<h2 ss="wp-block-heading" id="the-amazing-son-inw-chapter-4267-the-amazing-son-inw-chapter-4267">The Amazing son inw Chapter 4267 – 4267</h2>
Charlie’s arrival brought a bright smile to Mrs. Lewis’s face.
She promptly instructed Lisa to close the store early and took Charlie, Lisa, and udia to the market to gather ingredients.
At the market, Auntie Lewis eagerly selected items she excelled at cooking, eximing that she intended to prepare a delightful dinner in honor of Charlie.
Once they had gathered the ingredients, Charlie hopped into Lisa’s car, and they made their way to Mrs. Lewis’s home in Vancouver.
Since moving to Canada, Lisa had passed her driver’s license test and purchased a second-hand Chevrolet sedan to transport Auntie Lewis and udia to and from Chinatown daily.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Charlie was taken aback when he saw Lisa’s modest choice of vehicle and couldn’t help but ask, “Lisa, why didn’t you opt for a better car?”
Lisa responded with a smile, “A car is just a mode of transportation, so there’s really no need to splurge. Used cars are more affordable, and the insurance costs are lower too, which saves a lot of money. I’m not overly concerned about minor scratches, and this car has a small engine, which means better fuel efficiency. It’s practical.”
Charlie replied earnestly, “You should at least consider getting a new car; I’ll get you one eventually.”
Lisa quickly interjected, “Brother Charlie, please don’t buy me a car! I wouldn’t even use it if you did. You must understand, I grew up in a welfare center, so I’ve always been diligent and frugal. I don’t have any extravagant desires. My current life is already a significant improvementpared to my time in the orphanage, and I’m truly content.”
She then added with a smile, “Perhaps there’s no need to seek out a life of luxury.”<fna198> Content originallyes from fin?novel</fna198>
Charlie nodded in understanding. He, too, didn’t have a strong attachment to material possessions.
If he were on his own, he wouldn’t have high demands for food, clothing, or transportation. Cars didn’t hold much significance for him; technically, he didn’t own a car yet. He usually drove either ire’s or Jacob’s vehicles.
As for the cars gifted to him by others, he had little interest in them.
Thus, he could rte to Lisa’s sensible approach to life. When someone doesn’t have lofty expectations for material wealth, having too much can feel overwhelming.
The house that Stephen Thompson purchased for Mrs. Lewis was conveniently located near Chinatown. It was part of the most upscale Chinesemunity in Vancouver.
This residence was a quintessential North American single-family home. Although it was only two stories tall, it spanned arge area, featuring a spacious yard and ample green space in front, creating afortable and airy atmosphere.
Charlie couldn’t help but admire that the green space in Mrs. Lewis’smunity far exceeded that of his home in Tomson Yipin, highlighting the benefits of living in a less densely popted area.
Themunity itself was sparsely developed, resembling a vast park,plete with a pleasant environment.
Almost all the residents were Chinese, and even those without English skills found their lives unaffected, making it a weing ce for Chinese immigrants still adjusting to Western life.
After Lisa parked the car, she eagerly led Charlie into the house for a tour.
In North America, homes cannot be sold in an unfinished state; they must be fully furnished and equipped with appliances. Consequently, this house was elegantly decorated, featuring high-end furniture and appliances from international brands.
After exploring the home, Charlie felt quite pleased. It was evident that Stephen Thompson had treated Mrs. Lewis well; such a house could undoubtedly be ssified as a luxury residence in Vancouver.<h2 ss="wp-block-heading" id="the-amazing-son-inw-chapter-4267-the-amazing-son-inw-chapter-4267">The Amazing son inw Chapter 4267 – 4267</h2><h3 ss="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>