Fion perked up immediately.
"I don't know, but it should be enough."
Sean really had no idea how much money he had.
Fion froze and silently withdrew his gaze, hesitating for a while.
Fion knew Sean had been in the army.
'Sean just said he paid for it with his life.
'Did the army give him the money?
'But even the army's pension isn't much, is it?'
Fion had met soldiers before, and it was already good enough to get thousands of dollars a month in subsidy.
If you wanted more, you had to have a higher status.
'Could Sean's position in the army be so high as to have infinite money to spend?'
The more Fion thought about it, the less she understood it.
...
Willow's home.
Sean, Willow, and Fion got out of the taxi.
The Bentley car dealership manager wanted to send a car to take Sean and the others back.
However, Willow had some shopping to do, so she tactfully rejected them.
As soon as the three people got out of the car, they saw a crowd of people standing at their neighbor's door not far away.
"Oh, it's a BMW 4 Series! Great car! What a great car!"
"Yes, it cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. Average people can't afford it."
A dozen people gathered around a brand new car and talked.
"Yo, Catie, do you have visitors?"
Fion enjoyed gossip and was in a good mood, so she walked over immediately.
A middle-aged woman glanced at Fion and burst out laughing.
"My son-in-law just bought a new car.
"They call it some BMW 4 Series. I'm not too sure, so I asked them to help me see if it's a good car."
The middle-aged woman covered her mouth as she smiled. She spoke humbly but did not hide the arrogance in her eyes.
Their neighborhood was not a fancy place.
Not many people could afford a BMW.
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