"Are you kidding me? The payment got through?"
"Awesome! He paid! Never judge a book by its cover!"
"I already said the boy looks unusual."
"When did you say that? Why didn't I hear you?"
The people around them began to talk again, but they had changed their tone this time.
What was previously disdain and ridicule was now admiration.
"No way!"
Ms. Morris jumped to her feet. She tore off the receipt and held it in her hand to look carefully.
However, the more she looked at it, the worse her expression looked.
The receipt stated the amount, and it could not be wrong.
"Catie, sign it.
"Sign whatever you want."
Sean turned to Caitlyn and said with a smile.
"Ah, I... I..."
Caitlyn froze for a long time.
She felt as if she were dreaming.
'Did Sean put up five million dollars?
'Was Sean a soldier or a robber all these years?
'Why was he able to pay so much?'
Caitlyn did not even know how she signed the contract.
Yolanda helped Caitlyn through the whole process, telling her where to sign.
While Yolanda helped Caitlyn sign the contract, she peeked at Sean from time to time.
Today was the first time she met Sean, whom Caitlyn had often talked about.
She did not expect Sean to be so tough.
No wonder he had the money to spend 20,000 dollars on a phone for Caitlyn.
Yolanda admitted that she was envious.
"I'll sign this one."
Sean took the contract for the other unit and signed Sally's name on it.
Yolanda was confused but did not ask questions.
Of course, the rule for such purchase contracts was that the buyer must sign them in person.
However, rules were dead, and people were alive.
Privilege existed everywhere and in every field.
Privilege was for people like Sean.
"Well... Well..."
Ms. Morris' expression was ghastly. She wanted to say something but could not.
"Do you still have a problem?"
Sean asked indifferently, glancing at Ms. Morris.
"No, I don't..."
Ms. Morris's face was now flushed as she turned listless.
Sean could easily spend five million dollars. He was worth at least tens of millions of dollars.
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