“Sally, I heard that a supermarket on the west side of town is having a huge sale now. Everything is at least 75% off, and there’ll be lucky draws too. Let’s go together!”
Jasper was startled when he heard that and glanced suspiciously at Wendy. “The supermarket on the west side of town? That’s where Tefa City is. The only supermarket there besides the one your family owns is Walmart, right? Not only are you not going to shop at the supermarket you own, but you’re going to fund your competition’s supermarket instead?”
Wendy huffed and said, “I’ll go wherever the cheaper options are. Isn’t that right, Sally?”
Sally was tempted as well. “75% discounts, and there’ll be lucky draws too. What a bargain!”
Jasper sighed as he watched the two women excitedly plan their day.
Wendy was born with a silver spoon in her mouth. Back in the days where few families had savings up to 100,000 dollars, she was already receiving 10,000 dollars as presents.
As for his mother, he transferred around 50,000 to 60,000 dollars to her bank account as an allowance every month. She should have at least 500,000 to 600,000 dollars under her name now.
Yet, these two women were still attracted by discounts.
However, Jasper still felt grateful. He knew Wendy was doing this to please his mother, who had been born in a rural area and had to be frugal her entire life.
Jasper merely reminded them to be careful before he let the two women set off excitedly.
The issues that his mother previously had with her daughter-in-law, which had plagued Jasper in his past life, did not seem to exist this time around.
Julian naturally trailed after Wendy when they arrived at the front door.
Ever since what had happened the last time, Jasper would arrange for Julian to protect Wendy unless there were any special circumstances.
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