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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 752

On the day of the banquet, early in the morning, the Davies House became lively.

People from all walks of life had learned that Davies family was going to hold a banquet several days in advance, so they had prepared gifts early. They sent people to give gifts as soon as the day arrived.

Before noon, there was already a mountain of gifts in one of the branches of the Davis House. Most of them were toys for children. It was estimated that these toys could let Sherry paly with from the age of one to eighteen.

Moreover, in the underground garage of the Davies House, there were already a few top sports cars, all of which were brand new. According to the gift giver, although Sherry was not even a year old and couldn’t drive, these sports cars could be used as Sherry's toy cars. It was still okay to play on them.

If the production companies of these sports cars knew that the world's limited top sports cars they had produced were only toy cars for Sherry, they would definitely be shocked.

On Sherry's cradle, the keys to five or six villas were hung up. Some people even gave away a castle directly, saying that Sherry, as a princess, must own her own castle.

Originally, what Casey notified this time was that only companies or families of the same level as Davies family. He didn’t use his identity of the young master of Guanling to invite guests, so the scale of gifts should not be so large.

However, Darius felt that this was the first formal banquet for Sherry, so it had to be a little grander. He invited some world-class families to participate in this banquet.

The financial resources held by these world-class families were not imaginable by ordinary people, so the gifts they gave must be high-grade. Those sports cars and villas were sent from them.

Baron, Dick and Foley, who lived in the mountains all the year round, saw these gifts and felt that their three views had been subverted.

They had always thought that martial arts practitioners should not be bound by other things. But when they saw the extravagance of these rich people, they immediately felt that they had spent half their lives in vain.

This was probably the reason why many inner force experts were willing to become the guests of those secular families. No one would refuse to be rich and honorable. The reason why Casey said that money was nothing was because he had already experienced this kind of luxury life.

What surprised Casey this time was that many Guwu families also gave gifts. These Guwu families rarely showed up in the secular society, but this time there were a lot of people coming, which was far beyond Casey's surprise.

Of course, Casey knew that these people would come completely because the news that he had killed Myles and Alonzo, the two Grandmasters, had spread in Guwu Circle.

Not only did these people congratulate Casey for having a daughter, but rather to see what this genius, who killed Grandmaster, looked like.

If there were opportunities, they also wanted to make friends with Casey. Whether it was in the secular society or in Guwu Circle, strength would always be the object of worship by everyone.

Although Casey didn't take care of the banquet and it was Jordan who took care of everything, Casey was so busy from the morning. He had to meet the people who came to give gifts.

In the entire Davies House, the most leisurely ones were Edith and Sherry. The mother and daughter didn't have to worry about anything. They opened gifts from the morning and had a lot of fun.

In the living room, after walking some guests out, Casey got up from the chair and stretched himself.

"The next one who comes to give gifts is from the Simpson family in P City. The head of the Simpson family, Shepard, is also the big shot in P City, but he is a bit worse than the ones we entertained before." Jordan said.

Casey raised his eyebrows. If he remembered correctly, the people who cheated them yesterday seemed to come from the Simpson family. If nothing else, they should be from this the Simpson family.

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