Upon hearing the news, Zeke couldn’t contain his excitement and eximed, “It’s truly an honor to serve you, Master Wade!”
Without dy, Zeke continued, “Master Wade, I’ve brought over two hundred nts with me today. If we aim to nt and nurture all of them tonight, it’s going to take quite a while. Should I have the workers start right away? It looks like we might be working until five or six o’clock in the morning.”
Charlie nodded and replied, “Alright, let’s get the workers started.”
Zeke quickly signaled to one of the men beside him and instructed, “Tell the workers to get to it immediately. They need to handle the nts with care, especially the melons and fruits. We cannot afford to lose any of them. If you all do a good job, I’ll reward everyone with a ten thousand dor red envelope. But remember, if you disappoint Master Wade, I won’t hesitate to take action!”
The subordinate nodded eagerly and rushed over to the workers, announcing, “Listen up, everyone! We need to give our best effort. Mr. White has promised a ten thousand dor red envelope to each of you if we finish this task on time and to satisfaction!”<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
The workers were instantly energized by this news.
Typically, they couldn’t even make ten thousand dors in a month. After exhausting themselves, they usually earned only around five thousand dors monthly.
Now, with the chance to earn the equivalent of two months’ sry in one night, it felt like a windfall to them.
Motivated, the workers began their tasks without dy.
Charlie decided not to sleep. He wanted to supervise the workers closely as they carefully nted the various nts in the vi’s courtyard.
The Thompson First vi boasted a vast yard, divided into a front and back area, spanning at least four to five acres.
Charlie directed the workers to stick close to the wall, allocating a one-acre section for the nting of fruits and vegetables in an organized manner. If his wife, ire, truly enjoyed this, he’d arrange for a greenhouse to be built for the vegetable garden. That way, he could control the temperature and humidity inside the greenhouse.
This setup would ensure they had fresh fruits and vegetables year-round, even in winter’s chill.
ire would be delighted to pick her own produce daily, which would certainly bring her joy.
Although it required considerable effort, Charlie felt it was worthwhile to make his wife happy.
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Confused about Charlie’s actions, Jacob hurried downstairs, asking, “Charlie, what’s going on? Why have you brought so many fruits and vegetables? Are you nning to turn our home into a vegetable farm?”
Charlie nodded with a smile, “Yes, I learned that ire loves picking fruits and vegetables. So, I decided to transform part of the courtyard into a vegetable garden so she can enjoy picking her own produce every day.”
Jacob gave him a thumbs-up, saying, “As her father, I hadpletely forgotten that ire enjoyed this. I didn’t expect you to know!”
Then, Jacob sighed andmented, “ire is truly fortunate to have married someone like you. Most men wouldn’t go to such lengths just to please their wives.”
At that moment, ine, standing on the third-floor balcony, scoffed, “Jacob Wilson, any man would treat his wife better than you do! Only a scoundrel would seek separation after causing his wife so much distress!”
Jacob’s face darkened as he shouted back, “You, Parker! Enough with the nonsense! If it weren’t for Charlie, you would have ruined this family long ago! I might even lose my life if I don’t divorce you soon!”
ine retorted, “Screw you, Jacob! I’ll never agree to a divorce as long as I’m alive!”
With that, she huffed and turned to retreat into her room.
Jacob felt a mix of difort and frustration, unable to do anything but look at Charlie with a resigned expression, saying, “Did you see that? She’s impossible.”
Charlie chuckled softly. He was well aware of ine’s challenging nature, but he refrained from voicing it.
Instead, he casually asked Jacob, “Have you caught up with Aunt Matilda recently?”
Jacob quickly waved his hand nervously, replying, “Keep your voice down! What if that shrew hears you and finds out Aunt Matilda is back? It would be chaos!”