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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 231

"Impossible. Where does his money come from anyway?"

Rachel spoke without hesitation, "That brat did it for his pride, he’s boasting!"

"But he can't be that dumb, right? This is the Lotus Bar and Lounge, and the owner is a member of a first-class aristocratic family. He isn't going to dine and dash now, is he? Does he have a death wish?"

After Britney broke it down in detail, she started to doubt if Fane had enough money to pay the bill.

"Fair point!"

In that instant, Rachel was no longer as certain as she was. "I doubt that Fane knows who the owner is, considering he's just returned from the army," she commented, "so how would he know so much?"

"I think you make a much better point!"

Britney nodded then swiftly said, "Hey, I heard when those veterans came back, those who stayed for quite some time in their department would be able to get a good sum of money since they contributed to the country, and they'd be able to retire in glory. It seems Fane might've gotten some money."

"So you're saying it might be around 1 or 2 million? This idiot decided to spend every penny tonight just t

o save his wife’s pride?” Rachel was a little shocked as she continued, "So that's why the brat was so confident when he spoke. Moreover, he enrolled his child to school this morning and paid up. I thought he borrowed that money, but it seems he does have some money!"

"Yeah, but I'm guessing it's not much and should only be a million or two. Otherwise, those two wouldn't come here in a cab!" 1

Britney continued her breakdown, "Because that money didn’t come easy, and since Fane risked his life for that money, they spent meagerly. It’s just that they didn’t expect us to look down on them and Fane i s known to act pretentiously. To stop his wife from getting bullied, he agreed to switch up the room. Don't you think this is the case?"

"Good lord, you’re on to something now. You're not the lady of a third-class aristocratic family for nothing!"

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