Chapter 160 - Chapter 160: Chapter 156: A Harmonious Family Makes Everything Successful – Part 2
Super Spender
Chapter 160: Chapter 156: A Harmonious Family Makes Everything Successful â Part 2
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âMr. Lewis, rest assured, there will be no problem.â The Davis Manager was feeling a little envious of Grace Lewis now. This young lady was indeed lucky. Even her bonus got mentioned specifically and since Finn Lewis brought it up, she would not have any problems receiving it now.
Grace, of course, understood this and immediately responded with respectful gratitude, âThank you, Mr. Lewis.â
âNo need to thank me, you also provided the service, didnât you? We will be leaving first, there may be other things that will require your assistance afterward, like issues regarding renovation,â Finn said with a smile.
âNo problem, Mr. Lewis. If there are any issues, feel free to come to us. We promise to introduce you to the best renovation companies,â Davis Manager assured confidently.
Carrying a thick stack of contracts, the trio left the sales office. Only then did others, who had been paying attention to their proceedings, began to stir. âIs this what you call a second-generation rich? Heâs outrageously wealthy. Buying houses as if purchasing cabbages. Iâve never seen anyone buy a whole project of a residential area outright.â
âIndeed. But what was that car he drove? There seems to be no logo in the front, but thereâs a butterfly at the back. It looks quite high-end. Iâve never seen that car before.â
âCertainly, it wonât be a cheap car. Did you think they could be like us, driving a Flying Horse or Eldora? These may be luxury cars in the eyes of ordinary people, but to the real wealthy, they are probably reserved for their bodyguards and assistants.â
On the way back, Sophie Lee didnât clamor to drive. Her head was spinning a bit. Her brother said he sold a property for one billion federal coins, but can someone explain how that one billion turned into over eight billion? And it is not possible that Finn hadnât spent any money before.
Only when they were nearing their home did Sophie snap back to reality. She glared at Finn, âFinn, be honest, how much money have you made? You just spent over eight billion. Didnât you tell me you only sold for one billion federal coins?â
âHehe, this is something you donât need to ask, sister. I canât explain it clearly, but rest assured I havenât stolen or robbed the money,â Finn chuckled. He truly didnât know how to explain it. He also didnât plan on hiding it from her as he still needed her help.
Without Finnâs explanation, Sophie couldnât ask for more. Although she didnât show it, Sophie was still aghast inside. Is this the same brother she knew?
Although they moved to Hello City later, Finn basically grew up with her since childhood. She knows her brother really well.
She had also met Finn a few times while he was in college. How did he become a completely different person just after a little over a year? But no matter how shocked Sophie was, she couldnât ignore the fact right in front of her. She kept reminding herself that Finn was always smart since he was a kid and vowed that he would be successful in the future, but the timing was too fast.
âOh, by the way, donât mention buying all these houses tonight. I bought these houses for other purposes as well. You must cooperate with me,â Finn reminded Sophie again when he saw her stop asking.
âCooperate with what?â Sophie glanced at Finn and asked.
âThe houses I bought today will be given to each of you. Aside from our family, we have six siblings on my motherâs side, thatâs six houses. Then, each of the children gets a house. For example, your family has three children, one for your eldest sister, one for you, and one for Winter Lee. Then one for Jason Wells from Uncleâs family, one for Jasmine Clarke from Fourth Auntâs family, and one for King Davis from Fifth Auntâs family, and so on for the rest of the families,â Finn explained to Sophie.
Although these relatives all lived in Hello City and their living conditions were ordinary, they still helped each other. During busy harvest seasons, they would return to their home to help harvest crops despite the long distances. Perhaps there wasnât much financial help, but Finn appreciated these relationships. His parentsâ relatives were all nice, and they could help each other. Finn had deep affection for this large family. Giving one house to each family showed no difficulty for Finn.
âIs this a good idea?â Sophie hesitated before finally saying.
âWhy wouldnât it be?â Finn raised an eyebrow.
âBy giving four houses to our family and only two to Uncleâs, wonât that cause some problems? Thereâs a saying, âItâs not poverty, but inequality thatâs scaryâ. Eventhough weâre all family, but wonât this cause contention?â As a tour guide, Sophie was experienced in dealing with peopleâs emotions.
âSister, to be honest, if it were another family, I canât guarantee. But for our family, Iâm certain you donât have to worry about it. No one would have other thoughts. These houses may seem too many for you, but with me around, you wonât have to worry about the cost of these houses so just trust me,â Finn gave a reassuring smile.
âWell, if you have everything under control, then alright,â after some thought, Sophie agreed. It seemed as if her familyâs generosity was sincere without any ulterior motives. For example, her eldest aunt, who was better off, would give money or things occasionally to her two younger uncles. They didnât give much, but it was not just once or twice. Neither her father nor her siblings minded much about it.
âAlright, leave this to me. Just donât leak it to others. Iâm definitely going back to Celeston City. But for now, our parents will live in a semi-detached villa. Itâs good for everyone to live close to each other to feel livelier,â Finn contemplated and then spoke.
âSure, you decide. I think itâs a good idea too. But thanks in advance. You havenât waited for anything yet youâre already offering me a house. My husband will be thrilled,â Sophie had been married already but her husband was teaching at the university that afternoon, so he couldnât make it back in time.
Finn chuckled, of course, he knew why Sophie said that. This was because she and her husband were still living with Sophieâs eldest aunt. They had been worried about how to buy a house and now, Finn directly gave one to them.
âJust consider it as a belated wedding present. When you got married, I didnât have any money. Now that I have money, I want to make it up to you,â Finn said with a smile.
âWell, your intention is remembered. The thing you gave us is still kept at home. My husband said it would be nice to display it in the living room once we move into the new house,â Sophie laughed. When she got married, Finn was in his first year at university and naturally didnât have much money. Finn stubbornly bought a very large tree root and sculpted it into a piece of art. The quality of the finished piece was quite good. Sophieâs husband particularly liked this piece. He was ecstatic when he received it. Despite its lack of monetary value, he still loved it..