The next morning.
Zelda made breakfast for Chuck before he went out to look for Yolanda.
"By the way, where is Quinn?"
When Chuck left, there was something going on with Quinn's company at that time. Chuck handed her some money, but he didn't keep up with her progress.
He didn't know how Quinn was doing.
"How would I know? It's not appropriate to mention other women in my house!" Zelda pretended to be angry.
In fact, she really did not pay attention to Quinn.
She only knew that Quinn was facing some difficulties.
Chuck coughed.
"Well, I only know that Quinn is facing some problems. As for the rest, I'm not sure because I'm very occupied with the branch outlet recently."
Chuck was dumbfounded. That shouldn't be the case!
When he left, he remembered Quinn was doing quite well.
"Well, I'll make a move first." Chuck felt it was necessary to check on Quinn.
After all, he had a relationship with Quinn.
"You are going to look for her, right?" Zelda was very jealous.
Her relationship with Quinn was not good at all.
How could she not feel uneasy knowing Chuck that was going to look for Quinn?
"No."
"Fine, I won't ask. Remember, if you are hungry, come here. If you are tired, come here too. I don't care about anything else, okay?"
Chuck was so moved that he didn't know what to say. Zelda was too understanding.
"Alright."
Chuck left Zelda's house and called Betty, "Please help me check on Quinn."
"Yes, I'll let you know once I've found out what is going on," Betty said.
"All right."
Chuck hung up. It would be easier to leave it to Betty to investigate.
He could then look for Yolanda without so much in his mind.
Using Zelda's car, Chuck drove to the City Square. He was filled with emotion!
It was actually his first investment and seemed like the investment was going very well.
Over the weekend, the plaza was crowded with people.
When Chuck first took over the plaza, the place was quiet and there was only a handful of people. There were many shop lots that were not rented out. It had become better in recent years.
The only thing Chuck regretted was that it was his first real investment, and he couldn't witness the growth of the plaza because he had to go to the United States!
Fortunately, everything seemed to be going smoothly.
Chuck headed in.
A few girls from other universities were chatting excitedly.
"The plaza is now crowded with people. Who would have thought that when it first started, we would not even think of coming here!"
"Yes. Back then, all my classmates didn't want to come here. But suddenly, everyone seemed to be interested in this place and they all came here to shop and eat..."
"Me too! I also heard that the owner of this plaza is just a college student, a sophomore!" "Really? My gosh, I thought the owner was in his fifties."
"Of course not. I heard the boss is young and keeps a low profile. At first, his classmates didn't know about it. Later on, his classmates found out that he is actually rich!"
"I'm intrigued! I would also like to meet this boss!"
"Me too. Hey, you, are you in the same college as the boss?" A girl pulled Chuck aside and asked.
Chuck coughed and said, "Yes, what's the matter?"
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