It was only after the surgery that the ruby ne was finally extracted from the unfortunate Sam’s intestines.
Whaty ahead for him was a grueling fifteen days of strict bed rest, forcing him to lie in the VIP room of his family’s hospital like a mummy.
Due to the potential harm from prolonged use of the patient-controlled epidural analgesia pump, it was removed after his second surgery. This left him grappling with constant pain, writhing in bed with an agonized expression.
The more the pain intensified, the deeper his resentment toward Charlie grew.
He was eager to heal quickly so he could rush to Aurous Hill and confront Charlie. In his mind, it would be best to dismantle him piece by piece to reim his tarnished status as the third young master of the Kilgore family.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Meanwhile, Charlie waspletely indifferent to Sam’s plight.
This weekend, ire’s high school friend was set to tie the knot. Since he had promised his wife he would secure two luxury cars for the wedding, he reached out to Graham on Friday, requesting the delivery of the vehicles to Thompson First vi.
Upon hearing that Master Wade was finally using these two cars, Graham quickly organized a trailer to transport them to the vi.
The limited-edition Bugatti Veyron Hermes and Aston Martin One-77 were bound to turn heads on the road. These cars were exceptionally rare, even in China, and no one in Aurous Hill could boast such vehicles as their wedding cars.
Even when parked at the opulent Thompson First vi, these cars were the epitome of luxury, so their arrival naturally drew the attention of wealthy residents nearby.
ine gasped in amazement when she spotted the cars in the garage. She walked around them several times, her excitement palpable as she asked ire, “My dear daughter, where on earth did you get these incredible cars?”
ire responded, “Mom, Charlie borrowed these two cars from Mr. Quinton. I needed them for my friend’s wedding tomorrow.”
“Wow!” ine eximed, “When will we ever have such exclusive sports cars in our garage…”
Then she turned to Charlie with a ttering tone, asking, “My dear son-inw, can’t you persuade your wealthy friends to gift us a car like this? I’ve never been in such a luxurious sports car in my life!”
To be honest, Charlie didn’t have much of a passion for cars. To him, they were merely a means of transportation, and he preferred not to draw attention to himself. Therefore, he felt no particr excitement about these cars and didn’t consider it a privilege to drive them, which exined why he hadn’t taken any of them out.
He replied to ine, “Mom, these cars are impressive, but the upkeep is exorbitant. Just take the Bugatti, for instance—one tire costs over a hundred thousand dors, which adds up to five or six hundred thousand for all four. Regr maintenance can run into tens of thousands. And if you so much as scratch it, just the repainting could exceed a hundred thousand. We simply can’t afford that.”
ine sighed, disappointed, and said, “Instead of spending all that on maintaining this piece of metal, I could just invest it in a good set of dentures.”<fn1cf2> Content originallyes from find?novel</fn1cf2>
She then touched her gums andmented, “I’ve been without my front teeth for ages; I wonder when I’ll finally get the imnts.”
ire reassured her, “Don’t worry, Mom. I’ve already scheduled an appointment with the dentist. As soon as your legs are better, I’ll take you for your dental imnts and the best veneers.”
Only then did ine nod, a satisfied smile on her face.
Turning to Charlie, ire asked, “So, dear, which car will you drive tomorrow?”
Charlie replied, “That’s up to you. Pick one, and I’ll take the other.”<h3 ss="has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>