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Summon Of The Sword novel Chapter 320

Chapter 320

The down payment was eight million!

The money he had brought was not enough!

“Wait, hold on… Don’t rush to take out the contract first.

“I suddenly don’t like this place anymore.”

This time, Hank could not care less about his dignity. If the contract was submitted later, it would be even more embarrassing if he could not fork out the money!

“This…”

A trace of impatience flashed across Linda’s eyes. How could she not see what Hank meant?

“You don’t like it? Is it because you don’t have enough money?”

At that moment, Sean’s voice was heard again.

“Shut up! Who said I don’t have enough money?”

Hank suddenly turned around and shouted at Sean.

“You have enough money, right? Then buy it!

“Your girlfriend likes it so much.”

Sean was not angry at all and replied nonchalantly.

“You! I…”

Hank was stunned for two seconds. Then, he looked at Demi and said, “My dear, why don’t we

somewhere else? I have a friend who is involved in real estate.

go

“He has villas too, so he can give us the best discount.”

Demi insisted on disagreeing. She wanted to save her dignity in front of Willow.

If she left now, would she not be mocked by Willow?

“But I didn’t bring enough money out today!”

Hank gritted his teeth and told the truth.

“Heh, so you’re the one trying to boast and bluff!”

Everyone was stunned.

The twin villas cost 16 million dollars each.

What did Sean mean when he said that he would pay 32 million dollars with the card? “Mr. Lennon, even if you want to buy it, you don’t have to pay 30 million dollars.‘

Snow looked at Sean and reminded him softly.

“Oh, sorry.

“I meant that I want both villas.”

Sean tapped his bank card again and said calmly.

“Huh?!”

Everyone gasped.

He wanted to buy the two twin villas for 32 million dollars as his first purchase!

How… How heroic was that?

Was this really the person Hank had said could never afford a villa?

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