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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 516

Ivan Taylor and Ken Clark, who were by their side, were happy when they heard this. Fane did not tell the Taylors to prepare more tables when he knew that the Goddess of War was coming.

However, they had no idea that Fane was still very calm. "You'll know if she's a rich lady when she’s here. How should I put this? Nine hundred million is nothing to her, what more ninety million!”

Pausing for a moment, Fane turned to look at Old Master Taylor and added, "I have your gift ready, Grandfather, but it’s not the villa next to this."

"What?!" Many from the crowd inhaled sharply when they heard this. If it was not that villa, then what was his gift?

Selena, who stood behind Fane, frowned. This man was full of surprises, she could barely keep up with him.

So the gift he prepared for her grandfather was not the villa after all?

"Not the villa? Then, this villa is..." Zeus Taylor trailed off.

Turning to look behind him, Fane pulled Selena closer to him. He then took a key out from his pocket and placed it onto Selena's palm. "It's for Selena. The place we're currently staying in doesn’t have enough space, s

o I want my family to move over. I originally wanted to surprise Selena with this, but I never thought Ivan would see it first and ruin the surprise..."

Selena’s nose turned sour. The bitterness she experienced throughout these five tears was finally turned into tears of relief that trickled down her face. 1

"Mommy, why are you crying?" Little Kylie frowned when she saw Selena crying, her face evident with worry.

Selena knelt down and patted Kylie’s delicate little head. "Don't worry, Kylie, Mommy is just happy,” she spoke through tears. "These are happy tears, okay? We'll be staying in a big, comfortable house soon!"

Fane was overcome with emotions as he gazed at his dear wife kneeling before their daughter. Selena had endured numerous hardships throughout these five years. From now onward, if she was wanted, he would willingly give her the entire world. 1 "Alright!"

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