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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 66

"Wow, this car is so beautiful. It's a range rover. It must be very expensive."

"Yes. I heard it costs more than one million. This is a luxury car."

"It's much better than my car. I'm really envious. I wonder who this car is coming for."

A group of people were talking about it and were all amazed by the appearance of the range rover.

Edith also glanced at the car. The sense of loss in her eyes was even intense. The car was expensive. Now, she couldn't afford a car of more than 100,000, let alone such a luxury car.

"Who do you think this car is picking up?" suddenly, someone asked.

"Who knows? I don't know who the lucky one is. But I know it is not here to pick up Edith. I'm afraid her husband, who is a trash, can't afford such an expensive car in his life."

"You are right. It is impossible for this car to pick up Edith."

They burst into laughter.

At this time, the window of car slowly rolled down. Casey, who was sitting in the driver's seat, appeared.

Edith had planned to turn around and go. But she was stunned when she saw Casey sitting in the driver's seat.

Many of Edith's colleagues had met Casey. So, they were shocked to see that the man in the car was Casey.

Casey smiled and then said to Edith, "Honey, get into the car. I am here to pick you home."

Edith stood there for a long time and did not respond.

Then, Casey personally got out of the car, opened the car door and made a gesture of invitation to Edith.

Edith walked over blankly. It was just like a dream and she sat on the passenger seat.

Her colleagues were all staring jealously at Edith as she got into the car, their eyes filled with resentment.

Casey got into the car with a smile and drove all the way to home with Edith.

"Isn't Casey a waste? How can he afford such an expensive car?"

"My God, that's a luxury car which costs a million. At that time, we even laughed at Edith. And now he is driving a luxury car."

"Who knows if it is he who bought the car? Maybe he borrowed it."

On the way, Edith recovered from a state of shock and said to Casey, "My vehicle is still in the company."

"I'll ride it back tomorrow." Casey said with a smile.

Edith turned to look at Casey and asked, "Where did you get this car? If it's borrowed from someone else, you should give it back quickly. "

She still didn't believe that Casey bought the car.

"I bought this car. I can drive you to work in this car from now on." Casey smiled and said.

"You bought it!" Edith exclaimed. She had thought Casey was just joking yesterday. Unexpectedly, he actually bought a luxury car worth more than 1 million.

"But… This car is so expensive. I heard that it costs more than one million." Edith said.

"It's OK. A million or so is nothing." Casey replied.

Edith was speechless. How exactly rich this man was!

Until now, Edith remembered that question she had always wanted to ask Casey.

"Casey, how much money do you have?"

Casey turned to look at Edith and said, "Well, it's enough to support you for the rest of your life anyway."

Seeing that Casey didn't give a positive answer, Edith didn't ask further. However, if he only had enough money to support her for the rest of her life, he should not have much money left.

In Edith's opinion, it wouldn't cost much money to support her for the rest of her life.

Edith thought to herself that Casey seemed not to have much money left after he bought this car.

She was a little moved. Because Casey seemed to be very rich during this period of time and had spent all his money for her.

However, what she didn't know was that what Casey meant by supporting her for rest of her life was that it would allow her to live blithely like a queen, without worrying about food and clothing.

Hearing Edith ask this question, Casey suddenly coughed twice and said, "Well… Do you want to confiscate my private property money? If you want, I can give all to you."

Edith was at a loss whether to cry or to laugh and didn't expect Casey to think so.

"That's your money. I won't ask for it. Besides, you don't have much left, right? My mother is not kind to you. You'd better keep it by yourself." Edith said.

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