Amara stared at the hill of cash on the table for a long time before reacting. Then she hurriedly reached out and picked up two stacks of banknotes. After a closer look, she found that they were all real hundred dollars bills.
She felt that her heart was about to jump out. For the first time in her life, she saw so much money piling up in front of her.
Amara’s friends were all stunned. They thought that Casey was not promising and certainly couldn't buy anything good. They were all waiting to persuade Edith to divorce him.
But now Casey had poured out a lot of banknotes. If cash was not a good stuff, then there was nothing good in this world.
A few people were suddenly speechless. After all, their sons-in-law wouldn't give them so many banknotes.
Edith didn't expect that the gifts Casey would bring back would be this. She was staring at it for a long time.
She thought of Amara telling Casey about the millions of dollars yesterday. She suddenly understood why Casey brought so many banknotes back.
She sighed helplessly. She was not surprised that Casey was able to take out so many banknotes. She just thought that Casey was too stupid. Because Amara's greed was a bottomless pit at all. These millions of cash couldn’t fill that pit at all.
Casey gave Amara cash this time. Next time Amara would definitely ask for something else. This was also one of the reasons why Edith stopped Amara.
"Casey, are these two bags also filled with money?" Amara stared at the remaining two bags and asked excitedly.
Casey nodded, and said, "The money in these three bags is 3.3 million dollars. I have completed my promise to you, so in the future, you can’t interfere the matter between me and Edith."
Amara was so excited that she didn’t care about what Casey said at this time. She answered Casey casually, and went to see the money in the remaining two bags.
Amara’s friends stared at the money on the table with gloomy expressions. Originally, they wanted to rely on their sons-in-law to show off in front of Amara.
However, they didn’t expect that Casey would prepare more than three million dollars as a gift to celebrate Amara's birthday. If it were their sons-in-law, they wouldn’t give them such a gift.
"Sis Emily, Sis Amy, don't froze there. Please help me pour out all the money in these two bags and make up a pile. 3.3 million! I want to see how big the pile will be." Amara turned to look at them.
They were all embarrassed, so they hurried over to help.
Amara did this on purpose. She could obviously feel the ridicule of her friends at that time, so she was so angry when she saw Casey come back.
Now Casey gave three million as a gift for her, which undoubtedly made her so proud in front of these friends.
3.3 million dollars was almost formed a small hill nearly half a meter high which gave people a very strong visual impact.
"Oh, I said that my son-in-law wouldn't give me any good things. I didn't expect to give me such a big surprise. If this is the case, I won't force him to divorce Edith for the time being." Amara said proudly.
Amara’s friends all forced a fake smile. Now they had no desire to compare with Amara. After all, they couldn't compare with Amara.
Later, Amara asked Casey to pack the cash again and put it down in the bedroom on the second floor. Amara would definitely sleep with the cash in her arms tonight.
Amara’s few friends stayed in the villa for dinner. But after Casey’s returning, they were not as active as just now. When they thought of the more than three million cash that Casey brought back, they were so jealous.
After dinner, they didn't want to stay here anymore. They left Hazelfield Estate together.
Amara walked them out. Then she returned to the villa, feeling refreshed and happy.
"Mom, why do you want so much cash? If a thief comes to our home, he will definitely steal the money." Edith glanced at Amara with some dissatisfaction.
Amara looked indifferent and said, "He promised me himself. Besides, the security of our home is so good. The thief can't even get in, so don't worry about it."
"Mom, I have already given you the cash. Don't force me to divorce Edith in the future." Casey said.
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