Chapter 477: 471: Going Home
Super Spender
Chapter 477: 471: Going Home
To put it bluntly, itâs about laying things out in the open to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings.
âNo, you donât understand what this type of chip means to us. We, of course, have to take it very seriously. Also, thereâs one more thing: make up your mind as soon as possible. You should know that the higher-ups have been shouldering a lot for you lately. If not, there would have been countless leaders from various provinces seeking you out,â Jack Lewis said.
âAlright, I understand. Iâve made up my mind. I want to build the factory in the Manchester area,â Finn Lewis immediately replied.
âThe Manchester area?â Jack Lewis repeated, sounding a bit surprised. From any perspective, choosing the Manchester area is not exactly an ideal choice.
âYes, I plan to fly there tomorrow and select the site for the factory,â Finn said.
Such matters should also be decided as soon as possible: the sooner they act, the sooner they can start.
âAlright then, I will inform the folks in Inner Mongolia. Thatâs it then. If there is nothing else, I will hang up,â Jack Lewis said.T/his chapter is updat/ed by
What else could Finn have to deal with? After hanging up, he returned to the living room. The press conference had also ended. The impacts of this press conference would be revealed in due course. However, Finn currently had one thing on his plate to handle, and that was about the chip factory.
âSo, are you busy tomorrow?â Finn sat down in the living room and asked his companion, Kay Lee.
âNothing special. Why do you ask? Need me to accompany you somewhere?â Kay shook her head.
âYes, come with me to Inner Mongolia tomorrow. We need to choose the site for the Galaxy Chip Factory,â Finn said with a smile.
âAh,â Kay was taken aback. She then stood up, looking nervous and uneasy, and said, âUm, is that a good idea?â
âWhatâs wrong with it?â Finn was puzzled by Kayâs reaction and asked, somewhat confused.
Seeing the two of them leaving his house, Finn could only look towards the sky and sigh. He couldnât possibly say outright, âI want some intimate moments with Kay, so stop messing around!â Not to mention Sarah, even Kay wouldnât agree if he said that.
âWhatâs with your resentful face?â Sarah blurted out after they had left Finnâs villa and entered the small space between their respective villas. Kay was clearly not too happy, and this irritated Sarah.
âWell, what do you think? What are we going back to the villa for? Thereâs nothing to do, and itâs still morning,â Kay said resignedly.
âWho said thereâs nothing to do, sweetheart? There are lots of things for you to do. Tomorrow youâre going to meet his parents. Are you planning to bring a gift? Letâs go shopping for gifts later. Even though his family certainly doesnât lack anything, the gift would symbolize our intentions,â Sarah quickly said.
When the topic of gifts was brought up, Kay immediately tensed up. âYouâre right. But what should I get? Health products?â
âHealth products? Look at where we are, in the Moon of West Lake! Do you really think his parents need anything? And they certainly donât need health products. A selection of tea leaves will do. Why not buy clothes, or even jewelry?â Sarah suggested after thinking for a moment.
âUh-huh, letâs get ready and head out,â Kay quickly agreed.
âNow do you still resent me for dragging you out?â Sarah said in a teasing voice, looking at Kay.
âYouâre annoying!â Kayâs face turned slightly red, and she playfully pushed Sarah aside.
âAlright, silly girl, hurry up and get your things. We are heading out. This is one of the most significant moments in your life,â Sarah said while tidying Kayâs hair with a laugh.
Finn had no idea what Kay and Sarah were planning to buy. Still, Kay did ask him about his family and their relatives, and for some pictures, which Finn did not deny. For Kayâs first visit, bringing gifts was typical even if the family didnât need anything. Otherwise, Kay would probably be too scared to even go.
These were trivial matters and Finn didnât mind. He told Kay everything she asked. As for concerns about the private jet, he wasnât worried â a phone call could sort that out. The contract with Spring and Autumn Airlines was nearly finalized, which probably had a lot to do with Finnâs exposure. Their negotiations had been slow before.
The next morning, Finn, Kay, and two others headed to the airport to catch a private jet. As for why there were four people, well, Fishy Wells certainly needed to come. Even though she was currently serving as Finnâs personal assistant, she had started handling some work-related matters. Fishy helped Finn with many work-related chores, for instance, dealing with some issues between Jason Wellsâ trading company and other domestic firms that required Finnâs attention. Finn would usually pass all these matters to Fishy.