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Wesley approached Ryan and said gratefully, “Mr. Marshall, I can’t thank you enough. Please, let
me know how much your charge-
Ryan waved his hand dismissively. “No need. We agreed it was just a favor. I’m leaving now”
Without another word, he turned and walked away, leaving no room for discussion.
Arthur watched his departing figure with admiration, wondering ‘How could there be such a great
person in this world?‘ If Arthur were a beautiful young woman, he might have thought Ryan had a
secret crush on him.
“Arthur, we owe Mr. Marshall a huge debt, We should prepare a gift and visit him to express our
gratitude,” Wesley said.
Arthur nodded. “Of course.”
Ryan hadn’t gone far when he received a phone call After a brief conversation, he keenly assessed
his surroundings and sent a message to Arthur. [Given everything that’s happened tonight, you’d
better pack up and head home early.]
Rufus’s men had noticed suspicious individuals in the vicinity, possibly targeting the Donovan
family. It wasn’t safe for them to stay there.
Arthur, fully trusting Ryan, responded immediately. [Alright. Well head back now]
He then showed Wesley the message. Wesley pondered for a moment and said. “These ingredients
won’t be fresh by tomorrow. Let’s give them to the neighboring restaurants.
After themotion, they were in no mood to cook for others. Distributing the ingredients to other
restaurants, however, earned them some goodwill. Little did they know that this would be theirst
time here, ire held Josie in the backseat while Wesley drove the car, and Arthur followed behind
on his motorbike.
Unbeknownst to them, someone had been trailing them discreetly. It wasn’t until they entered their
apartment building and the lights in their unit came on that the follower left,
They were unaware that
Cas had been driving closely behind them, grinding his teeth in fury and contemting ramming his
car into them. However, with other vehicles on the road, he was forced to abandon the idea.
By the time the Donovan family returned home, it was around ten in the evening. To their surprise,
Maria had already returned. She hadn’t mentioned her encounter at the coffee shop. Instead, she
cheerfully shared that she had the next day off and nned to give the house a thorough cleaning.
Wesley and the others didn’t tell Maria about the incident at the restaurant either. They simply said
they were sold out for the day, so they came home early. However, aside from Josie, everyone
understood the situation.
Their address, the location of their restaurant, and their workce had all been leaked. It was
certain that many would swarm to gawk and pry, and college recruiters might even show up, adding
to the spectacle. They had no idea how they would handle it.
With these thoughts on their minds, they lost interest in watching TV. They finished their evening
routine and went to bed early.
Wesley was sure he would have trouble sleeping that night, but after taking some supplements
from Athena, he drifted off almost instantly. ire also slept soundly, while Arthur and Maria had a
restless night.
When Wesley and ire woke up in the morning, Maria had already prepared breakfast. The
spread included scrambled eggs, mashed potatoes, oatmeal, ratatouille, fresh milk, and orange
juice. Though the breakfast was delicious, everyone except Josie forced a smile, struggling to hide
their concerns.
Arthur wondered if they were still serving tonight. Maria debated whether she should return to the
coffee shop tomorrow.
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ire considered if they shaquld take a few days off until things cooled down. These questions
gued their minds.
Before he could finish his breakfast, Wesley’s phone rang. It was call from Bard Property. He
straightened up, put the call on speaker, and answered, “Hello, this is Wesley.”
“Hello, Mr. Donovan. This is Bard Property, 1 regret to inform you. The voice on the other end had
them holding their breath as a bad premonition settled over them.
“Due to numerous cracks in the roof and exterior walls, and the need for some pre–ordered
materials, your house may take two to three months to be fully repaired, informed the
representative of Hard Property.
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Wesley’s face turned pale, feeling a rush of anxiety. “What do you n to do about it?”
The others watched the phone with despondent eyes, feeling drained. It seemed like they were
constantly hitting a brick wall. After waiting forever for their house, now there was another dy.
“Don’t worry, ourpany has held a meeting and we will ensure the homeowner’s interests are
protected, the caller quickly reassured. “We’ve learned that a vi at Mid–Level Mountain Garden is
being sold at a loss. If you’re willing to sell your problematic house to us at a high price, we can
offer you up to thirty years of interest–free loans to help you buy that vi aspensation.”
Wesley and the others exchanged nces. They couldn’t believe what they had just heard.
Nevertheless, the generouspensation from Bard Property seemed like a silver lining.
Feeling more at ease, Wesley collected himself and asked, “What’s the situation with the vi?
What’s the total price! Even with interest–free loans, we might not be able to afford it.”
The caller replied. “The vi covers over 5 thousand square feet, including the main building,
an’annex, a garage, and a backyard. It canfortably amodate a dozen people.”
The Donovan family felt their heart sank. A vi of that size was beyond their means. No amount of
discount could make it affordable.
The caller continued, “The vi’s first owner was a high–ranking official who had to sell it at a low
price after being imprisoned. The second owner was a businessman whose venture fell through
within two years of moving into the vi. Strapped for cash, he had to sell it off at a bargain.
“Many think the vi is haunted, and that’s why it’s been on the market for three years with no
buyers. Properties in the same area are priced between 40 to 60 million, but this one can be bought
for just over 6 million dors.”
The Donovan family looked at one another, visibly tempted by the offer. It was unbelievably cheap.
If they could buy the vi, it would fulfill their dream of living together as a family, and even their
grandparents from the countryside coulde live with them.
“We’ve calcted that your unfinished house can offset over 2 million of the cost. The remaining
amount could be paid off over thirty years, roughly 10 thousand dors a month,” the caller added.
The family looked troubled. Although the house was a bargain and the loan was interest–free,
paying back 10 thousand dors each month was still a heavy burden.
Before Wesley could refuse, the caller said, “Mr. Donovan, buying a house is a big decision. You
can discuss it with your family and get back to us. I’ll hang up now.”
The caller seemed afraid that Wesley would refuse, so she quickly ended the call.
Wesley looked at his family. “What do you think?”
ire was torn between temptation and hesitation. “Since the house is for the whole family, we
should decide by voting.”
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Wesley asked. “Arthur, Maria, Josie, what are your thoughts?”
Josie didn’t understand these things and said innocently, I’ll live wherever Daddy, Mommy, and my
brothers and sisters.
are.
Maria raised her head briefly before lowering it again, her voice barely above a whisper. “I’ll follow
the family’s decision. Whatever you decide is fine with me.”
Arthur clenched his fists and said eagerly, “I think we should buy it. If we decide to get the vi, I
can take up a part–time job to help cover the house loan.”
Wesley nodded. “Everyone, take out your phones and call the boys. Let’s hear what they think.”
The four adults ced their phones on the table and called the Donovani sons, putting them on
speaker. One of the calls didn’t go through, but the other three were answered.
Wesley exined the situation about the vi to his sons, but before he could finish, the door
suddenly opened, and Athena walked in.