The Legendary Man Chapter 247
A Pinky Promise
Around an hour later, the sun peaked on the horizon.
By the time Alice arrived, Randall had already left. He had rushed over from Jadeborough to hand the monetary compensation for the demolition to Arnold personally.
Scarlett’s palms were perspiring as she clutched the passbook in her hands.
“Alice, take this passbook. There is one million in the account, and I’m afraid of losing it.” The moment Alice stepped in, her mother stuffed the passbook into her hands.
“Mom, I can’t. This is too much!” Alice waved her hands hastily. She had never seen this much money in her life.
“Should we give it to Dad?” Alice mused.
“No!”
Scarlett shook her head firmly as she continued, “If he gets the money, he might find himself a few mistresses! We worked hard to get the money, so we can’t hand it to other women!”
“Mistresses? I’ll never do that!” Arnold declared as his eyes reddened indignantly.
“Who knows? Men tend to turn wicked when they are rich!” Scarlett scoffed as she stuffed the passbook into Alice’s pocket.
At the sight of their banter, Jonathan chuckled aloud. “Mrs. Renner, you can spend the money as you wish. When you run out of money, just come to me. I’ll help you out.”
Right then, something occurred to him, and he offered, “Oh, I have an empty house in the city. Do you want to move into the house?”
“No, that won’t do. We can’t stay in your house!” Scarlett shook her head profusely. “What rights do we have to do so?”
“That doesn’t matter. My house is empty as no one is living there. Isn’t it better for someone to stay there than leaving it empty?” Jonathan asked with his lips curved into a smile.
The truth was that he didn’t actually have an empty house in the city.
The only property he owned in Jadeborough was No. 1 Villa in Edenic Heights.
The reason he told them a lie was to stop them from buying a new house. It was pretty expensive to buy a house in the city. Even if they had one million, it might not be enough for them to afford a new house.
“No need. Thanks for the offer though, Jonathan.” Scarlett gazed at him gratefully. The corner of her mouth quirked up as she said, “Actually, Arnold and I made up our minds last night when you weren’t around.”
She explained, “We’ve decided to fork out five hundred thousand to buy a house in the county. We’ll then take three hundred thousand to start a business. We will operate a restaurant or something similar as long as we can support ourselves. The remaining two hundred thousand will be Alice’s dowry.”
“Mom, what was that?” Alice’s cheeks flushed red at the mention of her dowry. She stared at the ground sheepishly and kicked a pebble away.
“Why are you blushing?” Scarlett burst out laughing at her shy expression. “You’re no longer young. It’s time for you to get married!”
“I won’t get married. I want to stay with you forever!” Alice took her hand and vowed firmly.
“That won’t do. If you don’t marry anyone, you’ll end up a lonely old hag!” Scarlett gave her daughter a gentle pat on the head. She then whipped her head around to look at Jonathan. “The same goes for you too, Jonathan. You’re at the appropriate age to get married.”
“Mrs. Renner, I’m a married man,” Jonathan revealed calmly.
“What? You’re married?” Scarlett’s eyes widened in disbelief. “When did you get married?”
“Some time ago,” came Jonathan’s reply.
“Why didn’t you tell me you were married?” Scarlett glared at him before adding, “Your wife must be pretty. Do you have a photo of her? I’d like to see it!”
“Yes. Let me find it.” Jonathan pulled his phone out and scrolled for a while before finding their wedding photos.
In the photos, Jonathan was decked in a black suit as he held Josephine’s hand. Josephine was wearing an ivory white wedding dress as she rested her head on his shoulder with a blissful smile lighting her lips.
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