Chapter 378 Asset Verification
Selina sneered mockingly, “Donald, aside from the fact that you must make advance reservations to rent Sky Garden for a day, are you aware of the cost? Ten million!”
Sky Garden was excessively pricey. Particularly those flowers which required daily pruning and replacement. The withered plants needed to be taken out instantly. Additionally, there were expenses like management fees and labor charges.
Its existence was a symbol of Yund Group’s enduring prosperity rather than a means of making money.
In fact, the Yund family had to pay a lot for Sky Garden each year.
Donald grew impatient. “Are you unable to comprehend what I said? I’d like to book Sky Garden for tomorrow. Money is not an issue!”
Selina’s face also turned cold as she yelled, “Donald, don’t be so unreasonable. Please abide by the regulations!”
“Regulations?” Donald had a smirk on his face. “Tell me what the regulations are.”
“Firstly, we must conduct an asset verification. Secondly, a proposal for a personalized birthday party. Thirdly, schedule a time in advance!” Selina didn’t think Donald had that much money.
The Yund family was very comprehensive. They established a policy requiring an asset verification because they did not want anyone to hold a wedding or other event to blow their riches.
To reserve Sky Garden, one needed at least one hundred million on their card.
“Consider this. Can you pass the asset verification process?” Selina scrutinized Donald once again and determined that he was acting unreasonably.
Donald paid no further attention to her and instead looked at the receptionist who had greeted him. “Follow the procedure. Do you want to check my assets first?”
The receptionist girl froze and looked at Selina with a troubled face.
She had only recently begun working, and Selina was the forewoman of another group. Donald was technically a customer as well. Selina was working today. Therefore, it was her turn to welcome the clients. However, the receptionist wanted to train herself, so she noticed Donald’s arrival and familiarized herself with the procedure beforehand.
Selina pursed her lips. “It’s all right. You can serve him. I don’t think he has that much money, though.”
Several other staff members appeared to have seen something amiss and questioned Selina as to why she was so emotional that day.
Selina hesitated briefly before explaining it to them.
A girl replied, “I see. So, he rejected your previous confession. Thankfully, he turned you down. See how wonderful your life is right now. You bring in millions annually, and that man adores you too!”
“Well, Mr. Wilson has been after you for a while.”
“He’s not even close to Mr. Wilson.”
Selina giggled. “What’s the point of talking about him? I don’t like him, though.”
“He mentioned that he wants to reserve the entire Sky Garden for your birthday.” A staff worker remarked with envy, “It appears to be tomorrow as well.”
“It is tomorrow, but I did not agree to it. Let’s see how sincere he is,” Selina replied.
Nigel was the Mr. Wilson they were referring to. Selina did not like him because, in her eyes, only Yund Group, Freedman Group, and the Campbell clan were affluent families!
Furthermore, she knew Nigel was a player.
After giving it some thought, the receptionist who welcomed Donald asked, “Sir, can you offer a bank card for asset verification?”
“No issue.” He took out a stack of cards and gave her a black card after inspecting them.
That card was the most common and contained the least amount of money he had on him.
Selina looked at him with even more contempt.
People who use a lot of cards typically share one thing in common—they don’t have any money. The more they apply for cards, the less money they have.
That was a peculiar occurrence, and Selina had already witnessed too much.
The receptionist said, “Please follow me.”
She followed the precise protocol and directed Donald to a booth before pouring him a cup of coffee. “Please enjoy your coffee.”
Then, she fetched over an asset verification equipment and inserted Donald’s card into it. “Please enter your password.”