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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 171

In Casey's villa, Hazelfield Estate.

Amara was sitting with Nyla's mother, Sally Porter.

Sally wore a gold necklace, and her wrists and fingers were full of gleaming gold ornaments. She looked quite impressive.

Amara sat on the sofa with her face full of embarrassment. She didn't have any decent accessories with her. Compared with Sally, she looked out of date.

"Amara, let me tell you. Nyla is really filial to me recently. Not only did she buy me so many accessories, she also planned to buy a villa next to yours. We plan to buy it after the Davies family to propose marriage this time. After all, Nyla is going to be married to a wealthy person. The place for her to live cannot be too bad. Do you think so?" Sally said triumphantly.

Amara quickly nodded and replied, "Yes, yes, you really should buy one."

Looking at Amara's embarrassment, Sally almost laughed. She still remembered Amara's arrogant look when Amara bought a villa.

Seeing the appearance of Amara now, Sally only felt relieved.

"By the way, look at this bracelet. I bought it from the most expensive jewelry store in J City. I remember that store seems to be called Starlight Jewelry. The jewelry there is all top jewelry. It took hundreds of thousands to buy this bracelet."

When Sally saw that Amara didn't talk to her about the villa, she turned the conversation back to her jewelry.

The Starlight Jewelry she was talking about was the jewelry shop Casey and Edith went to today.

Amara immediately stared when she heard Sally's words. She didn't expect such a bracelet to cost hundreds of thousands.

"You're so lucky to have a daughter like Nyla, who will marry to the Davies family soon. I can't compare with you. With Casey, such a wimpy son-in-law, I have never had a decent jewelry," Amara said helplessly.

Seeing Amara's appearance, Sally felt even more proud. What she wanted to hear most was Amara's compliment.

"It's okay, Nyla is just lucky. If it wasn't for Edith to marry Casey, maybe the one that the Davies likes is her," Sally said deliberately.

Amara sighed helplessly. Although she knew that Sally was trying to run her on purpose, she really felt that if Edith hadn't married Casey, the person the Davies family liked would definitely be her daughter.

"By the way, where is Edith?" Sally asked.

"Casey insisted on taking Edith to buy jewelry just now. They haven't come back yet. How could a wimp afford any good things? I didn't bother to talk about him," Amara said.

Sally showed a look of contempt immediately, and said, "That's right. Things Casey can afford are really not good. Is he taking Edith to buy poor goods? This is a disgrace to the Patel family."

"That's right, when they come back, I will needle him," Amara echoed.

Amara now felt that she had no confidence and could only echoed Sally.

"By the way, I suddenly remembered that Nyla still plans to buy a car recently. I heard that your car cost more than one million? Nyla plans to buy a Bentley, and the cheapest one costs two million." Sally continued.

Amara intended to find a chink to infix. Sally came to anger her deliberately. After sitting here for a while, she felt that she could not compare to Sally in anything.

"Mom, we are back. Please come out to help us get things." At this moment, Edith came from outside the villa.

Amara stood up immediately, as if she had encountered a savior, and walked out quickly.

Sally originally wanted to tell Amara about the car they planned to buy, but when Amara was gone, she could only shut her mouth.

In fact, buying a car was just a casual mention said by Nyla that day. Their family happened to pass by the 4s store that day, and took a look inside. They didn't really plan to buy a car yet.

Sally said this only to make Amara jealous.

"Go and see what Casey bought, and rib them."

Sally murmured, then stood up and walked out of the villa.

After Amara got outside, she was taken aback when she saw that the car parked outside was not hers.

At this time, Sally also followed out. When she saw the Porsche parked at the door, her eyes widened in surprise.

This car looked exactly the same as the one she saw at 4s store that day. At that time, the people in the 4s store told her that this car was called a Porsche 911, and it was a high-end version with a value of more than 4 million.

Wasn't the Amara's car a Land Rover worth more than a million? How did it become a Porsche worth more than four million?

Sally was too surprised to think.

Amara also looked dazed, not knowing what was going on.

And she didn't know the price of this car, so she immediately suspected that Casey had broken the car and bought a cheaper one.

"Casey, how has the car changed? Did you break that car and get a bargain instead?" Amara stared immediately.

Casey glanced at Amara and said, "There was something wrong with that car, so I switched to this one."

"You bastard. That car is a luxury car worth more than one million dollars. How much is this car worth? Get that car back!" Amara said aggressively.

Sally glanced at Amara and said, "Amara, are you stupid? This is a Porsche 911, which costs more than 4 million. The previous car in your family only cost more than 1 million."

Amara was taken aback, and then took a breath, exclaimed, "What! This car costs more than 4 million?!!!"

Sally nodded, but the expression on her face obviously changed.

Her family only said that they planned to buy a car like this. However, they didn't buy it because they were unwilling to spend so much money. She didn't expect Casey to drive back one now, which made her naturally very jealous.

"Edith, what's the matter with this car? This car belongs to us?" Amara looked at Edith.

