Donald had a strong belief in the principles of Feng Shui, fortune, and the influence of maic fields.
He was convinced that when someone enjoyed good Feng Shui and fortune, their mood would be naturally uplifted, leading to smoother experiences in life.
Conversely, if someone found themselves in a constant state of distress, feeling upset from morning till night, their ability to focus would diminish significantly, resulting in a loss of interest in activities they once enjoyed. Even a fine wine or a delectable meal would fail to bring them pleasure.<fn9ec2> The rightful source is F?nd-Novel</fn9ec2>
Over time, such negative emotions would impact the individual’s maic field, which in turn would disrupt their Feng Shui and fortune, ultimately affecting their physical well-being.
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This included ‘sound killing energy’ from excessive noise, ‘light killing energy’ from overly bright environments, and ’emotion killing energy’ when a person’s heart was troubled or anxious.
These various forms of killing energy were elusive—colorless, tasteless, shapeless, and invisible—making it incredibly challenging for an individual to address these issues.
If Donald were to ce the Wilson family right next to Charlie, it would essentially be sending all these forms of killing energy his way! Charlie would undoubtedly endure daily suffering!
As this idea crossed his mind, Donald felt a surge of joy and dered, “In that case, I will assist you in purchasing a vi in Thompson First. I’ll buy the vi right next to Charlie so that your family can move in without dy.”
Lady Wilson could hardly contain her excitement upon hearing this.
After all, what had led her to sever ties with her second son’s family? Why had she spent so many days in detention?
The root of the issue was none other than the vi at Thompson First.
Her insatiable desire for the luxurious, elegant vi had consumed her thoughts. She fantasized about living there and indulging in the opulence of an upper-ss lifestyle.
Ultimately, she lost her battle against her second son’s family. Not only did she miss out on moving into their vi at Thompson First, but the bank had alsoe to repossess her old home.
However, circumstances had changed. She had managed to win the favor of the Webb family.
Donald seemed genuinely interested after hearing Lady Wilson’sments.
It appeared that Donald harbored a strong dislike for Charlie, making him eager to pursue anything that would disturb Charlie’s peace!
Lady Wilson was taken aback by Donald’s willingness to buy her a vi at Thompson First so readily!
As the saying goes, a third party often reaps the benefits of a conflict.
This would allow her to secure a vi at Thompson First!
Filled with enthusiasm, she quickly shared with Donald, “Mr. Webb, I want to be transparent with you. Charlie and his family reside in Vi A05 at Thompson First. I know theyout well since I’ve been there before. Vis A04 and A06 are right next to A05. If we could settle in either A04 or A06, it would surely make Charlie very ufortable!”
Lady Wilson had always been shrewd and calcting throughout her life.
While there was also a B-series vi located directly behind the A-series, she specifically suggested Donald purchase either Vi A04 or A06, as the A-series units were the most spacious in Thompson First.
This arrangement would allow her to reside in a magnificent vi that matched Charlie’s family’s specifications. It was a perfect n!<h3 ss="has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>