Arman felt a bit confused, but he responded politely, saying, “Mr. Liu, there’s really no need for you topensate me. I have never held a grudge against you at any point. I’m just very happy to have reunited with my family!”
Liu Jiahui turned around and reached out toward Fang Jiaxin, who was standing beside him.
Quickly, Fang Jiaxin retrieved a portfolio from her Hermes handbag and handed it over to Liu Jiahui.
With the portfolio in hand, Liu Jiahui faced Arman with a ttering smile and said, “Arman, this is the property information for the Huo family’s vi that’s right next to mine. I purchased it this afternoon, and from now on, it will belong to you. Consider it my small gesture of kindness!”
Arman stared at Liu Jiahui in disbelief; his first thought was that there was no valid reason for such a gesture.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
For one, Lau Ka Fai was unlikely to feel any obligation topensate him.
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Deep down, Arman understood that although Liu Jiahui was hesitant to act against him this time due to Charlie’s influence, Liu likely still harbored deep resentment.
In such a situation, it seemed imusible that Liu would willingly give away a vi.
This left Arman pondering that the only logical exnation for Liu Jiahui’s actions was Charlie.
Considering Charlie’s reputation for being decisive and punitive, Arman concluded that this was indeed a move orchestrated by Charlie.
It appeared that Liu Jiahui was merelyplying with Charlie’s wishes.
Initially, Arman thought about declining the offer.
However, he soon reconsidered; since Charlie had arranged this, it might be unwise to refuse.
After all, he hoped to serve Charlie loyally in the future.
In the past, Arman had wished to serve Charlie’s father wholeheartedly, but unfortunately, Bruce had passed away too soon, leaving him without the chance to repay his kindness.
Now, with another opportunity to owe a favor to Charlie, Arman felt that if he could dedicate himself to Charlie—even to the point of sacrificing his life—it would fulfill his long-standing wish.
Unaware of Arman’s internal struggle, Liu Jiahui misinterpreted Arman’s silence as disinterest in the vi. He quickly signaled to Jiaxin.
Despite feeling a bit awkward, Fang Jiaxin spoke up, “Arman, this is also Ka Fai’s intention. My aunt isn’t in great health right now, so why not let her enjoy a better living environment? Liu Jiahui chimed in quickly, saying, “
“Jiaxin is correct. Even if you’re not thinking of yourself, consider your aunt. If you ept this vi, I’ll take care of all the utilities and services, including a driver. Should your aunt need medical attention, she’ll have ess to the best hospital on Hong Kong Ind, and I’ll cover all expenses!”
The elderly woman felt a twinge of concern. She worried that her son might bepromising himself for Liu Jiahui’s benefit. She sensed that this generous offer might note from the best of intentions.
Thus, she quickly turned to Arman, saying, “Arman, you don’t need to worry about me. I feel fine and think I can live for another ten or fifteen years.”
Arman understood that his mother preferred he not feel indebted for the vi.
However, being astute, he knew better than to let Liu Jiahui’s gesture affect him negatively.
So, he directly addressed Liu Jiahui, asking, “Mr. Liu, is this truly Charlie’s intention?”