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The Understated Dragon Lord

Chapter 283
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Chapter 283 Nathan Arrives Daniel's comments about Liam not drinking for three years were not baseless. He had given Liam medical examinations and even administered injections, so he was very familiar with Liam's health condition.

Emily couldn't resist a sneer at Daniel's confidence. "Country boy, I didn't realize you were this good at bluffing. Don't tellyou're claiming to know the legislator? Otherwise, how would you know he hasn't drunk in three years?" Instead of directly answering her question, Daniel countered, "The legislator you're talking about, is it Liam?" "Wow, country boy, you did your homework! Or did you just look it up on your phone? You actually managed to figure out the River County legislator's name. You really are quite something, using your phone to show off!" It wasn't long before Nathan arrived. Mason greeted him warmly with a drink and they exchanged pleasantries. After schit-chat, Mason pointed at the two bottles of vodka and asked Nathan, "These two bottles of booze, take a look and tell us if they really are fifty-year-old vodka and if each is worth a million dollars." Nathan examined one bottle and then shook his head. "Judging by these bottles, they look like the fake vodka that's sold online. They're cheap. This one might be worth a few tens, but their cost is probably only a few bucks each. After all, the contents are likely substandard industrial vodka, or even just industrial alcohol—it's not distilled from grain." Nathan's comments filled Emily with smug satisfaction as she quickly ridiculed Daniel. "Country boy, did you hear that? Nathan's been in the vodka business for decades. He's experienced and an expert in tasting vodka. You tried to pass off two bottles of cheap knock-offs as fifty-year-old vodka, each supposedly worth a million dollars. I think you've lost your mind to cup with such a lie." Daniel ignored Emily and turned to Nathan, asking with a cheerful grin, "Nathan, you've been in the vodka business for decades? Are you an expert at tasting vodka?" "Absolutely! When it comes to vodka appraisal in River County, if I say I'm second, no one would dare to claim they are first." "If Nathan is the best vodka expert in River County and can't recognize fifty-year-old vodka, that would be quite a letdown, wouldn't it? If word gets out, I'm afraid Nathan's appraisal skills will be widely questioned. That would mean no more vodka appraisals for you and no more dealing in vintage spirits. Vodka is the bread and butter of your line of work, isn't it? If you can't identify vodka, Nathan, you might want to look for a new job." Nathan responded to Daniel's words with a scoff and retorted, "Do you think talking like that will fool me? I've seen plenty of people who buy fake antique liquor online and try to pass it off as real to me. Do you think I'll fall for your trick? Since you claim your bottles are fifty-year-old vodka, then prove it. If you can prove it's fifty-year- old vodka, I'll buy it from you for two million a bottle." Chapter 283 Nathan Arrives Daniel's comments about Liam not drinking for three years were not baseless. He had given Liam medical examinations and even administered injections, so he was very familiar with Liam's health condition.

Emily couldn't resist a sneer at Daniel's confidence. "Country boy, I didn't realize you were this good at bluffing. Don't tellyou're claiming to know the legislator? Otherwise, how would you know he hasn't drunk in three years?" Instead of directly answering her question, Daniel countered, "The legislator you're talking about, is it Liam?" "Wow, country boy, you did your homework! Or did you just look it up on your phone? You actually managed to figure out the River County legislator's name. You really are quite something, using your phone to show off!" It wasn't long before Nathan arrived. Mason greeted him warmly with a drink and they exchanged pleasantries. After schit-chat, Mason pointed at the two bottles of vodka and asked Nathan, "These two bottles of booze, take a look and tell us if they really are fifty-year-old vodka and if each is worth a million dollars." Nathan examined one bottle and then shook his head. "Judging by these bottles, they look like the fake vodka that's sold online. They're cheap. This one might be worth a few tens, but their cost is probably only a few bucks each. After all, the contents are likely substandard industrial vodka, or even just industrial alcohol—it's not distilled from grain." Nathan's comments filled Emily with smug satisfaction as she quickly ridiculed Daniel. "Country boy, did you hear that? Nathan's been in the vodka business for decades. He's experienced and an

expert in tasting vodka. You tried to pass off two bottles of cheap.

m knock-offs as fifty-year-old vodka, offs each supposedly worth a million dollars. I think you've lost your mind to cup with such a lie." Daniel ignored Emily and turned to Nathan, asking with a cheerful grin, "Nathan, you've been in the vodka business for decades? Are you an expert at tasting vodka?" "Absolutely! When it comes to vodka appraisal in River County, if I say I'm second, no one would dare to claim they are first."

"If Nathan is the best vodka expert in River County and can't recognize fifty-year-old vodka, that would be apprais quite a letdown, wouldn't it? If wand wouldn't gets out I'm afraid Nathan's appraisal skills will be widely questioned. That would mean no more vodka appraisals for you and no more dealing in vintage spirits. Vodka is the bread and butter of your line of work, isn't it? If you can't identify vodka, Nathan, you might want to look for a new job."

Nathan responded to Daniel's words with a scoff and retorted, "Do you think talking like that will fool me? I've seen plenty of people who buy fake aptique liquor online and try to pass it off as real to me. Do you think I'll fall for your trick? Since you claim your bottles are fifty-year-old vodka, then prove it. If you can prove it's fifty-year-old vodka, I'll buy it from you for two million a bottle."