Drakeughed. "Felix, just drop the act! Even someone as rich as my dad has a mobile banking limit of 500 thousand dors.
"And you seriously think you can transfer ten million dors just like that? Nice try at fooling everyone!"
Felix turned to him with a pitying look. He said, "It must be exhausting pretending to be rich all the time."
As a VIP client at Concord Bank, Felix had no such transfer limits.
Before Drake could respond, Billy''s eyes widened as he stared at his phone. He eximed, "I''ve received the money!"
Then, he quicklyposed himself and resumed his wise demeanor.
"Sir, your spiritual understanding far surpasses mine. Someone of your devotion is more than wee at Sixview Peak. Please enter!" Billy gestured grandly. Felix was not just being petty-he needed to buy those items, and money was not an issue. Besides, supporting peaceful religion seemed worthwhile.
Watching Felix disappear inside, Drake began trembling as he recalled Luis'' warning-he had clearly underestimated his opponent and quickly retreated.
On the other hand, Billy''s smile grew wider. He was relieved he would not have to argue about returning Drake''s earlier donation.
"This charm is limited edition and is blessed by ourte master. It wards off evil spirits-only 50 thousand dors," Billy pitched enthusiastically.
He continued, "This red string bracelet protects against dark forces-80 thousand dors. And this ancient bell, though dusty, is one of our true treasures. Seeing your sincerity, I''ll part with it for 200 thousand dors." Half an hourter, Felix stared at Billy incredulously. "Mr. Stefan, were you a street vendor before joining the church?"
Billy quickly muttered something under his breath before responding, "Mr. Zeller, you misunderstand. I''ve devoted decades to spiritual practice here. How could youpare me to a mere vendor?"
Tired of Billy''s shameless sales pitch, Felix held up five fingers. "I''ll take everything I looked at for five thousand dors."
Billy feigned distress. "Mr. Zeller, surely you understand these sacred items from Sixview Peak..."
Before he could finish, Felix turned to leave. He stated simply, "Fine. I''ll look elsewhere. There are other churches."
"Deal!" Billy appeared in front of him instantly, smiling broadly. "Five thousand dors it is. Consider it a special price for such a generous donor."
At the church entrance, Billy kept waving until Felix disappeared from view. An elderly priest appeared beside him, shaking his head, and said, "Billy, this kind of swindling will ruin Sixview Peak''s reputation."
Billy scowled. "What do you know? Mr. Hoffman scammed me even worse back then. I''m just collecting a small interest payment. In 15 days, I can leave the mountain. Then, I''ll settle all my old scores with that kid, with interest."