Even if he did nothing, he would still get an annual consultant fee of $320,000. Why bother with cases that offer such low prices, which would only lower his own standards?
Orty said, "I suggest you listen to the details of the case first. You might find it interesting. If you're not interested after hearing it, you can still refuse then."
"No need, I stick to my own principles."
Orty sighed lightly, still with a smile on his face, "OK, although our first cooperation didn't reach an agreement, at least we understand each other better now."
"You're right, cooperation itself is based on mutual understanding and trust," Luke started the car and drove Orty home.
On the way, Luke also asked about some matters concerning Pinkerton Detective Agency, and Orty answered each one of them.
In fact, Luke was somewhat prepared for Orty's visit today, just like Grandpa Robert had said, a capitalist's money is not that easy to earn.
Once you take their money, they expect you to work for them.