Chapter 310 - Chapter 310: Chapter 304: We’ll See
Super Spender
Chapter 310: Chapter 304: Weâll See
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âFine, I can tell you.â Sarah Wood said through gritted teeth, âBut, after I tell you, you must agree to the deal we just discussed.â
âNo, I didnât agree to anything. You can either spill it or not. Iâm not going to get roped into your cheerful plot. I donât need to create problems for myself.â Finn Lewis decisively waved his hand.
âDamn! Finn, are you asking for it! I can call right now and shut down all your businesses!â Sarah Wood threateningly said, gnashing her teeth.
âIâm so scared. This is why I donât want to deal with you lot. A bunch of brats! Youâre okay as long as your wishes are granted. But when something doesnât go your way, you start flexing your power, making threats. Whoâd want to work with you?â Finn Lewis said, repulsed.
Sarah Wood was taken aback and went silent. Finn Lewis stood up, âIâm going to Kay. Donât try to drag her into your circle. Sheâs too innocent. I donât want her to get hurt. If she does, Iâll lose it. And when I lose it, I scare myself.â
Leaving these words behind, Finn directly headed towards Kay Lee, âWait.â Sarah Wood called after him from behind.
âWhat do you want now?â Finn turned around and asked.
âIâll tell you! Happy now, huh? If you dare leave, Iâll whisper lies in Kayâs ear every day!â Sarah Wood angrily snapped.
Finn was left speechless by this childish rage. Giving in, he walked back and sat down, âGo ahead.â
âAlright, itâs related to that foundation we mentioned in the car. The one that isnât a charity foundation.â Sarah Wood hesitated before speaking.
Finn didnât respond, waiting for Sarah to continue, âAlright, I can tell you the name of our foundation, but no laughing.â Sarah looked at Finn, slightly blushing, as she said.
âNo laughing, no laughing, go on.â Finn waved his hand dismissively.
âAlright, our foundationâs name is the Third Generation Honor Foundation.â Sarah Wood spat out the name.
Finn choked on his own saliva. Sarah Wood looked at him angrily. Heâd promised not to laugh, but this was worse!
âWhat was that? I didnât catch that. Can you repeat it, please?â After catching his breath, a dumbstruck Finn asked.
âThird Generation Honor Foundation!â Sarah Wood said through gritted teeth.
âExcuse me⦠I need to⦠laugh for a bitâ¦â Finn couldnât hold back. The weird name suited a bunch of brats, he thought, obviously ignoring his own name.
âDo you want to hear the rest?â Sarah Wood leaned in, her face less than a foot away, staring at him.
âIâm listening, Iâm listening, continue. But keep your distance in case Kay sees us.â Finn took a quick step back.
âHumph!â Sarah Wood snorted, before continuing, âAlright, as you guessed, our foundationâs goal is quite simple: to preserve the honor of our generation and to prevent it from being ruined by imbeciles! To put it bluntly, we throw our hard-earned, legally gained money into the foundation to fund charity work. But we donât do conventional charity work. We only help those who really need it.â
âWho do you mean by âthose who really need help!?â Finn asked, trying to keep his composure.
âThose who end up in a terrible situation after crossing paths with the powerful and influential. Most people dare not help them, but we do.â
âGood idea, very inventive.â Finn nodded, thinking to himself about the inventiveness of it all, âBut if youâre trying to protect your honor, you shouldnât wait till someone is at rock bottom before swooping in like a savior and throwing them some money.â
Sarah Wood fell silent, then broke into self-deprecating laughter, âYouâre right, but we canât recklessly cross lines like some do. We donât hold the power; we canât go against our elders.â
Finn shrugged. These things were out of his control. Such cases were common both at home and abroad. There was no difference.
âAlright, I know you have your reservations about us! But our foundation has done a lot of real work. Weâve protected many who couldnât otherwise survive. Weâve even saved lives and vindicated many. Remember that!â Sarah Wood declared, a hint of frustration in her voice.
âThese are some of the things weâve done. Have a look. If you think what weâre doing isnât worth it, you donât have to join us. I admit, we donât have much business acumen and the foundation seems to be, like you said, impulsively founded by a group of so-called âthird generationâ out of frustration that their reputation was being ruined by rogues. We didnât think much when we started, but weâve been at it for a long time now and have made good investments.â
As she spoke, Sarah put a USB stick on the table and slid it toward Finn, then stood up abruptly, âWhether you like it or not, weâre going to keep doing this. Maybe one day weâll dissolve due to lack of funding, but at least, weâll have helped some people. Itâs your call.â
Having said that, Sarah walked away. Watching her retreating figure, Finn mumbled, âThis woman⦠Is this how you ask for a favor? She goes from begging to moral bullying. Olivia, check this out.â
As he said this, Finn called over a T800, quietly handing over the USB when no one was paying attention. The T800 had USB reading ports, and Olivia could quickly access the data inside.
Finn sat there sipping tea, waiting. Kay was still busy at her end. But seeing her bustling about, Finn decided that he needed to limit access to this circle. Not everyone with money could join. Otherwise, the circle would lose its charm if it got too big..