"Believe it or not, I do have the membership card of Dragon's Villa." Finn Chen said calmly. Plus, his was one of the mere three Supreme Membership card, which indicated he was the biggest shareholder of Dragon's Villa.
"Are you crazy?" Sally Li said sarcastically. Like it's Finn's joke.
"I'm serious," Finn sneered.
"Ha-ha. Ridiculous," Sally laughed loudly and continued, "Then what's your level? Black iron? Brass?"
Sally was making fun of Finn. There's no such kind of membership at all.
Finn ignored her. When they entered the Villa, Sally would know his real level.
"Sally, be nice. I believe Finn is supposed to be the diamond member. That's the most suitable one," Tim teased Finn as well.
"Diamond? I never heard about this," Greta Wang asked astonishingly. A platinum member would spend one million on the membership fee. For a diamond, the number would be much more huge.
"Yes." Tim nodded, and said jealously, "But it's tough to be the diamond members, despite a big fortune. One must be recommended by the shareholders. Afterward, he needs to pay 10 million of the annual membership fee."
"Ten million?!" Greta said in shock.
"Yes, but it's not a big deal for them," Tim said lightly. After all, there're several meetings for Diamond-level members every year, each of which would bring them at least 10 million benefits.
Greta was too shocked to get any words out. She used to feel that a man with tens of millions of assets was wealthy.
"Tim, what's the level of Hamlin?" Sally asked.
"You can figure it out yourself. Hamlin's brother is one of the shareholders of Dragon's Villa. "Tim said calmly, "She's the diamond member."
Sally was excited and planned to flatter Hamlin more to gain benefits.
Finn was surprised about their reaction to only a diamond member. That'd be pretty interesting when they knew Finn, who's now in the same car with them, represented the biggest stakeholder.
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The car reached the Dragon's Villa quickly.
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