Watching Wendy’s fleeing figure, Jasper’s eyes were filled with mirth.
The most fantastical period between a man and a woman was during this blurred and ambiguous time.
Jasper had already regarded Wendy as his own to love, and Wendy showed no intention of rejecting. There was no way this relationship would meet the same fate as in his previous life—over the moment it began.
Wendy did not reappear before Jasper until dinner, but even then she still dared not look at him.
It was precisely such shyness that was akin to a lotus fluttering in the cold breeze that made Wendy look particularly enchanting.
As the two talked and laughed at the dinner table, a servant interrupted them with the arrival of a guest.
The message had just been relayed when the door of the villa was pushed open, and a loud couple walked into the living room of the villa.
“Are you back already, Wendy?” the well-dressed, heavily accessorized woman asked in surprise when she saw Wendy in the dining room.
Wendy replied politely, “I just came back today. Uncle Zach, Aunt Luna, are you here for Dad?”
Hearing this, Luna and Zach shared a look before Luna finally asked, “Is your dad at home, Wendy?”
Wendy shook her head and responded, “Dad went out to do something, Aunt Luna. How can I help you?”
Luna chuckled and answered, “Nothing much. I just heard rumors that something came up with the group’s funds. We were wondering how your dad is doing, so we came to visit and check up on him.”
Wendy’s expression turned slightly cold when she spoke, “Don’t worry, Uncle Zack, Aunt Luna. How could such a large group have a funding issue?”
At that, Luna’s expression shifted slightly and she stated bluntly, “That’s where you’re wrong. It’s never impossible for things to take an abrupt turn when it comes to doing business. You never know what can possibly happen, which brings us to the main reason we came today, to ask your dad to pay back what he owes us.
“It’s nothing much, just around one million dollars. It was originally supposed to be settled by the end of next month, but now our food factory isn’t making too many profits and we can’t take the risk.”
Wendy was infuriated at Luna’s words. “It’s not even that big of a deal outside and as my uncle and aunt, as my dad’s brother, not only are you not helping my dad, but you’re also the first to come to ask for money?”
Luna and Zach looked grim when they heard Wendy’s words. Luna shouted, “Bullsh*t! What do you know? You’re just a child. How can you speak to your elders with such an attitude?
Wendy was pissed. “I’ll treat you like an elder the moment you act like an elder. But with how you’re behaving now, what kind of attitude do you expect to get from me?”
“You disrespectful child!” Luna was furious. “Even your dad wouldn’t talk to us like this. Who do you think you are?”
“Since you’re not going to treat us as your uncle and aunt, then I’ll make it clear to you today that your family owes me money. That is a fact. Pay us now, or we’ll start moving our products out of your supermarket overnight!”
Wendy turned pale with anger and spat out bitterly, “You’ve always been in poor health, Uncle Zach, and the situation in your family used to be very difficult. When Dad founded the company, he had never once forgotten to help your family’s situation. Your food factory would have gone bankrupt long ago had it not been for him!
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