Super Spender

Chapter 307: 301: Mischievous Child



Chapter 307: 301: Mischievous Child

Sarah was definitely strong. Had she undergone systematic training, she could certainly hold her own against an average adult man.

“What are you doing with your laptop?” Finn asked, stifling a laugh as he looked at the laptop bag resting on Kay Lee’s legs.

“I’m just playing games. Can’t exactly do that at the shop, now can I?” Kay Lee promised, shrugging nonchalantly.

“You still haven’t given up, huh.” Finn laughed and shook his head. Kay Lee was truly captivated by gaming.

“Of course not! You wouldn’t understand, this game is so much fun… oh right, how could I forget that you’re one of its designers?” Kay Lee rolled her eyes and decided to stop promoting the game to Finn.

“Hahaha! Finn, see for yourself. Now that Kay Lee is completely obsessed, she goes around promoting this game to everyone she knows. Several of her friends have already been drawn in by her enthusiasm. I’m about to cave in as well. Do you feel any guilt for driving Kay Lee to this extent?” Sarah Wood, seated in the back seat, asked, poking her head in between the two front seats. Finn thought for a moment then nodded, “Yes.”

“Since you feel guilty, shouldn’t you do something for us, her friends? You basically stole one of us away, you ought to make it up to us somehow.” Sarah continued.

Upon hearing Sarah’s words, Finn glanced at Kay Lee, who blushed at his gaze and couldn’t bring herself to meet his eyes.

“I should.” Finn nodded.

“Great! Now, as one of Kay Lee’s closest friends, not to say that I’ve done a lot for you, but I’ve at least done something. Shouldn’t you do something for me in return?” Sarah blurted out swiftly.

“Yes, indeed, I should,” Finn chuckled.

“Sarah Wood, could you be any more shameless?!” Kay Lee couldn’t hold her tongue any longer.

“Hey, Kay Lee, don’t start bending the rules now.” Sarah turned to face Kay and seriously responded, her face teeming with determination.

Left speechless, Kay Lee put her hands up in defeat. Finn couldn’t help but laugh out loud and then asked: “What do you want from me?”

“I can’t afford your fancy teas anymore,” Sarah said with undisguised self-pride.

“What about the three hundred million you swiped from Finn last time?” Kay Lee asked, her eyes wide in surprise.

“I donated it,” Sarah said matter-of-factly.

Finn glanced back at Sarah in surprise. She was busy in conversation with Kay Lee and didn’t see Finn’s incredulous look.

“You donated it? To that charity foundation you organize?” Kay Lee asked, flabbergasted.

“Yes, that charity foundation. They were running out of funds, and that three hundred million is just enough to fill the gap.” Sarah shook her head and sighed. “Kay Lee, you must not mistake me for a rich tycoon like yourself.” “What charity foundation?” Finn looked at Sarah, puzzled.

“Well, I’d rather not tell you.” Sarah scratched her head, looking a bit embarrassed.

“It’s just a charity…” Kay Lee started to explain but was cut off by Sarah. “Kay Lee! If you dare tell him, I will ruin your reputation tonight!” Sarah threatened, glaring at Kay Lee.

The vehemence of Sarah’s words nearly made Finn swerve into the curb. He glanced at Sarah, wondering if she could even do what she threatened.

Even though Kay Lee had only said half of it, Finn already had a good guess at the rest. It was merely a charity foundation, after all. What could be so secretive about that?

“By the way, Kay Lee, have you given any thought to your future plans? Are you taking up any endorsements or contracts?” Finn changed the subject to Kay Lee’s career plans.

“I’m not sure at the moment,” Kay Lee said, shaking her head, looking a bit troubled.

“You aren’t having any more problems, are you?” Finn inquired.

“Problems, with her?” Sarah scoffed. “Finn, I’m telling you, give me three hundred middle-aged women and I’ll rule the world. Although Kay Lee hasn’t got there yet, she’s very close.”

Finn choked on his own saliva at Sarah’s comment. “Where on earth did that come from?” He queried with a look of puzzlement.

“You’ll find out when you get there,” Sarah said, rolling her eyes. Kay shot Sarah a glare before speaking. “Uh, there aren’t any problems now. Before, several media channels reached out to Emily wanting to do exclusive interviews with me, but I turned them all down.”

“Of course, why bother with those unscrupulous media outlets? Just keep them on hold for now,” Sarah interjected, backing up Kay Lee’s decision.

“Okay, it’s all up to you, Kay Lee. Whether you choose to start taking up endorsements again, or acting in films or television shows. It’s your call.” Finn pondered, not wanting Kay Lee to be idle as she was still young.

“I’ve been contemplating that recently. I’ll probably start acting again soon. There have been several TV dramas and films reaching out to me with offers, many even for leading roles. But I’ve turned them all down, so far. I would like to seriously consider my future path,” Kay Lee confessed after mulling it over for a bit.

“Hmm.” Finn nodded and smiled. During their conversation, their car quickly reached the entrance to the Moon of West Lake. Upon arrival, Finn was dumbfounded to see the parking lot already filled to capacity, with two T800s blocking the entrance.

Of course, they didn’t stop Finn’s car. He drove in to find that there were no available parking spots outside, so he had to park inside. As the three of them were leaving the parking lot, a man with a young boy, no more than four or five years old, alighted from a car parked nearby.

“Son! Tell your old man, who do you want to marry when you grow up?” The man leading the boy by hand asked playfully.

“I want to marry my grandma because she’s the nicest to me!” the little boy declared, his tone confident and his voice childishly sweet.

Both Kay Lee and Sarah laughed out loud at the boy’s innocent response. Finn shook his head, amused by the simplicity of a child’s thought process..


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