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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 90

Hunter, who was just sneering, was totally dumfounded when hearing that.

"It’s impossible!"

He hurried to look at the machine, which showed that the trade was done on the screen. And the payment was exactly fifteen million!

Hunter looked at Casey with disbelief. He struggled so hard to earn money but still failed to save fifteen million after working hard for so long. He couldn’t believe how Casey, a good-for-nothing gigolo, could manage to raise so much money.

"How did you get the money? It’s definitely not yours!" Hunter huffed.

Casey replied with a smile, "Not mine? Do you think it’s yours?"

The salesgirl was so excited when she confirmed the payment was done. She was not longer disdainful of him but looked at him with great respect.

"S…Sir, now the payment is done. Please take the contract first. The real estate certificate will be finished soon. I will have you noticed by then." The salesgirl said with a smile.

The manager hurried forward. He didn’t expect they sold one of the most luxurious villas today. The payment of the villa would be enough for their monthly sales target.

The manager looked at the salesgirl with great satisfaction and then said to Casey with respect, "Sir, can I have your number? Let me deliver the real estate certificate by then in person."

The manager was aware that those who could afford the luxurious villa in the Hazelfield Estate were all powerful top guys. He also wanted to seize the opportunity to fawn on Casey.

Casey nodded. It would be better the manager could send him the certificate so that he could also save some time.

Hunter wore a sullen face when seeing both the manager and the salesgirl talk to him with great respect, which differed from their previous attitudes.

He even felt more aggrieved when seeing Casey finish the full payment with fifteen million.

"Casey, how did you get the money? If I am not mistaken, it should be Edith’s. I can’t believe you don’t even feel ashamed to spend her money!" Hunter huffed.

Casey just glanced at him coldly, having no intention to argue with him, "Get out of my way. I need to leave."

Hunter was even surer that it was Edith’s money since Casey didn’t refute.

Only then could he be less jealous of Casey.

After all, since he had once served as a manager, he knew how much profit Edith would gain from the cooperation project with TY Group. So he deemed the money was actually extracted by Edith from the project.

"Huh, you are still a wimp, a gigolo even if you afford the most expensive villa here! You are just a nobody if Edith divorces you." Hunter huffed.

Casey still turned a deaf ear to his harsh words but walked out of the room.

The manager and the salesgirl hurried forward and were about to see him off. But Casey stopped them.

After Casey had left, Hunter was getting much madder at the thought that the money Casey used to buy the villa should originally be his.

"Fuck you, Casey Davies! If it weren’t for you, I wouldn’t be demoted! I should be the one who buy a villa here if I were still the one in charge of the whole project."

"Casey Davies! You took my money and Edith! She should always belong to me! Just wait for my revenge, asshole!"

As Casey went out of the VIP Room, he walked through the lobby calmly. Those onlookers all turned their heads to look at him.

"Did he really buy that villa?"

"How could it be possible! If he really bought that villa, all those salesgirls and managers should be delirious. See? There is no one following him out to greet him. He must manage to quit with an excuse."

"You are right. Look at his face. He doesn’t even look like a guy who just got a villa. If I were to get a villa on my own, I would be driven crazy by excitement."

"Huh, he must be bragging! But that should be the case!"

Casey arrived home and then put away the contract in bedroom.

The new villa was well decorated with all kinds of furniture of top standard. And he had got the key. So he would be able to move in at any time.

Once he got the ownership certificate, the villa would be officially the new home of him and Edith. They would have a place to live even if Amara drove him out.

When Edith arrived home at night, Casey said with a smile, "I have bought the house."

Edith was stunned. She didn’t expect that Casey would buy a house so soon.

"Why so soon? It should take some time if you apply for a mortgage." Edith asked.

"No, I didn’t apply for a mortgage. I bought it with full payment." Casey stated.

Edith nodded. She assumed that Casey only afforded a small apartment with one bedroom. And perhaps it located at a remote area since Casey claimed that he paid for full payment.

But it should be enough to accommodate both of them. And since they had a car, it was fine even thought their new home was located at a remote area.

At the thought of that, Edith didn’t ask much about their new home.

Casey also planned to give her a surprise. So he didn’t tell her he actually bought a luxurious villa.

"I will show you our new home when you are free." Casey smiled,

Edith nodded. Wondering that Casey might feel a bit awkward for the new apartment so he didn’t show her any picture in advance, she was even more confirmed that he only bought a small one.

Soon, Amara and Nicolas went back home. But both of them looked sullen. It seemed that they were just undertaking an insult.

"Mom, you are back! I will make Casey cook for you right away." Edith said.

"No. Nyla’s father invites us for dinner in his house." Amara huffed.

"Nyla?" Edith was stunned as she was aware that Nyla’s father had been in a feud with her parents. So she didn’t expect he would invite them for dinner.

"Her father bought a new house so he invited us for dinner. But he invited no one else but only us. He must plan to show off in front of us." Amara gritted.

Edith then knew what was going on. If not mistaken, she was sure that it should be Nyla who proposed the invitation.

"Alas, everyone wants to show off if they have a new house. Just go to have a look." Nicolas said.

"How dare you say so! You two were born in the same family! He has managed to buy a new house but you keep me in this shabby shack for almost a life time! I really regretted marrying a useless guy like you!" Amara shouted at Nicolas, who flinched a bit. He didn’t seem to have the guts to refute.

Casey happened to walk out of the kitchen. Seeing him, Amara felt like her heart surging up with anger, "And you! Didn’t you say you would go to buy a new house? Where is it? I really regret making my girl marry you!"

Casey replied, "I have bought one."

Amara doubted even more. She was wondering how Casey got so much money.

"Edith, tell me. Did you pay for the new house all on your own? How much did you extract from the company? You should know that a house costs much. If you grandpa notice you embezzled the money, we will be heavily punished." Amara questioned.

"Mom, it was Casey who paid for it on his own. It’s just a small apartment. It didn’t cost much. And I didn’t embezzle the money from company." Edith explained.

Amara seemed to believe after hearing her explanation. But then she turned to look at Casey with disdain, "It’s just a small apartment. What are complacent about? Nyla’s father bought a new house located at downtown! How dare you compare with it!"

Casey was rendered speechless by her unreasonable harsh words.

"Mom, stop complaining. We only need a place to accommodate both of us. There is no need for him to buy a bigger one. By the way, it’s time for dinner, right? Let’s go." Edith said.

Amara murmured to complain for a while because of her dissatisfaction with Casey. She always deemed that it was Edith who paid for the new house. She still couldn’t believe Casey could afford a house on his own.

"What a parasite! Remember, the new home you bought belongs to us! You have to give us back the money you spent!" Amara murmured.

Then they went upstairs. Edith drove them towards downtown.

Amara told her the location of the new house of Nyla. Edith knew that it was a famous community in the J City, where the housing price was also expensive.

Soon, they arrived at the community. After Edith parked the car, both Amara and Nicolas were amazed by the surrounding environment when they just got off.

"What a nice location! I really dream of living such a nice place." Amara murmured with jealousy.

Casey looked around. It was indeed a nice community. But it was a bit distant from the Hazelfield Estate. The surrounding infrastructures were also inferior to those in the Hazelfield Estate. Generally speaking, the Hazelfield was much better than this one.

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