Chapter 1659 Appear Out of Nowhere
Chapter 1659 Appear Out of Nowhere
Glancing at Jepherson's expressionless face, Lucy had no idea what he was thinking, but the set of
jewelry was too valuable.
Stuart urged, "Just accept it. Thank you, Mr. Jepherson."
"Alright."
Lucy accepted the set of jewelry and expressed her gratitude to Jepherson.
With that, Jepherson retrieved a bunch of keys and handed them to Stuart. "The HOA fee is on the
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property procedures done after we return home."
Stuart glanced at the keys and answered, "Mr. Jepherson, this is too much."
"What you want is money, but it will only depreciate. Properties are different. If as predicted, the value
of this set of jewelry will double in thirty years and quadruple in sixty. As for the house, I'm absolute it
will never depreciate."
"I'm not going to give you any money."
Jepherson placed the keys on the table as he spoke. Lucy felt as if she had hit black gold. There was
money everywhere but in the form of assets.
Stuart insisted, "I still want some money."
Jepherson was astounded. "I gave you an inch, but you want to take a mile, huh?"
"I never claimed my salary all these years; I don't know how much I can withdraw." Stuart wanted some
cash, but Jepherson wouldn't give it to him. The two locked eyes.
Raeleigh asked out of curiosity, "What are you going to use the money on?"
"I want to buy a new house for the Wagner family. Chirsen is getting married; his ex-fiancée ended their
relationship due to financial issues. I hope he can have a grand marriage with this one."
"Stuart, you don't have to. I have my savings," Lucy spoke up.
Stuart replied, "That's not enough. Your savings are too little."
Jepherson quirked his eyebrow. "How much do you want?"
"Thirty million."
Lucy's jaw dropped at Stuart's request.
The set of jewelry, fifty million; villa, thirty million, and he was now asking for another thirty?
Leaning to one side, Jepherson crossed his arms and gave it some thought before he asked, "When
Raeleigh and I barely spent any money when we got married. As my subordinate, do you think it's
appropriate to spend more than a hundred million dollars on your wedding?"
"It isn't," Stuart said, "But you've invested three hundred million dollars on my treatment as well."
"So you're saying the expenses of your wedding pale in comparison to your treatment?"
"Yes."
At times, Stuart's bluntness was astonishing.
Lucy tugged at Stuart's sleeve. "Stuart, you don't have to meddle in my family's affairs. If you give them
so much money, doesn't it seem as though I'm sold to you?"
Stuart's eyes fell on Lucy. "I'll buy you gladly."
Lucy was stupefied before her face reddened with a blush. Sitting across from them, Jepherson
watched as though he was watching a soap opera. Stuart then shifted his gaze back at Jepherson. "Mr.
Jepherson, could you give it to me?"
"What if I refuse?"
Stuart placed the set of jewelry and the keys together. "Then I won't take these either."
Staring at Stuart, Jepherson warned, "Remember this, Stuart, this is the last time."
"Thank you, Mr. Jepherson."
Stuart then passed the items to Lucy. "Keep them."
Lucy nodded and kept them in a hurry.
Jepherson's inscrutable countenance gave little away, but he still handed Stuart a bank card.
"There are fifty million dollars in it, twenty of which is Lucy's bridewealth. I don't want you to even have
to think twice when you shop after the two of you get married."
Raeleigh looked at him and thought it turned out he had it all prepared; he really had them down to
their bones.
Lucy spoke up, "I have my salary and savings. Stuart..."
Her words trailed off as Lucy darted a glance at Stuart. Did it mean that he had been penniless all
the while when he said he had never claimed his salary?
"My salary and savings are enough for us. And thirty million dollars is too much; Chirsen only needs
one-third of it."
Stuart gazed at Lucy. "Just take it."
Lucy was rendered speechless.
Only then did Jepherson say, "Raeleigh and I will accompany you two to check out wedding dresses
tomorrow. The wedding photos taken during this season would probably look the best."
"We'll take our leave then."
Stuart stashed the stuff away and led Lucy back to their room, who then busied herself with keeping
the set of jewelry, keys, and bank card.
Although she had refused at first, she was reluctant to part with it now. They were given more than a
hundred million dollars worth of assets after all.
After they had left, Jepherson ordered some food and dug in. Raeleigh came to realize despite his
imperiousness at handling affairs, he had his reasons for it.
After the meal, Raeleigh used his good mood to bring up Cynthia.
However, Jepherson undressed for a bath, alerting Raeleigh to turn around instantly. Standing behind
Raeleigh, he stripped himself naked and entered the bathroom. As he walked, he casually said, "If
you're willing to bathe with me, I may consider it."
Raeleigh turned around to find the door of the bathroom closed.
With slight hesitation, Raeleigh made her way to the door and opened it, asking, "Are you sure it's
nothing more than just a bath?"
Jepherson was already sitting inside the bathtub looking at her, so Raeleigh wasn't worried about him
acting recklessly.
"Let's talk inside."
Raeleigh entered and closed the door behind her. With the bathroom shrouded in mist, Raeleigh
focused her eyes on Jepherson sitting in the bathtub.
"Will you let Cynthia go? For real?"
Still fixing his gaze at her, Jepherson said, "I only said there's room for negotiation, but as for how, is
another question."
"Then how am I going to take this bath with you?"
Raeleigh's face fell. She had been with him for almost two months. If this went on, she would lose her
mind!
Jepherson cupped a handful of water and bathed while fixing his eyes on her. "Forget it then."
"What the hell do you want?"
"I want you."
Raeleigh was at a loss for words.
She turned around and exited the bathroom, closing the door behind her.
Jepherson soaked quietly in the water for more than an hour before he reappeared. Raeleigh sat
outside the entire time, contemplating what she should do.
Hearing the door open, Raeleigh looked over at Jepherson, who had a bath towel wrapped around his
waist, drying his hair as he walked toward her. Sitting down, he handed the towel to her. "Help me dry
my hair."
Raeleigh threw the towel back to him, spurning.
Jepherson placed his hand on Raeleigh's waist. "If you don't help me, I suppose I can only take it off?"
Left with no choice, Raeleigh took the towel and turned around to dry his hair.
Meanwhile, Jepherson pulled Raeleigh close to him, his arms around her waist. With barely any
distance between them, she looked at him, unable to dry his hair.
"Why hasn't he come to you? Is he afraid of me? Or does he not love you?"
"Don't talk nonsense. He has a mission; there'd be times he'd only come back once in a half year. He
probably doesn't even know I'm here. Or else..."
Raeleigh gulped. "Must things be this way between us?"
Jepherson had his brows furrowed. "You mentioned he has a mission?"
Realizing she had a slip of the tongue, Raeleigh hurriedly added, "It's for me to know and you to find
out. Just please let Cynthia go."
"Who on earth is he? I searched the whole world for him, only to get nothing back then. Later, Lenold
confirmed he was dead."
"How did he appear out of nowhere?"