Mike suddenly paused, then nodded and said, "Our boss calls it a 'zero-dollar purchase,' which I think sounds nicer."
"Zero-dollar purchase, that's an interesting term," Walton shrugged. "Murder rates in North Hollywood aren't high, but there are too many zero-dollar purchases. I don't want to deal with them all day, so I might do something a bit more relaxing."
Francisco put down his chopsticks, feeling that the conversation was about to get serious, so he looked at Gao Guang. After noticing Gao Guang showed no reaction, he hesitated and then reluctantly picked up his chopsticks again.
Gao Guang hadn't noticed Francisco's caution, because the mention of zero-dollar purchases made him think of contraband. When he thought of contraband, he immediately remembered Sebastian from Bogota.