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Power of Money (Jason Qin) novel Chapter 151

After sending this message, Jason went offline.

"Jason, do you really like him?" John asked in confusion.

"Let's see again. Pay more attention to other things for me. Call me if you need anything. I'll hang up first."

Jason hung up the phone and picked up a call from Ada.

"Mom, what's the matter? Why did you call me at this time?"

Jason looked at the time. It was already eight in the evening.

"Are you in Nandu? If you have nothing on tomorrow, I want to invite your second aunt and uncle up to our house. Come along as well. If you can, bring along Yennie Jiang. That's it."

Snap.

Before Jason could make a decision, Ada hung up the phone.

Inviting his second aunt's family over to their house?

Jason frowned.

Although he had rolled his eyes at his second aunt's house last time, but in the eyes of the older generation, the relationship between siblings were very important. This was especially so when they were old, the affection between them couldn't be cut off.

Forget it. He was going to Yennie's house anyway, he would ask if she was free.

Jason was mainly there to eat.

During this period, he got used to Lusa's cooking. After he finished a whole box of takeaway, he still felt that he wasn't fully satisfied.

When he went out, Jason deliberately stood on the hillside to see if there was anyone at William's door.

Then he ran down the mountain and ran into Stephanie, who was carrying a purple clay jar.

Even when she was outside her house, Stephanie still dressed herself up very delicately.

She was wearing a black fitting skirt, which showed off her slender waist and pale thighs. Her black hair was tied up high, with a bright silk ribbon on it. Her hair hung down from her temples, shaking from time to time, and her face was covered in light makeup.

"You haven't eaten yet, have you?"

However, her voice was still cold and clear.

Even through a simple greeting, she could push someone far away, and it made people lose their appetite.

"I've eaten." Jason said truthfully.

"Oh, then I'll throw it away."

Stephanie turned around and walked to the trash can on the side of the road, throwing the pot inside.

"Are you angry?" Jason asked, speechless.

He just ate dinner, it didn't amount to her throwing away the pot right?

"No, I'm just not used to taking back the things I brought out." Stephanie clapped her hands and said.

"Well... well, are you alright now?" Jason felt that he couldn't communicate with this woman.

"Yes, it's fine." Stephanie nodded.

"Can I go now?"

"Okay."

"Goodbye."

The two of them walked down the mountain side by side and said goodbye in front of Yennie's villa.

He rang the doorbell and Yennie opened the door.

She wasn't in her uniform, dressed casually. Her skirt was fluttering in the wind and her legs were beautiful.

She was holding a bag in her hand, stuffed full of fresh vegetables, meat and some seafood.

"Come in and sit down. You know that my second sister and Sarah are fond of dragon fruit. Your sister-in-law and I deliberately went to the supermarket for the whole morning and bought the biggest and freshest. Have a try."

Michael quickly brought out the dragon fruit that had been cut in the kitchen, not daring to be slow.

As soon as Hannah and her family entered the villa, they were all stunned. They looked around in disbelief at the surroundings and the environment in the villa. Their faces were full of disbelief.

"Is this Uncle's house? Our section chief didn't even live in such a big house. Where did they get the money?"

As soon as they entered the door, Sarah looked suspiciously at the decoration and furniture in the villa, whispering.

"Ha, villagers just want to live a life of honor. Seeing that we bought a house in Nandu and settled down, they got greedy. So they had to buy a house like this as soon as possible. It's rooted in them, they will never change."

Sean chuckled, and his tone was full of disdain.

The family of three entered the room and sat on the sofa. Their faces were full of smiles, and no one could tell what they were thinking.

Michael, as well as Ada, quickly brought out fruits and tea, and sat opposite them enthusiastically.

"My second sister and I haven't seen each other for many years. The last time we met, it seemed that it was when Jason got into college. Four years have passed in a flash. We're really old." Michael looked at his sister's family of three, and his eyes were full of vicissitudes of life.

Hannah pretended to smile and said, "How can we compare with our big brother? He just came to the city from the countryside for a few days and he already got such a large house. It's not cheap, is it? How much did you spend?"

"Buy it?" Michael was stunned for a moment, then smiled and said, "How can we afford this kind of house? It is a temporary residence for us by an old friend. After a few days, we will go back to our hometown in the countryside, and the house will be returned to others."

As soon as Michael finished speaking, Hannah and her family immediately looked at each other.

What are you pretending to be? You've lived in the countryside all your life. How can you know such a rich friend from Nandu? He just let you live in a big villa, do you think it's a pig sty? Borrowing it with a single sentence. You really lie without a script.

Hannah snorted silently, and then said with a smile, "Jason is about to graduate from college, and has he found a job? Last time when he went to my house, your brother-in-law and I gave him a good talk, telling him to end up like our Sarah. It's good enough that he can become a civil servant, don't interview at those rubbish companies. You never know when they might shut down. How will he make a name for himself if he becomes an unemployed vagrant?"

On the surface, Hannah showed that she was thinking about Jason, but secretly, she was showing off that her daughter was a civil servant.

"Sarah has become a civil servant? That's really amazing. Second sister, why didn't you say that before? According to the rules of your hometown, you should hold a banquet for Sarah." Michael was a simple and honest person, so he didn't read the underlying message in her words. He was just happy for them.

"Uncle, this is the city. Don't talk nonsense. Civil servants are very strict with their living style. They don't like those events that the villagers throw. If we throw a banquet, the provincial Committee of Discipline Inspection will definitely investigate me and then punish me. Aren't you pushing me into the fire?" Sarah said grumpily.

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