Ding Ze increased the price slightly to round it up to a whole number.

Orwell agreed without hesitation.

"Thank you, Mr. Orwell. I hope we will have more opportunities to cooperate in the future," Ding Ze said.

"You're welcome, you're welcome, I'm really looking forward to it."

"Then we should act sooner rather than later. Tonight at eight o'clock, I'll be at the xx Hotel. Would it be convenient for Mr. Orwell to bring his lawyer over so we can finalize this deal?" Ding Ze asked.

Orwell dared not refuse, "Sure, sure, I'll be there on time."

“Okay, see you tonight,” Ding Ze said, then hung up the phone and gave Janet a bright smile. “One building done, now let’s buy the second one.”

Janet laughed heartily, "You're just like the devil."

The devil.

That's a pretty catchy name.

Ding Ze thought it was great.

The purchase of the second building also went very smoothly.

Before long, the two reached an agreement and arranged to meet at the hotel at 8 p.m., then ended the call.

Putting down his phone, Ding Ze asked Janet with a smile, "What are the chances that these two people will call the police, or bring people to surround this hotel and try to kill me?"

Janet shook her head with a laugh. "You're such a bastard, a lot of people want to get rid of you. I don't need to guess."

Ding Ze feigned anger, "What are you saying? I was just trying to be kind to everyone. Both of them wanted to give me the building, but I refused and insisted on buying it. If I'm a bastard, then everyone is a bastard."

Janet smiled and said, "A bunch of fallacies."

“Hey, I’ve noticed, Ms. Austin, you’re getting more and more itchy,” Ding Ze threatened with a smile.

Janet raised an eyebrow, deliberately provoking, "So what if it is, Mr. Ding?"

Ok.

We still need to fight another battle.

Around 2 PM, having nothing better to do, the two left the hotel and went out for a stroll.

Los Angeles is a lot of fun, there are many things to do.

The two wandered aimlessly, eventually ending up in a Patek Philippe boutique, intending to buy a pair of watches to wear.

But damn it, they weren't selling it; you had to pre-order.

That's not all; the teller was incredibly arrogant and cocky.

We can't let them get away with this, screw you.

Ding Ze summoned the paralyzing Gu worms, turning all the shop assistants into vegetable-like beings in one go. Then, he laughed and said, "Remember, my surname is Ding. When you can move again, call your company and tell the boss that if he does this kind of thing again, I'll come over and have a chat with him in a while."

Once the job is done, leave.

Once outside the store, Janet couldn't stop smiling. "Mr. Ding is really amazing."

"Don't you know how amazing I am?" Ding Ze joked.

If I didn't buy the watch, oh well, I'll just keep browsing.

********

It didn't take long.

Someone discovered the tellers who had become vegetative and quickly called the police and an ambulance.

The ambulance arrived with sirens blaring and took the person to the hospital.

Naturally, the tellers who were in a vegetative state were terrified and felt very wronged.

This is the company using scarcity marketing, what does it have to do with us?

Why are you treating us like this?

Ding Ze and Janet strolled around and ended up at a surfing spot.

The waves in this area are generally very large.

Many people are surfing and having a great time.

Ding Ze can surf too.

“Ms. Austin, would you like to go surfing?” Ding Ze asked.

Janet grew up in Miami and knows a little surfing, but she's not good at it. "I only know a little, will I drown?"

"Haha, with me here, it's impossible," Ding Ze laughed in response. (End of Chapter)

Chapter 194 Dongfeng Film and Television, filming "Prison Break"

Surfing is still a lot of fun.

Ding Ze and Janet quickly bought their gear, changed into it, and went into the sea to play.

They played until evening.

Janet had a lot of fun.

The two had a great time, then strolled off to have dinner before returning to the hotel.

The owners of the two buildings arrived early and waited in the hotel lobby until the agreed time before calling Ding Ze.

Ding Ze then sent someone to the empty suite upstairs.

Not long after.

Ding Ze, with a cigarette dangling from his lips, met the two men and the lawyers they had brought.

Neither of them brought anyone else with them, not even a bodyguard, and they had no intention of taking the opportunity to kill Ding Ze.

This saved Ding Ze a lot of trouble.

Everything went smoothly afterward. Ding Ze quickly signed the contract, wrote the check, and completed the transaction.

"It's a pleasure to do business with you two. If you need any help in the future, please feel free to contact me," Ding Ze said with a smile after finishing. "I will do my best to help in any way I can."

It's a matter of fact.

Such a promise from Ding Ze, this serial killer, is, in a sense, very valuable.

The original owners of those two buildings did indeed need Ding Ze's help with something.

However, neither of them said it directly, leaving it for later.

Soon, the two left with the lawyer.

Ding Ze took the contract and didn't linger, returning to the suite where Janet was.

It's dark outside.

The two decided to rest tonight and didn't plan to go out. After discussing it, they called the restaurant and ordered some fruit and red wine.

“Let’s watch a movie tonight,” Ding Ze said with a smile.

Janet immediately nodded, "Okay."

And so, with fruit and red wine, the two watched two movies in a row. Their eyes were tired, so they turned off the TV to give them a rest and chatted.

As they chatted, the conversation turned to the film and television company that was about to be established.

When this topic came up, Ding Ze got excited, lit a cigarette, and laughed, "I plan to film a TV series first, a series adapted from a true story."

Looking at Ding Ze's smile, Janet instinctively felt something was wrong. "What real event?"

“A true story related to Fox River State Penitentiary,” Ding Ze said with a wicked grin.

Janet was taken aback at first, then quickly understood what she meant, and was speechless for a moment. "You're talking about your real-life events, aren't you?"

"Haha, yes, I've even thought of a name: 'Prison Break'," Ding Ze said with a bright smile. "What do you think?"

"Is this really okay?" Janet asked with a smile.

"Of course, Fox River Prison is very interesting. Everyone there speaks very well and is very talented," Ding Ze said with a smile.

Janet was speechless, but she became a little interested. "I'm not sleepy yet. Why don't you tell me about your experience in that prison?"

“Okay,” Ding Ze said, not sleepy at all, and started talking.

This topic has been discussed for quite some time.

Janet's head was spinning. "Fox River State Penitentiary, is it that interesting?"

“Reality is actually more interesting,” Ding Ze replied with a smile, then thought of something.

With Dongfeng Security's current capabilities, taking over Chicago would actually be quite easy.

Comrade John Abruzzi, are you interested in restoring the glory of the Abruzzi family in Chicago?

“Wait, let me call Abruzzi,” Ding Ze said immediately, picking up the satellite phone and dialing the number so as not to forget.

Las Vegas.

These past few days, Abruzzi and Vincent have been so busy they've barely had a moment to spare.

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