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Summon of The Sword novel Chapter 329

“Are you really... a billionaire?”

Willow asked—she did not even have the chance to register what he had said or be stunned.

“I…”

Sean hesitated slightly.

With a net worth of tens of billions, he would certainly be considered a billionaire.

To add to that, he was not even sure how much money he had stored in his supreme black card account.

“Look, you’re bragging again.”

Upon seeing Sean hesitate, Willow curled her lips immediately.

It was not that she refused to believe him—it was just very difficult for her to see Sean as a billionaire.

A disabled man who had been in a catatonic state and stuck in a wheelchair for two years, unable to care for himself—even needing Willow to feed him for sustenance.

Sean had been staying in the Quinn Residence for two years and had had no visitors.

Could someone like this possibly be a billionaire?

More importantly, Willow knew all of Sean’s belongings.

In the wooden box that Sean had brought back, there was only a box of silver needles and some other bits and bobs.

The only thing that could hold money was that old ordinary bank card.

That card could only hold 100,000 worth of assets at most.

It was far from hundreds of millions.

“I thought you’ve seen the card before…” Sean said helplessly as he retrieved his River City Bank diamond card.

Cards of this level were really not something anyone would casually just own.

Sean had originally thought that Willow would believe what he said without a doubt upon seeing this kind of bank card.

Then again, he was not considering the impression his past had made.

Even if the rich were to wear a piece of cloth bought from the flea market, others would believe that it was a high-end handmade customized accessory.

However, for the poor, even if they spent half their savings to purchase a luxury item, others would still think it was a knockoff product.

Therefore, despite being faced with many new facts, no one would believe Sean considering his past.

Willow would rather believe that Sean had borrowed this card from someone else.

This was a perfect example of people’s different identities affected how they were perceived.

“Forget it, I won't ask anymore...”

Willow hesitated for two seconds. She had still not gotten to the bottom of where the money had come from.

However, if she continued, it would feel as though she was trying to pick apart and deliberately expose Sean.

She did not want that.

“As long as your money didn’t come from a loan, it’s fine.

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