Cameron couldn't afford the car, but he wasn't fazed by the awkwardness. "No rush. Buying a car isn't just about status; it's also about the vibe. I have to choose one that suits me," Cameron said to himself while browsing the cars. Seeing that there wasn't a single car priced below four hundred thousand dollars troubled Cameron, but he didn't show it on his face. He stroked his chin, looked at the LaFerrari, and shook his head. "No, I don't like its transmission." He then moved to the Ferrari Enzo, frowned, and said, "This model is too old." Passing by the Ferrari F50, Cameron didn't even stop. "It's a piece of trash designed by some lousy designer," he muttered. No matter what car it was, if it cost over four hundred thousand dollars, Cameron could find a reason not to like it. He pr