Edith glanced at Casey and said, "I can't explain it clearly to you, but our car was indeed replaced with this one in the future."

Amara immediately laughed, turning her head and said to Sally, "Look at her, she isn't frugal at all. It's a waste to go out and change a car."

Sally looked cold. Obviously, she was very upset.

"Edith, you just said let me take things for you, what should I take." Amara smiled and walked towards the car.

Edith immediately took out the jewelry in the bag and handed it to Amara.

Amara looked at the bags, thinking that these things must be bargains. Otherwise, it was impossible for them to buy so many.

"Casey, can you stop getting these bargains at home? You can't get these things at home like a waste collector," Amara said discontentedly.

"Mom, what are you talking about? These things are precious. Be careful and don't drop them," Edith reminded.

Amara curled her lips and said, "How can the things he bought are expensive? I think they are all sold at a price of ten or twenty dollars, and he brought such a large amount."

As saying, Amara took these things into the villa.

Thinking of Sally still watching here, Amara felt very shameless.

Sally felt better when she heard that Casey had bought a bunch of stalls for Amara.

"I'll help you. You bought so many things. This time Casey spent a lot of money," Sally said with a smile.

"No, thank you. It's all worthless things. I really don't know what to say. Why does he get so many useless things at home? Did he really think I would wear them?" Amara muttered.

Sally stared at the bags. When she saw that the trademark on it was the same as the one on the bracelet Nyla bought her, her eyes widened immediately.

"It's really troublesome. I think these things can be thrown directly into the trash can. Taking them home would only disgust me!" Amara felt a little embarrassed, and was about throw the bags into the trash can.

Sally quickly said, "Wait a minute!"

Amara took a look at Sally and said, "Sally, don't laugh at us. You know what Casey's virtue is. I don't let him buy these things."

Sally took a closer look at the logo on the bag and exclaimed, "These are all jewelry from Starlight Jewelry. They don't look like fake ones. There are labels on them. Each jewelry costs more than two hundred thousand."

Amara was shocked, and quickly looked down at the logo on the bags, and found that these things were indeed written with a price of two or three hundred thousand, and none of them were less than one hundred thousand.

"Are these all true? If they are all true, wouldn't it be worth several million?" Sally said in shock.

Amara also looked dumbfounded. She hurriedly grasped the bags tightly. She was still scared for a while. If she had just thrown these bags into the trash can, it would be equivalent to throwing millions of dollars.

Amara turned to look at Casey and Edith, and asked, "Are these things really worth so much money?"

Edith walked over with the remaining bags and said, "Of course. If you want to throw them away, just throw them away. There are a lot of them for you anyway."

Amara took a deep breath. She didn't expect that Casey and Edith would buy so many valuable things. She felt like she was dreaming.

"Sally, can you help me see if these are really the jewelry of Starlight Jewelry you said? Aren't they fake? Maybe Casey bought them to fool me," Amara said.

Sally was also a little skeptical. She immediately took a bag and glanced at the contents, and found that the anti-counterfeit sign on it was exactly the same as her bracelet. Then she was stiffened.

"They...they are genuine and can't be wrong," Sally said.

Amara became excited immediately. She didn't expect these things to be so expensive. Then she hugged the bags and walked towards the villa quickly.

Casey and Edith also followed towards the villa and asked Sally, who was standing in a daze, to come in.

Amara opened all the bags and took out all the jewelry inside. After seeing the exquisite jewelry, both eyes of Amara shone brightly.

"Did Casey buy these?" Amara asked.

Edith glanced at Casey and nodded.

When they came back, Casey told Edith not to talk about Margaret. Thus, Edith said that Casey bought these. After all, for Edith, there was not much difference between what Margaret gave and what Casey bought.

Amara looked disbelieving and said, "Edith, you are fooling me, right? How can he afford such expensive things?"

"Believe it or not. You didn't believe Casey could afford a car or a villa, but he still bought them," Edith said.

Amara knew Edith was right after thinking about it. Casey must still have a lot of private money, so she stopped doubting.

Amara was very proud of this. She turned to look at Sally and said, "Sally, look at my bracelet. It's more than 200,000 dollars. It should not be as good as yours. "

Sally was embarrassed. Her bracelet was more than 100,000 dollars, much worse than Amara's.

For a while, the position between the two people was reversed again. Amara became the triumphant one.

Sally gritted her teeth. She didn't expect Casey to be able to afford such expensive things, thinking that the money must have been collected by Edith when she went to work.

And she somewhat suspected that Amara was deliberately pretending to be stupid, pretending not to know that Casey bought these things back, just to make fun of her.

After a while, Sally couldn't stay any longer, and found an excuse to quickly leave the villa.

Amara was so proud that she didn't even expect that such a reversal would happen today, and she humiliated Sally.

"Edith, these earrings are good, I want them." Amara picked up a pair of earrings.

When Casey saw this, he snatched them over and said, "Edith is interested in this pair of earrings. You can pick anything else, but this pair of earrings."

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