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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 593

"Wow, this cruise ship is so large." Edith blinked and looked at the cruise ship in front of her, making a sound of admiration.

Seeing the magnificent appearance of the cruise ship, Casey couldn't help but admire the greatness of a human engineer.

This cruise ship was called The Pearl, which was funded and built by Moon Island and was dedicated to transporting tourists from all over the world.

It was precisely because of the existence of this cruise ship that the tickets to Moon Island had become extremely expensive. Even the cheapest ticket cost 200,000 per person. Those who bought this kind of ticket could only stay at the bottom of the cruise ship, and they were not qualified to enter the higher floors.

The Pearl had twelve floors. The price of the bottom floor was 200,000 per person. For each floor up, the ticket price would increase by 50000 dollars. The top floor of the cruise ship was the most luxurious place on the cruise ship. It had the most luxurious decoration, the most high-end facilities, and the most top-level services. At the same time, it was also the best place for the whole cruise ship to have a panoramic view of the beautiful scenery of the sea.

There were only ten tickets to the top floor, one for 1.5 million.

What Charles bought for Casey and Edith was tickets to the top floor.

"Husband, which floor will we be on this cruise ship this time?" Edith asked Casey.

Casey raised his hand, pointed to the top mast, and said, "It's there."

"Hey? Isn't this Edith? Why are you here?" At this moment, a man's voice rang.

Edith turned her head and glanced next to her, and saw a young man in a suit with his hair slicked back, who was a few years older than her.

Beside the young man, there was a beautiful woman with a gorgeous dress and a bumpy figure.

After seeing this young man, Edith immediately showed a puzzled expression and asked, "You are?"

The young man immediately laughed and said, " I didn't expect you didn't even remember me. It is reasonable. You have been living in J City, a small place. We have met each other three times in total. It is normal that you don't remember me."

"I am Rowan, your cousin in G City. When your grandfather took you to our place, you were just a hick at that time. I didn't expect that now you are also slim and beautiful."

Hearing Rowan's words, Edith immediately remembered who the person in front of her was, and then a frown appeared on her face.

Rowan was indeed her distant cousin. He a member of the Patel family, the quasi-first tier family in G City. The Patel family in J City and the Patel family in G City did have some relatives, but that had to be traced back to the generation of Francis's father.

Because the two families didn't communicate very much over the years, the relationship was weakened. Francis only took Edith to G City once.

Edith still had a deep memory of the visit to the Patel family in G City when she was a child, because G City was a big city comparable to B City. Since the Patel family could reach the quasi-first tier, they did not care the Patel family in J City.

So, at that time Francis took Edith over and was met with countless cynicism and ridicule. Among them, Rowan looked down on her the most. He always said that Edith came from the countryside, and he always compared the Patel family in G City with the Patel family in J City. He once made Edith cry.

Therefore, only after recalling who Rowan was, Edith frowned. From the tone of Rowan's speech, she had already noticed that this guy was no different from before.

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