Dawson thought for a moment and nodded, "That makes sense, but who let you agree to Kamile's terms? You could have added another hundred thousand, and he'd have definitely agreed. It was you who settled for five hundred thousand; you can't blame me for that."
Dawson sighed and waved his hand, "Alright then, how about you assign Kamile's debt to me? I'll think of a reason to go in and get Kamile to pay more, but how much I put out has nothing to do with you. The cars go to you, the money goes to me; we both win. You're getting three cars without spending a single dollar, isn't this a win-win?"
Gao Guang felt there was something wrong with this logic. He thought carefully and realized the problem was that Dawson had typical bandit logic.
It was a win-win, except Kamile was the one bleeding out,
and the bigger problem was that Gao Guang found himself accepting, even adapting to Dawson's bandit logic.