Chapter 162 - Chapter 162: Chapter 158: Nightclub Scene
Super Spender
Chapter 162: Chapter 158: Nightclub Scene
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Now Finn gave Jason a house, and gave another one to his family. Just the apartment alone is worth millions, but thatâs not really a matter. Given Jasonâs conduct, if you give him a house, it probably wonât be long before he squanders it.
âUncle, donât worry. This time when Iâm leaving, Iâll take Jason with me. Iâve got this.â Finn tenderly patted his uncleâs hand to comfort him. Finn wasnât capable of doing this before, but now he wanted to teach his brother a lesson, make him change his ways. Finn had plenty of ways.
âJason.â Everyone in the room knew why the uncle was upset, so when Finn called out Jasonâs name, everyone quieted down.
âWhat?â Jason lifted his head to glance at Finn and then went back to eating his food, but he still responded to him.
âWhen I leave in a few days, come with me. Got a problem with that?â Finn asked, raising an eyebrow. Jason was the same age as Finn, just two months younger. This kid also knew he was jobless and unambitious, and usually did not have the audacity to appear at gatherings like this.
But today, because it was Finnâs first time coming over, he also came. This kid is not bad at his core. Although he mucks around outside every day, heâs far from dabbling in underworld affairs. At best, heâs just a low-level hooligan. If you really expect him to enter that realm, he simply doesnât have the guts. Over the years, heâs become accustomed to this lifestyle, and probably accepted his fate. Heâs developed a lazy habit that he canât change.
âBro, what am I going to do following you about? What you do is all high-tech stuff, and Iâm not literate. Why should I go with you?â Jason obviously didnât want to go. If anyone is in a bad mood tonight, itâs him.
Itâs true that Finn gave him a house, and it is indeed worth millions, but Jason was still uncomfortable about it because he was the same age as Finn. Now Finn can generously gift houses in front of the entire family, but what about him? Itâd be impossible not to be affected, but at least he had enough self-awareness to know he could never reach that point himself.
âMom and Dad, keep eating. After dinner, you can go to my auntâs place. Ann, you go with them. Jason, you come with me. Letâs take a walk outside.â Finn got up and said directly.
âAlright, you guys go.â Their aunt and others didnât object. Jason was their nephew, and his failure to accomplish anything hurt them all. They were hoping Finn could find a way to guide him on the right track. Even if it meant settling down to learn a trade and getting a regular job, itâd be better than constantly worrying about him.
Jason had wanted to leave long ago. When he heard Finn calling him, he did not refuse. He got up right away and followed Finn outside. When they were outside the restaurant, Jason said, âBro, Iâm leaving first. I have stuff to do tonight.â
Obviously, this kid didnât want to talk with Finn. He probably knew what Finn wanted to talk about. When Finn went to college, he had tried to have this talk with him before as well. But back then, Finn had just started college. Even though he was talking about major principles, judging by Jasonâs state now, no major principles would work for him. If they did, he would have changed a long time ago.
âHold on, where are you going? What could be more important than spending time with your brother who just came to town? Iâm unfamiliar with Hello City. I want to go out and have fun tonight, but I donât know where to go. Canât you show me around?â Finn smiled faintly and stopped Jason right away.
He turned around, somewhat puzzled and looked at Finn, âBro, you just want me to show you around for fun?â
âWhat else? Come on, is there any decent night club around here? Take me to have some fun. Youâre pretty familiar with this aspect, arenât you?â Finn asked, grinning cheerfully.
âOf course, alright. Since youâve said this, then Iâll take you out for fun. But, I
donât have much money.â Jason agreed when he saw that Finn didnât want to talk, but wanted to go out for fun. His feelings for Finn were actually not bad. After all, they were brothers. Although not by blood, they had grown up together and were as close as real brothers.
âDonât worry. Going out with your brother, do you still need to pay? Letâs go.â Finn laughed, then headed for his car. Jason also followed him immediately, chuckling, âBro, your car is pretty nice. How about letting me drive?â âDo you have a license?â Finn asked, raising an eyebrow.
âOf course, I do. Donât worry, Iâm quite good at driving. Itâs not like I havenât driven a lot.â Jason bragged, rubbing his hands together quickly. Just like any other guy, he was drawn to nice cars. Jason was no exception. He had also driven cars before, but it was mostly limited to cars like Chery, Snow Red, or Light of Wildflower vans. When he saw Finnâs obviously fancy and valuable car, he couldnât help but itch to give it a try.
âYou can drive it.â Finn nodded, then walked over to the passenger side and opened the car door. Jason decisively went to the driverâs side, opened the door, and sat down. âBro, whereâs the car key?â As soon as he got in, Jason was taken aback. The carâs interior was clearly different from the cars he usually drove, and definitely not in the same class.
âNo need for a car key. My car has a built-in smart control system. Olivia, come out and greet him.â Finn laughed and said.
âHello Mr. Jason Wells. You can call me Olivia. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me.â Oliviaâs voice then came on.
Jason was taken aback and stuttered, âBro, how much is your car?â âNot too much, twenty million.â Finn smiled and replied.
âHow much?â Jason was quite surprised.
âTwenty million.â Finn already told Jason the number, even though it was cut down by fifty times. But even so, it was a staggering number for Jason. He bit his lip, caressed the unbelievably comfortable steering wheel, and whispered, âWhy donât you drive, bro? Iâm not very familiar with this car. It wouldnât be good if I accidentally scratch it.â
He became a little afraid to drive it. A brief collision with those million-dollar Flying Horse cars on the street could cost thousands or tens of thousands. This twenty million car, if bumped, wonât that mean tens of thousands are gone?
âYou drive, itâs no different from ordinary automatic cars. I donât know the road so I still need you to show me the way.â Finn laughed and rejected Jasonâs suggestion of swapping back.
After hesitating for a moment, Jason reluctantly started the car. But clearly, he drove extremely cautiously. Watching him being so tense while driving made Finn feel uncomfortable. But luckily, there was no problem with the car, and it easily got on the road. âWhere are you planning to take me? Itâd be best if you could find a good night club.â Finn looked at the scenery outside the window and casually started a conversation..