Chapter 1081
The A-series vis at Thompson First were worth more than one hundred million dors, and it was
the most expensive vis in the whole of Aurous Hill. 6
For an average family, this was a figure they would never be able to attain in this lifetime. 1
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For an ordinary rich family, it might be possible for them to afford this vi if they worked a little
harder i n this lifetime. 1
For an extremely wealthy family, they would have to work hard for at least ten years to be able to
have the opportunity to live in this kind of vi. 1
However, to the Webb family, this kind of vi was just a drop in the bucket. 6
Even though the Webb family was currently experiencing major difficulties, they had a value of
hundreds of billions of dors. Therefore, they would not mind spending one hundred million dors
on a vi. 5
Moreover, Donald knew very well that the Webb family would be buying this vi for the Wilson
family to live in. However, this was not equivalent to giving the vi to the Wilson family. Instead, it
would be equivalent to the Webb family investing in the vi as a real estate investment. Perhaps
two yearster, the Webb family would be able to make some money if
this vi appreciated in value. If so, why wouldn''t he b e willing to do that? 6
Therefore, Donald nodded before he said, "Since we are going to partner up and coborate to
work together on major issues, I can still fulfill this kind of small requirement. Let’s do it. I will
arrange for my subordinates to inquire whether Vi A04 and Vi A06 are still avable for sale. It
does not matter even i f the vi has already been sold. I can easily buy it from the other party at a
high price. You can move in immediately after I buy over the vi!" 4
The five members of the Wilson family were all very excited!
This was especially so for Christopher who was looking at the olddy with a look of worship and
admiration in his eyes. 7
He used to think that his mother was already old and might not be useful anymore. However, he
never expected the saying that the older the person was, the wiser the person was, to be true! s
If it was him, he would have already bowed and thanked Donald with excitement as soon as he
heard that the Webb family would be investing in the Wilson family and helping them regain their
strength and power.
However, his mother was different. The olddy remained very calm as she analyzed Donald''s
mentality. As soon as she spoke up, she had won over a vi for the Wilson family!
Although they would only be moving into the vi temporarily and were not sure how long they
would be allowed to stay there, wasn’t this still an advantage anyway?
However, Lady Wilson knew very well that since she had gotten the favor of the Webb family, she
should find a way to gain more benefits for herself. 7
It was still fine if they did not give her the vi at the moment. However, she would have to at least
obtain a certain amount ofmitment from Donald to allow her to stay at the vi for a fixed
amount of time.
Thus, she looked at Donald as she smiled and said, "M r. Webb, you have been very generous, but
as an olddy, I still have something to ask of you."
Donald nodded before he said, "Just tell me what is the matter."
Lady Wilson said, "Mr. Webb, as you can see, I am already an old woman and I will not be able to
live for many more years anyway. This old body of mine cannot tolerate a lot of suffering anymore. If
you allow me to move into the vi at Thompson First today and if you wave your hands and kill that
b*stard Charlie tomorrow, does that mean that I will have to move out of the vi tomorrow then?
After all, it will definitely b e very easy for a powerful and influential man like you to kill that b*stard
Charlie." 1
Donald was very happy and satisfied when he heard her ttering words. He looked at the olddy
before h e asked, "Are you asking me to give you a promise on how long you can live in this vi?"
Lady Wilson gave him a thumbs up before she said tteringly, "Sure enough, nothing can escape
your eyes at all, Mr. Webb. An olddy like me is not a person who covets prosperity and wealth.
However, I a m already old and my body cannot withstand any suffering. I just want to be able to live
in peace. I hope that you can sign an agreement with us to allow us to live in the vi at Thompson
First for at least ten years. After ten years, no matter whether I am still dead or alive, the Wilson
family will definitely move out of the vi as agreed upon." 9
In Lady Wilson’s eyes, ten years was already a very long time. After all, the proprietary rights of a
house was only seventy years. Ten years was already equivalent to one-seventh of the
consumption of the property.
That vi was worth more than one hundred million dors. One-seventh of it would be almost
twenty million dors, i
Moreover, she was already eighty years old this year and might not even be able to live for another
ten years.