Treasure Hunt Tycoon

Chapter 407: Just Scram



Chapter 407: Just Scram

Chapter 407: Just Scram

Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

When the group arrived at the office, they wanted to just barge in.

Li Du made a loud snap with his fingers. Godzilla and Big Quinn stopped the disgruntled treasure hunters. He said, “Don’t be rash. I’ll go in with Big Fox first to find out what’s going on.”

They opened the door and saw Frank and York.

The office of the storage company was just a small room with one vertical air conditioner. There were some tables, and a few people sat around one table chatting and drinking some beer.

Frank, York and Rick were seen together with two white middle-aged men. Both of them had beer bellies and similar features; one of them was wearing a dark blue policeman uniform.

The moment Frank and York saw Li Du, their faces showed a contemptuous sneer, whereas Rick was expressionless. He just glanced at Li for a while and turned away.

But Li Du could feel Rick’s viciousness and hatred toward him. Li couldn’t understand why Rick was always targeting him.

The beer-bellied white man asked, “Hey pal, what’s up? You want to lease a unit or you’re looking for trouble?”

The one wearing the police uniform laughed, “No, he’s not looking for trouble. There’s no way he would mess around with the Pratt family from Derta.”

Li Du asked, “Whose storage company is this?”

The beer-bellied man answered, “It’s mine. What about it? What do you want? Since when do yellow people come to Derta? This is the first time I’ve seen one of you.”

The rural areas of the United States tended to be more conservative. It was especially true for the remote areas. Some towns had only white people residing in them, and they rejected anyone who wasn’t white.

Before Li Du had come to America, he had learned that the United States was a liberal country of equality. However, when he arrived in Flagstaff, he realized that racial discrimination in the United States was still a very serious thing!

Because of the law, media, and other various reasons, one could not be openly racist, so many of people like this became quiet and built up their unhappy thoughts. These resentful thoughts secretly fermented in people’s minds without being addressed, so the problem was still very serious in the States.

If Li had not had Big Fox supporting and helping him along the way, he would have been forced to work in another industry, as racial discrimination among the lower class was far more serious.

Li Du looked around the office and there was no one else besides the five of them, and remarked, “Your storage company’s folding soon?”

Frank slammed the table and stood up. “What do you mean?” said Frank in agitation. “Are you cursing my buddy’s company? Boy, you better shut up, or you’re going to eat dog sh*t today!”

With Frank’s lead, the two middle-aged men stood up as well and glared at Li Du.

Rick stood up too and said, “Kellan, just get this fella out. He’s here for trouble, we all know him—Flagstaff’s most irritating Chinaman.”

“Yeah, drive him out, this fella’s an *sshole who likes to use racism to create trouble for people,” chimed in York. “He’s a really detestable person. I can’t even drink my beer anymore after seeing him.”

Li Du looked at the three of them and said, “Don’t be so impatient, I will leave. Seems like the people outside are saying the truth. The three of you collaborated with the storage company to scam your fellow treasure hunters?”

Frank replied disdainfully, “Who are my fellow treasure hunters? You and that group of idiots?”

York hurriedly said, “What did you say? Scam our fellow treasure hunters? We didn’t, we’re just drinking beer with our old friends and doing some catching up. Right Kellan?”

The beer-bellied Kellan shrugged his shoulders. “Of course. We’re old friends.”

Li Du ignored them and turned to Rick. “You’re worse. Not only did you collaborate with the storage company, you also collaborated with outsiders. Looks like you don’t want to stay in Flagstaff anymore.”

“You’re still making threats?” Frank said impatiently. “Think about your own safety first.” He turned to the two white men and said, “This man’s a bad person, he’s a thief just like all other Chinese. Kellan, be careful, he might steal your stuff.”

York added, “Officer Pratt, I suggest you arrest him for an investigation. Maybe you’ll find something.”

The police officer seemed moved by Frank and York’s words. His eyes cried of ill intentions.

Li Du stared at two white men and said, “You won’t do that, will you?”

Kellan said coldly, “Maybe not, but who knows? You can go now. My brother and I will pretend that we didn’t see you. If you stay here any longer, then it’s a different story.”

As he spoke, he waved his hands and added, “Also, when you go, bring all the men outside with you as well. Don’t forget to clear the garbage inside the units and make sure they’re clean.”

Frank and York cackled loudly, but Rick seemed unhappy with the arrangement. “He entered your private territory. You can get the police to arrest him. This b*st*rd’s a thief!”

By now, Hans was clear about what was going on, and whispered to Li, “Come on, there’s no point staying here. This storage company is closing down soon, he doesn’t give a d*mn.”

In the current society, one of the reasons that storage auction companies would not set traps for treasure hunters was that the Association had rules and regulations that once companies were exposed for setting such malicious traps, they would be blacklisted.

Although the storage unit company could still hold auctions, it would be blacklisted by the Storage Auction Association. That meant their auction information would not appear on the Association’s website.

The Association’s website was the treasure hunters’ main source of information in regards to storage auctions. This was also the reason why everyone tried very hard to join higher-level clubs.

The higher the level, the more resources one could gain access to within the Association.

If treasure hunters could not see the auction information released by the storage companies, their auctions would not be successful.

Even if the blacklisted companies published their auction in the newspapers or on forums, some treasure hunters might also do a search on the association’s website on the particular company and would find out about the blacklisting, and would not attend the auction.

Pratt’s Storage Company had daringly collaborated with Frank and the others to scam the treasure hunters. This revealed that the owner was not afraid of getting blacklisted. Generally, companies that would resort to fraud were either going to close down.

Li Du laughed and whispered back, “I know, but look at them, they are so cocky. You don’t want to teach them a lesson?”

Hans was enraged as well but he could do nothing to them. “Of course I want to, but there’s nothing I can do.”

Li Du replied, “Well I may just have a way. You should go and appease everyone outside first, let them calm down.”

Hans nodded and left the small office.

“Hey, what are you talking about? Just scram.” Frank waved his hands impatiently at Li Du.

Li Du had a faint, cunning smile on his face. “Is this your house? Why are you calling the shots here?”

Frank said triumphantly, “This is my friend’s territory. I can at least help him out with this.”

Li Du glanced at Kellan and asked, “Is that right, Mr. Pratt? Are you sure you want me to scram? Right, I haven’t introduced myself. My buddy and I are not really related to those outside. We’re interested in your company—if you’re willing to change hands, we’re willing to take over.”

Kellan changed his tune when he heard what Li Du said, but he was not foolish. He looked at Li Du in doubt and said, “You want to take over my company? How should I trust you?”

“If the price’s suitable, I’m willing to take it over,” said Li Du with a confident smile. “The American dollar can make you believe me.”


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