Chapter 770 Is there any reward?
The Substitute Bride Doted by My Billionaire Husband
As Elvis finished speaking, Franklin, Eleanor and Naomi all gasped. They didnât understand what he was saying at all.
Elvis glanced at the bottle of red wine that had been opened at the party and asked, âA bottle of 52-
year-old red wine must be expensive, right?â
The manager of The Broadview Hotel quickly nodded and said: âYes, Mr. Augustine. A bottle of red wine costs five figures. Just now they ordered a barrel of 52 year old red wine and drank it like water.â
Naomi immediately glared at Franklin and Eleanor.
âHuh-â
At this point, Franklin hiccupped very inappropriately. The 52-year-old red wine was really good, so he accidentally drank it down. He looked embarrassedly at Elvis and said with a smile: âPrâ¦President Augustine, Lâ¦.â
Elvis raised his thin lips: âNo need to explain. As long as youâre happy. Iâm just helping you organize your birthday party anyway.â
âWellâ¦â Franklin and Eleanor wanted to talk.
Elvis interrupted them, raising his heroic eyebrows: âIsnât it enough for me to have a birthday party at The Broadview Hotel? Are you not satisfied?â
Franklin and Eleanor: âWellâ¦â
âIs the 52-year-old red wine you just drank good?â
âWellâ¦
âYou still donât have enough face in front of these relatives?â
âWellâ¦â
Elvis looked at the manager of The Broadview Hotel, saying. âSo, youâre satisfied, my mission is done.
You guys must go to the checkout counter. Manager, print out the bill for them. The drink bill doesnât seem cheap.â
Naomi, Franklin and Eleanor were stunned at the spot like chickens. They didnât expect him to play the trick of not paying.
âMr. Augustine, hereâs the bill.â The manager of The Broadview Hotel quickly issued the bill.
Elvis didnât look at it and said, âShow them. Theyâll pay.â
âYes.â The manager of The Broadview Hotel quickly walked up to Franklin and Eleanor. âLook closely, this is your consumption today.â
Franklin and Eleanor looked over, the âOsâ on the bill making them almost dizzy. Today they really spent a lot of money here, like dirt.
Originally, they thought Elvis would pay the bill, but now they were asked to pay the bill, where did they get the money?
Their legs both became weak.
At this point, Eleanor tugged on Franklinâs sleeve and said in a low voice, âDonât panic. We still have the card Elvis gave us. The amount on the card can be used at will. If we use it to pay the bill, it will be considered his payment.â
Being reminded of this, Franklin straightened his legs. He remembered the bank card Elvis had given him was still in his pocket. They have spent a lot of money these days. The amount of money in this card is truly endless, never running out, like a gold mine.
âOkay, letâs pay.â Franklin waved his hand and spoke very boldly.
Elvis, seeing their little plot, slowly curled his thin lips, âOh, by the way, I forgot to tell you something.
The bank card I gave you was actually⦠a credit card.â
A credit card?
Franklin and Eleanor were confused: âWhat is a credit card? What does it mean?â
âCredit card means there is no money in this card, just a bank overdraft. Bank loans must be repaid. At that time I saw that you wanted a card so I gave it to you. I also asked the clerk to change the credit card holder. That card has nothing to do with me now. Every penny you spend during this period is a bank loan, and you have to pay it back,â Elvis said casually.
Franklin and Eleanorâs heads went off with a bang, their ears buzzing. They always assumed the card was from Elvis and they spent his money. Who would know⦠that was a credit card?
No wonder the money in this card can be spent at will, like a silver mine in a mountain of gold. It turns out that the gold mountain silver mine is fake but the bottomless pit is real.
Franklin and Eleanor thought about how much money they had spent these days, but they couldnât remember. They couldnât calculate because they spent money like running water. After spending it all, they suddenly take on a huge debt that they will never be able to repay in this life.
They both know that Elvis intentionally tricked them!
âNaomi!â Franklin and Eleanor quickly looked at Naomi for help, âNaomi, whatâs going on?â
Naomi absolutely didnât want to talk to them, but she couldnât reveal her flaws, could only pitifully look at Elvis, âPresident Augustine, my parentsâ¦
Elvisâs narrow, deep eyes looked at Naomiâs long diamond dress. He said, âBy the way, I forgot to tell you that you havenât paid for this long dress. It was ordered under your name. You bought it. You have to pay for it later.â
Naomi seemed to be suddenly mocked, she looked at Elvis in disbelief. Was he⦠acting so heartless?
She knew. She knew he did it on purpose!
He didnât reveal anything at first, letting her and her parents live a life like heaven. Itâs just that the higher they climb, the harder they fall. He was just waiting to push their family to hell at this birthday party.
This time, all her calculations not only failed, but they also owed a lot of money!
Elvis glanced at the manager of The Broadview Hotel and said, âManager, these are the people who have to pay the bills. Keep an eye on them. None of them can run away.â
âOkay, Mr. Augustine. Donât worry.â The manager of The Broadview Hotel said and waved, tall uniformed security guards quickly rushed to surround the surrounding area.
Elvis didnât look at these people anymore. He looked down at Olive, âOh, the acting is over. Letâs go.â
Olive with her delicate willow eyebrows glanced at him, âMr. Augustine, youâre getting worse and worse.â
Elvis used his big hand to pinch her soft waist, asking. âDonât you like it?â
Olive pursed her red lips, âAlthough itâs a bit rude, I love it. Mr. Augustine, youâre amazing Elvis hugged her to leave, whispering in her ear: âSo is there any reward?â
After Elvis and Olive left, the relatives quickly said, âNaomi, whatâs going on?â
âArenât you dating a very rich man? We also met Mr. Augustine, but he doesnât like you at all. You bragged ostentatiously, now youâre going to get slapped in the face.â
âAt first, we thought youâd fly to the sky to become a fairy, but we didnât expect you to turn into mud on the ground. Huh!â
âThe amount you owe has nothing to do with us. You agreed to refund our return ticket. If you donât give us the money, weâll destroy your house, making you homeless!â