Chapter 62 I Have One Condition
“M-Mr. Goldstein!”
The guard didn’t even need to look, as he could recognize Jonathan by his voice.
After all, he was traumatized by Jonathan the night before.
In fact, his knees would buckle every time he thought about it.
“Mr. Goldstein, I’m sorry. I-I didn’t know they were with you.” The guard was utterly terrified.
Mr. Goldstein?
Hearing the familiar greeting, Josephine suddenly turned toward Jonathan.
Is Jonathan the Mr. Goldstein the guard mentioned respectfully? How is that possible? Isn’t Mr. Goldstein the owner of No. 1 Villa? How can it be Jonathan?
“Do you mean that you can randomly kick someone out if they’re not with me?” The moment Jonathan furrowed his eyebrows, he struck so much fear into the guard that the latter prostrated desperately. “Mr. Goldstein, I’m sorry. I’m sorry.”
“It seems that the lesson I taught you last night isn’t enough. You should continue kneeling!” Not bothered to waste any more time with him, Jonathan continued toward No. 1 Villa.
Behind him, Josephine still hadn’t regained her senses.
“Jonathan, w-what’s going on?” She quickly caught up with him. “Are you really the owner of No. 1 Villa?”
“Yes!”
Jonathan plainly added, “Since when have I ever lied to you?”
“Where did you get the money?” Josephine scrutinized Jonathan, hoping to find out from his expression. However, no matter how hard she looked, she couldn’t detect anything from his face.
“Shush! Not so loud, I borrowed it from someone.” Jonathan lowered his voice on purpose. “This mansion belongs to Zachary. So, I just took the key from him!”
After all, she wasn’t going to believe him even if he told her the truth.
Instead of wasting his time, he felt it easier to push the responsibility onto Zachary.
“I knew it!” Josephine glared at Jonathan. “I wonder what you have done for Zachary to be so indebted to you. First, he lends you twenty million. And now, he lends you a mansion that costs hundreds of millions. Is he going to lend you the King of War residence next time?”
“Who knows…” Jonathan chuckled. “If I ask him for it, I’m sure he won’t refuse.”
Jonathan didn’t sound as certain as he actually was. Obviously, Zachary wouldn’t dare to say no.
“If only I knew you managed to borrow it, I wouldn’t have gone on to rent one.” The thought that she had spent hundreds of thousands just to rent a mansion simply exasperated her.
If they had managed to cover up Jonathan’s lie, the money would be considered well spent.
However, the problem was their lie would be exposed the day they weren’t staying in the mansion.
Therefore, the few hundred thousand had been spent in vain.
“I’ll help you get your money back.” Just as he spoke, they arrived at No. 1 Villa. The garden in front of the mansion was filled with blooming flowers. Among them were some fake hills and water ornaments that were part of the landscape design.
Just the garden in front of the mansion alone was more than a hundred square meters big.
In fact, it was even bigger than the Smith residence.
“J-Jonathan, did you really buy this mansion?” Even then, Margaret still refused to believe him.
After all, No. 1 Villa was the most expensive mansion in Jadeborough.
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