Chapter 113
They were now most worried about their youngest son.
“Dave, I know that you’re successful now, but we’ve lived in Shu City for decades. Your uncle’s job is in Shu City, we don’t know what to do here.”
“Aunt Sally, all you guys need to do is move here, and you won’t have to work. If you truly feel like you want to do something, I can find you some easier work that will let you keep an eye on Jace at the same time. What do you think?” David asked.
“Mom, Dad, just go with Dave’s plan! Jace is going to end up a delinquent if he keeps surrounding himself with those people back home. If not for yourselves, then at least think of Jace!” Lily persuaded.
“I… Let us think more about this,” Sally replied after a while.
“Alright, then. I do hope that you’ll agree, though. You did a lot for me, and it’s time I repay you. Plus, I own a hotel but there’s no one I trust to take care of it. I was hoping you could help me manage it.”
“You opened a hotel?”
“Yeah. I’ve been employing someone outside to help me manage it since I have school and no time to spare. So, I thought you could come and help me manage it, lest someone decides to mess with the accounts.”
David did not care if the hotel made a profit or not. In fact, he wished for the hotel to make a loss, since that would earn him more lavish points.
He had only offered hotel management so that Aunt Sally and Uncle Yousef would move to the city.
He also wanted to persuade Aunt Diana and her family to move here as well.
David was never stingy with the people who were nice to him. Nor would he go soft on those who treated him badly.
Like his Uncle Bobby, for example.
He did not care about the two million. If he was being honest, David still would not care if it was twenty billion dollars.
He just did not want Bobby’s family to live luxuriously with his parents’ hard-earned money.
Thus, he was going to get that money back no matter what.
Just then, David’s phone rang.
Golden Leaf Hotel’s delivery had arrived.
David called the property staff and asked them to let the deliverymen in.
The property staffs’ motto when it came to wealthy residents like David was to fulfill all requests and do everything they could not to offend these residents, so the doorbell rang soon after.
David went to open the door.
Around a dozen good-looking servers entered the house with a plate of food in their hands.
Both Sally and Yousef were stunned by the sight. They were too shocked by everything that had happened today.
They wondered if this was how all wealthy people lived.
The table was filled with exquisite delicacies with aromatic scents that were pleasing to look at and smell.
David went upstairs to call Jacey for dinner only to find the latter playing happily in the pool.
“Dave! Can I drop by often and use your pool?” Jacey asked as he climbed out.
“If you can persuade your parents to move over to River City, I’ll let you live in my house,” David replied with a smile.
“Really?” Jacey exclaimed. “When have I ever lied to you?”
“Alright! I’ll definitely persuade them! Then I can swim here every day!”
Sally and her family enjoyed the meal immensely. It was immensely delicious.
They had never eaten something so delicious in their entire lives.
“Aunt Sally! This is food from my hotel. If you can help me watch over it, I promise you that you’ll get to eat it every day!” David tempted.
“Mom! Let’s just move here, then! I want to study here!” Jacey piped up as well. He did not want to go back anymore, not when he could eat nice food and swim all day in River City. Sally and Yousef shared a look. “Alright! We’ll move here.”
“Great! Then I’ll contact schools for Jace tomorrow.”
“Dave! Can’t we wait a few days?” Jacey asked.
“No.” Sally, Yousef, and Lily collectively replied.
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