"My bank card is in my wallet. It contains $3,000,000. Take it with you. If it isn't enough, just give me a call. I'll transfer more for you.”
"Okay, I'm hanging up now." As soon as her voice fell, the lady hung up immediately.
At that moment, there was a knock on the door.
Ronald casually left his phone at the side and walked over to open the door. It was Yvette.
"It's quite late already, would you like to have some food?"
"Maybe later. I'll wait till dinner time when everyone i s eating together." In between those words, Ronald stretched his hands toward Yvette's shoulder. "You’ve been working hard the entire time."
Yvette's face seemed tired, but hearing that, she shook her head. "Whatever my dad or Mark said just now, don't take it to heart. They're just not in a good mood."
Indeed, Gordon’s attitude toward Ronald was lukewarm. He did not even bother to glance at Ronald for a second or utter a single word.
"I understand. It is excusable.” "How long will you be staying in Norwood this time?"
"About a week. I’ll accompany Dad for a while. When w e return to Santabaca, I'll keep you company.”
The corner of Yvette's lips twitched and raised a little. Then, she sat down on the couch to rest for a while. She had been tired these past few days.
Santabaca.
The wedding was happening in four days. Daisy and Solomon were getting busier. They were not at home for most days.
On the other hand, Summer had been staying at home every day. She had been helping Dean with his physiotherapy. They had been taking it one step at a time with strength exercises.
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