Gina was utterly envious–Chris‘ mansion overlooked a portion of the entire mansion district too!
She promptly whipped out her phone and posted it on social media, with Peter following suit, although
he took photos of other mansions as well.
Chris watched as they did so, his vanity highly satisfied.
He even brought a pot of tea. “Have a drink, Mrs. Lane. You can take the photos whenever you want–
you’re always wee here.”
“Really?!” Gina and Peter were overjoyed, almost unable to believe it!
Chris nodded. “Of course. You cane over whenever I’m home.”
“Oh, that’s wonderful!” Gina eximed, not forgetting to extend an invite in return. “You cane visit
our manor whenever as well, and teach Helen how to make more money.”
Helen folded her arms before her chest. “Teach? We’re working in different businesses.”
Gina frowned right then. “What do you mean, different?! Chris started out with nothing too, and he
owns a billion dorpany now!”
Helen turned in surprise toward Chris–he was that sessful in just three years?
“What’s your business? It sounds lucrative,” she said.
“Oh, just a little apothecary stuff. Interested?” he asked, staring fixedly at her.Exclusive ? material by N?(/v)elDrama.Org.
“Nope…” Helen shook her head. “But you weren’t studying medicine. Why would you suddenly work in
that field?”
Caught by surprise, Chris scratched his head and stammered, “Oh, uh… My partner is in the business,
so…”
Helen was going to press him further but Gina cut her short, pointing at the hilltop mansion as she
asked, “Who owns that mansion on top of the hill, Chris? Could it be Governor Quill?”
Chris promptly walked over to the window. “Actually, no, even though his family developed the entire
mansion district. You see, they offer these mansions as gifts, and I’m sure you can also tell by now that
the higher the mansion is built, the more important the owner would be. That’s why the hilltop mansion
hasn’t been given off. Whoever gets it must be hugely important to the Quills… and since they are very
important people themselves, they wouldn’t be interested in some paltry gains.”
Gina nodded repeatedly—it was obvious even from the size of the hilltop mansion, which was at least
twice the size of Chris‘ mansion.
Still, after a moment, she murmured in confusion, “Hold on… I just saw a light from over there.”
“A light? No way,” Chris snorted skeptically.
“No, I saw it too!” Peter quickly said.
Chris was left perplexed. “Huh… Maybe Governor Quill gave it away recently? I wonder who
it’d be, though…”
Both Gina and Peter quickly nodded, with Gina adding, “Yeah, well, you’d eventually make their
acquaintance since you’re neighbors.”
“That’s for sure.” Chris nodded, not forgetting to flex for Gina’s benefit. “There are a lot of free
recreational facilities around here. We can check them out if you like.”
“Really? i have to see!” Gina eximed, her eyes lighting up as she turned to Helen. “Come on. Let’s
go together.”
“I’ll pass–I’m tired,” Helen said wearily.
Seeing that, Gina quickly turned back to Chris. “Lead the way, Chris.”
“Of course.” Chris nodded without hesitation–he was not about to miss a chance to show off!
Meanwhile, in the hilltop mansion, Frank had just changed his clothes.
He called Jimmy and asked which hospital Helen had been taken to before heading out, nning to
check on her.