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The Almighty Dominance (by Sunshine) novel Chapter 495

Alex’s eyes sharpened, “Are you absolutely sure about what you just said? That I can’t afford anything?”

The woman snorted, crossed her arms, and let her smirk twist into something vicious.

“Oh, I’m very sure. Real buyers don’t walk in looking like a budget disaster. You look like someone who waits for socks to go on clearance. The only thing you can actually afford is irritating people and wasting our time.”

She leaned in, her tone dipped in poison.

“Why ask about a car? Go buy the car key—the fake one that looks real but isn’t. That’s more your speed. Then you can take selfies with your pretend key and post it online. Maybe someone will believe you.”

Alex stepped closer. “You judge people by paint and fabric. I judge people by respect.”

A male salesman scoffed loudly. “You think you can insult your way into respect? Keep dreaming.”

To them, he was nothing—just a delusional man who came on a bicycle, asking about a top-tier flying car he had no business standing near.

Another salesman barked out a contemptuous laugh.

“Honestly, did you even look at the price tag? Or did you count the zeros wrong?”

Alex frowned, “Two hundred thousand dollars. I saw it.”

The salesman stepped closer, eyes narrowing.

“Pardon me, but may I know what you do for work?” He paused, sneering. “Or do you even have a job?”

“I have a job,” Alex said calmly. “I’m a gardener at Eden Group.”

“Oh damn, a gardener.”

The words snapped through the showroom, and people nearby started laughing—low, mocking, cruel. The kind of laughter meant to bruise.

The salesman didn’t even hide his amusement.

“And how much do you earn per month?” he pressed, savoring the humiliation he thought he was about to deliver.

“Three thousand dollars,” Alex replied, as if it didn’t bother him at all.

The salesman let out a derisive snort.

“If you already know the price, then why didn’t you walk out instead of wasting our time?” the salesman scoffed, voice thick with contempt.

“Because I want to buy it,” Alex said.

The salesman let out a sharp, mocking laugh.

“Can you even afford it? Look around—everyone here is watching. When we print the invoice, bring it to you, and tell you to pay… and your balance isn’t enough? When your loan gets rejected on the spot?” He leaned in, eyes gleaming with cruelty.

“Do you understand how humiliating that moment will be for you?”

“Don’t worry,” Alex said calmly. “That won’t happen.”

“Do me a favor,” the salesman said, flicking his hand at Alex like he was shooing off a mosquito. “Head over to the bargain graveyard in the back. Don’t touch the center booths—these are premium cars. Way above your pay grade.”

He leaned closer, lowering his voice like he was sharing a secret.

“You’ll find five-thousand-dollar air-junk back there. If the stars align, maybe even a three-thousand-dollar, one-month-used special. Comes with a free chance of the engine dying mid-air and dropping you like a sack of potatoes.”

People around them burst into laughter.

The salesman grinned with theatrical pity.

“Honestly, your bicycle is safer. At least it won’t fall out of the sky. So if your wallet’s empty, don’t wander into the luxury section. You’ll get a nosebleed.”

Alex’s voice turned cold and razor-sharp.

“Are you sick? Did you forget your medication this morning? Do you need me to call a health android here to cure you?”

The salesman scoffed.

“Hah! Stop bluffing,” the salesman snapped. “I’ll call the android guard and have you thrown out.”

He jabbed a finger toward the entrance.

“You’re nothing but a broke loser here to take selfies and pretend you’re important. Just another poor idiot trying to pump up his sad little ego while wasting our time!”

Alex gave him a slow, sarcastic smile.

“How much commission do you earn on this car?”

The salesman straightened, proud of the number.

“You wouldn’t believe it even if I told you. But I’ll say it anyway—twenty-five thousand dollars. Money you will never touch in your entire life.”

Alex nodded once. Calm. Controlled.

“Alright. Good to know. You just lost twenty-five thousand dollars.”

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