little curious as she asked, "Why is Mr. Caldwell so interested in this old house? He's so rich. He could get any house, right?"
"I don't know about that." Kate didn't care. "Why do you care? What these rich, first-class wealthy men are thinking isn't something we can just predict.
"Nothing is more important than cold, hard cash that you can hold in your hands."
Kate hadn't given up yet. She initially thought that her trip to Riverdale would be a very smooth sailing one.
As long as she became the intermediary to sell the Henderson Residence to Boris, she could have a net commission of 20 million dollars.
20 million dollars was no small amount to Kate and her family.
What she didn't expect was to meet with such difficulties as she stepped into the Hendersons' home.
Harold was relentlessly stubborn, making it very difficult for her to be stuck in the middle.
She had already taken Boris' check. If she couldn't get this done, would Boris let her off the hook that easily?
"I'm only saying this because you're my cousin, Diana. I really want to help you. Why would I care if this was another person, and whether they would anger Mr. Caldwell or not?"
Kate saw the hesitance in Diana's eyes and softened her tone.
"Think about it. Which would you rather pick? Crossing Mr. Caldwell, or a net profit of 200 million dollars?"
"I don't feel anything for this villa, but…" Diana sighed. She was clearly in agreement with what Kate had said.
"Mr. Caldwell isn't in a rush to return to Creybia. You still have time to think about this."
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