Chapter 214 - 214: 214: I Think You ‘re Trying to Scare Your Parents to Death
My Trillion-Dollar Assets is Exposed by My Wife’s Bragging!
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In the past, Suri Drew would always be cautious about spending money.
Now, she had completely accepted Yigol Novak in her heart, and Yigol would give her money so easily, without making a single fuss.
Especially when Yigol said that only when she spent money would he have the motivation to make more. Yigol was so good at making money that no matter how much she spent, it would never surpass his earning speed. Therefore, she no longer had any burden in her heart.
At this moment, Yigolâs phone rang.
âHoney, can you get my phone and see whoâs calling me?â Yigolâs ringtone was quite simple, so both of them knew it was his phone.
Suri went to get Yigolâs phone, and on her way over said, âItâs a call from your mom.â
Yigol nodded, âHmm, usually no one contacts me. I guess itâs from my family. Bring it over and turn on the speakerphone, so you can hold it for me because I canât use the phone right now.â
Suri, feeling a little shy, nodded, âOkay.â
Suri pressed the answer button and turned on the speakerphone.
âMom, are you calling me for something?â Yigol asked.
If it wasnât important, his mother would usually send him a WhatsApp message, only calling him for important matters.
âSon, I feel like Iâm dreaming. Are you really going to build a new house?â Mrs. Novak asked.
Yigol replied, âYeah, mom, you must still not have gotten over the fact that I
transferred so much money to you, right?â
Mrs. Novak responded, âIsnât that the truth? Iâve never heard of anyone with so much money, let alone seen it myself.â
Yigol deliberately replied, âMom, itâs all real. Just rest assured and go ahead with it. If itâs not enough, you can ask for however much you need, and Iâll send more.â
He said this to let his mother know that he still had a lot of money.
Mrs. Novak hurriedly replied, âItâs enough, itâs enough. This amount of money is already more than we can spend. Itâs too much, and your dad and I keep feeling like weâre dreaming. We canât even sleep. How come when it gets to you, itâs like nothing?â
âYou always insisted you didnât do anything illegal, and you were indeed a well-behaved child. But suddenly youâre so rich, your dad and I are at a loss for words. Itâs killing us, it feels like this dream will never end. And you even said that if itâs not enough, youâll send more back. Are you trying to scare your parents to death?â
âEnough of that. Letâs get to the point, son. How do you want to build the house? Can we use those construction teams from our hometown?â Nanny Bruce asked.
Yigol understood his motherâs concerns.
Those construction teams in their hometown were pretty good considering the general conditions there.
However, their designs were not good enough. For ordinary people, as long as the house was livable, there were no other requirements.
But since Yigol had given so much money, his mother wondered if he might have other demands.
âMom, donât worry about the construction. As long as you donât object to us building a new house, everything else will be fine. If you and dad have no objections, Iâll find a good construction team from the city. Since we have money now, letâs not build those old-fashioned houses anymore. Weâll build a villa instead,â Yigol replied.
Mrs. Novak replied, âBuilding a villa? How much would that cost? Iâve heard that villas are very expensive, with material costs, labor costs, decoration,
etc⦠â
Before Mrs. Novak could finish speaking, Yigol interrupted her, âMom, didnât I tell you? Your son has plenty of money, so donât worry. Leave everything to me. Donât worry about the villaâs expenses either. The money I gave you, you can use it however you want. Iâll take care of everything else.â
âMom, you and dad need to be more generous in the future, and not so stingy. We didnât have any money before, and that couldnât be helped. But now that we do, you can do whatever you want. Otherwise, when I bring my girlfriend home, if youâre still so stingy, it might scare her away. Donât you also use a smartphone? Just buy whatever you want.â
âIf youâre so frugal, how can you get along with your daughter-in-law in the future? Our family is not poor. If youâre too stingy and wrong the girl, even if she doesnât say anything, youâll feel guilty in your heart, right?â
As soon as Yigolâs words were finished, Suri pinched him viciously in the waist, and Yigol almost cried out in pain.
âWe canât have that! Donât you see, we use every penny wisely. If you donât care about money once you have it, even if you have mountains of gold and silver, it wouldnât last. Besides, bring your daughter-in-law first and then talk about scaring her away.â
âWhen you have a wife, you can buy a house in the city and live there, and not live at home anymore. These days, itâs all about the âworld of two,â right? Your dad and I are country folks, and we donât want to disturb the peace between you young people. You both can just come home to visit us from time to time.â Yigol listened, and looked at Suri, raising his eyebrows.
His parents were rural people, and their mindset wouldnât change so easily. Even with money, it wouldnât change their habits of saving.
However, Yigolâs parents were open-minded and knew that there was a generation gap between them and the younger generation, so they wouldnât force many things on him.
The older rural people, the more frugal they were. This was a habit they had developed throughout their lives. having experienced so much hardship, they knew how hard it was to make money.
âAlright, alright, whatever you say. As long as you and dad agree to let me build the house, thatâs all I need. Iâll take care of the rest. Iâll have the construction team go straight to our house. Mom, Iâm doing the dishes right now, so weâll talk later. â
âAlright,â Mrs. Novak agreed and hung up the phone first.
âWife, you see, this is the generation gap. People with different experiences have different perspectives and different ways of thinking,â Yigol helplessly said to Suri.
âThey are all people who have experienced hardships, and they know the bitterness of life. Itâs understandable that they are more frugal. Plus, I think your mom is already very open-minded,â Suri replied.
Knowing that Yigol came from the countryside, Suri had already prepared herself mentally.
âAs long as you can understand, my dear. Iâm just worried about your future relationship with your mother-in-law,â Yigol chuckled, and said.
Suri gritted her teeth, suppressing her urge to pinch Yigolâs flesh, and walked
away with the phone..