Chapter 48 Locke's Request

After returning to the W City, Watson planned to have a good rest. After all, he had spent too much energy not long ago.

Lying on the soft, Watson felt as comfortable as lying on a water bed.

But he would take a rest in the following.

One night, the doorbell of Watson's house rang, which made Watson feel very strange.

He remembered clearly that he had ordered everyone to have a good rest before dark, but why did someone look for him?

With doubts in his heart, Watson walked to the door and saw through the cat's eye that the person outside was Locke.

Locke's wrinkled face was replaced by a trace of anxiety and haste.

Seeing the man gasping for breath, Watson knew that he must be in a hurry, so he quickly opened the door.

"Locke? What's wrong?"

Watson asked while ushering Locke into the room.

Locke took out a handkerchief on his chest and wiped the sweat on his forehead. Then he staggered into Watson's house and sat on the sofa.

But Locke hesitated after sitting down.

"I don't know... Are you interested in military antiques?"

After hesitating for a while, Locke finally chose to speak it out.

He had no way back.

Hearing this, Watson was a little stunned and didn't say anything. He knew that the other party wanted to say more.

Since Watson didn't answer, Locke knew why he didn't answer.

So, Locke began to tell him the reason.

"One of my suppliers found a war site. It is said that it is an abandoned processing factory on the territory of the warrior race."

Hearing this, Watson nodded, indicating Locke to go on. At the same time, Locke's face gradually showed an expression of embarrassment.

"But the boss of the processing factory said that he didn't want to sell his family property at a low price, so he asked us for 5 million dollars at an exorbitant price."

Locke said in a trembling voice. It was 5 million dollars.

How could an abandoned processing factory be worth 5 million dollars?

If there wasn't any clue indicating that there were some treasures below, they wouldn't have negotiated, nor would they come to Watson now.

Locke was getting old, but now he had to ask for help. He blushed.

Hearing that, Watson frowned and lay back, looking at Locke with embarrassment.

To be honest, Watson didn't want to develop his career in military antiques.

After all, the war relics were a small business in the business circle, so he didn't have to take the risk.

Although he had just made a fortune, he didn't want to spend the money in this way.

Locke saw through Watson's hesitation, and Locke knew that he had no reason to persuade him.

Locke and the others didn't have a big deal. 5 million dollars was an astronomical figure for them, almost equal to their annual flow.

Moreover, they couldn't take out so much money in a short time. But when they thought of the hidden treasures below, their hearts were ready to move.

That was also the reason why Locke came to Watson shamelessly.

Seeing the hesitation on Locke's face, Watson knew what he was thinking about.

"I'm sure you know it's a small deal. And I don't know how much it is worth yet. I need to buy it with 5 million dollars."

Since the person was an old friend, Watson said it euphemistically. Locke was not a fool, so he understood what Watson said.

Locke was anxious to explain the value of the battlefield ruins.

"Watson, don't rush to conclude. According to the information we got, there must be invaluable treasures in it. 5 million dollars is worth it."

Locke's flustered expression aroused Watson's interest. He knew that if it weren't for the fact, the other party wouldn't have asked him for help.

"Now that you have said so, I'd like to hear what the value of your words is," Watson said, casually lying on the sofa and looking at Locke.

Hearing Watson's words, Locke couldn't help but relax his tightened hands.

After the whole situation relaxed, Locke took out a handkerchief and wiped the sweat off his forehead.

"Before we confirmed it, we did many tests and found that there were some treasures in it. And if we dug it out, my suppliers and I will reach the peak of our career."

Locke said sincerely, with a serious look in his eyes.

Watson couldn't help but sit up straight when he heard the strong tone of the man.

Looking at Locke's expression, Watson knew that there was no need for him to lie to him.

"But this is only your one-sided statement. Besides, you also said there was the possibility. I can't make such a decision without assurance." What Watson wanted was the absolute, not the assumption.

Although the money he earned just now was far more than 5 million dollars, it was not a small amount. Just like what Locke said just now, 5 million dollars was almost equal to their money in a year.

Watson wasn't that kind of person. Naturally, he wouldn't be so generous as to take out 5 million dollars.

Locke was a shrewd person. Judging from Watson's eyes, he knew that Watson had paid attention to this matter.

If he tried to persuade him a few more times, he might agree.

"Don't worry. I'm well prepared this time. These are the clues we've found. Since I want to ask for your help, I'll naturally prepare everything." Locke said as he took out a pile of materials from his briefcase.

Watson took a glance at the document and found that it was densely packed with words and some pictures attached. It looked like a small pile.

Seeing that the other party was so well prepared, Watson couldn't reject him directly. He picked up a few documents on the desk and began to read them.

It could be seen from the documents that Locke and the others had indeed paid great attention to the war ruins.

Watson didn't take it lightly. Instead, he read every word carefully.

It recorded the history of the war ruins in detail and even marked the treasures that might be buried.

Watson took a glance at the treasures and found that they were all extremely precious.

If they could dig them out, they might reach the peak of their career as Locke said.

Watson rubbed his chin, looked at the information with interest, and carefully looked at the treasures.

Locke, who was standing aside and nervous in his heart, knew that it was more than 70% possible to succeed this time when he saw Watson's interest.

Thinking of this, Locke felt relaxed and breathed a sigh of relief.

It seemed that he didn't find the wrong person.

After getting along with Watson for some time, Locke believed in him and knew that he would consider it for the sake of these.