Chapter 361
Chapter 361
My Dad chuckled and said, “About 9 o'clock. That girl's planning something big, and this idea of hers is
just too good to be true!”
I grinned and asked, “So are you excited? You don’t happen to have a new scheme brewing, do you?”
“Absolutely! If this thing takes off, I’m telling you, pumpkin, we’ll be sitting pretty!” His eyes lit up,
dancing with infectious enthusiasm. “Just think, it’ll save us a fortune in advertising costs. It’s like
getting an official endorsement. Imagine the reach that would have over our own efforts. Then we could
negotiate even better terms with the state.” This is from NôvelDrama.Org.
“You sure know how to play the game, Dad.” I set down my glass and sat down beside him. “We should
be doing this kind of promotion more often!”
“No, no, you’re underestimating Catherine’s project. You've got to consider their angle—they’re creating
a tribute video for an international ambassadorship. That’s the real hook!” Dad said with a beaming
smile.
Jaylan remained a silent spectator, listening with rapt attention, yet chose not to partake in the
conversation.
“So, are you thinking of a roundabout way to make a splash?” I inquired.
“Exactly! There’s no shortage of folks here who idolize anything from abroad. If the video catches the
attention of the foreigners, how can it not catch fire back home? If the internationals are watching,
locals will be curious to check it out. I’m just worried we won’t be ready for the rush!”
Dad leaned back into the couch, rubbing his head. “Who would have thought? This is just too good. I
need to figure out how to maximize this free publicity and extract even more value from it.”
He was so full of conviction, brimming with the energy of a young man.
“But don’t overdo it, Dad!” I said with genuine concern. “You’re not as young as you used to be.”
“Opportunities like this don’t come twice! If we miss this, who knows when the next one will come?”
“If you keep thinking like that, opportunities will seem endless. When will you ever retire if you try to
seize them all?”
Dad sighed and tapped his head. “The years are catching up with me. I'm not as strong as I once was.
Eventually, it’s all going to fall to you kids. So, I have to seize all the time to expand the value! I'll build a
good foundation for you guys, to spare you any undue exhaustion in the future!”
His words almost brought me to tears. I understood that this was his heartfelt message to me.
Of course, he definitely didn’t include Jaylan. He was laying the groundwork for my future and that of
the kids.
But Jaylan smiled contentedly. “Dad, you’re a visionary! But Allie’s right, don’t push yourself too hard.
We’re here to help. Goldenvale Town isn’t far, and we can share the load!”
I looked at him, impressed by his smooth talk. But where did he get that confidence? His eagerness
seemed a little out of place. What did all this have to do with him?
Even Hannah couldn’t bear it any longer and interjected, “Mr. Wilburn, Miss Wilburn, I'm heading
upstairs. I’ll leave you to your chat.”
Dad nodded with a warm smile, “Sure thing. Go rest up.”
I wrapped my arm around Dad’s, leaning close. “I’ll stay a bit longer with you.”
Hannah waved and gave Jaylan a slight nod before heading toward the backyard.
Dad looked at me lovingly. “Aren’t you tired?”
“Tired? I get tired just walking a few steps, but I want to hear more about your grand plan!” I teased.
Dad laughed heartily. “Darlin’, you should know. This could put our Oldtown Avenue on the international
map. Opportunities like this are rare! If we play our cards right, we won’t have to worry about being off
the beaten path.”
“Leveraging your strengths is your trademark!” I praised him sincerely. “You attract attention from all
corners without even trying!”
“This is a gift from the heavens, sweetheart! Of course, I’m thrilled. Once this takes off, the business
opportunities will be endless,” Dad said, unable to contain his excitement. “That will secure a solid
foundation for you guys.”
He wasn’t trying to hide his enthusiasm, not even from Jaylan. Anyone could tell he was treating Jaylan
as a member of the family.
Jaylan looked pleased as punch, as if he owned the neighborhood himself, radiating a triumphant air.
I couldn’t help but snicker to myself. Tomorrow might well be Jaylan’s fall from grace.