Chapter 371: 365: You Don’t Understand the Thoughts of a Prodigal Son
Chapter 371: 365: You Don’t Understand the Thoughts of a Prodigal Son
And on the table were some items she knew were of the highest grade, such as the prestigious Russian black caviar. Among the black caviar, the most expensive one is made from the roe of sturgeon, Finn Lewis had plenty of them laid on the table as if they were ordinary cabbages. Arguably, this top-grade caviar is more expensive than gold.
If Finn Lewis knew her sentiments, he would likely tell her that on this table, any item would cost considerably more than that so-called black caviar. They might not be expensive in themselves, but the ingredients they contain and the places they originated from made them indeed expensive.
As per gratuitousness, Will was clueless, but having eggplants for a barbecue delivered directly from an airplane’s fresh produce storage via a helicopter spoke volumes about extravagance. He didn’t know where these eggplants were transported to Finn Lewis’s private jet from. But this dining method alone was magnificent and, Will thought, in this aspect, Finn Lewis could be described as the most prodigal person he ever met.
Kay Lee and Sarah Wood were both a bit tipsy. Strictly speaking, Finn Lewis had not spent a long time with Kay Lee, and Finn Lweis had never confessed his feelings to Kay Lee, so as of now, the long-term task of making her his girlfriend remained uncompleted. But that score no longer mattered at present.
Both Finn Lewis and Kay Lee maintained a mutual understanding. Kay Lee was a peculiar girl, from Sarah Wood’s perspective, probably not just her, but also Finn Lewis – both were peculiar. Both were clearly in love with each other, and they knew it well, but none dared to express it. Even Sarah knew that Kay Lee and Finn Lewis were all set for it.
But nobody took the initiative, were they already implicit about their relationship? But Finn Lewis felt nothing abnormal about this. Except for his quick relationship with Emma Lewis, Finn Lewis was a slow-to-warm-up man and he was fond of his current relationship with Kay Lee. Most importantly, his admiration and fondness for her had evolved into confirmation. The more they were with each other, the more Finn Lewis realized that Kay Lee was a woman worthy of marriage.
Although Finn Lewis and she hadn’t been together for long, it was not short either. Kay Lee knew very well what Finn Lewis was like, and so did everyone around them. But she never put forward any requests to Finn Lewis, not even minor ones, and she stayed out of many things, knowing what she should ask and what she shouldn’t.
Having had a bit too much to drink, Kay Lee and Sarah Wood, although not drunk, however, dozed off once they were back to the mansion. While Finn Lewis grabbed his phone and dialed Will’s number.
“Mr. Lewis.” Will wasn’t surprised to receive a call from Finn Lewis. In contrary, he would feel strange if he hadn’t received the call. Today’s incident wouldn’t simply slide under the carpet, he’d bet. The reason why Finn Lewis hadn’t called for any follow-up was due to his barbecue with two beauties, which, apparently, for Finn Lewis was of paramount importance.
Now that the beauties had gone to bed, it was time to settle the daytime incident. Upon seeing the sight of Finn Lewis sending the two beauties back to the mansion, Will was waiting for the call to come. As for what Finn Lewis was doing with the two beauties, Will could care less. To him, people like Finn Lewis having a fling with an actress was no big deal.
Even if Finn Lewis was having affairs with ten actresses at the same time, Will wouldn’t bat an eye, countless such incidents were happening in Floral Village. What Will cared about was Finn Lewis’ disposition and his intentions. Was he going to slay that football player tonight? If Finn Lewis indeed issued such an order, Will would execute it without a doubt, and even more eagerly.
Acting on such an order indicated Finn Lewis having a hold over them, something that the Floral Wealth Group deeply coveted. They were eagerly awaiting anything that could be held against Finn Lewis.
“Um, I need a favor.” Finn Lewis nodded and said.
“At your service, Mr. Lewis.” Will immediately perked up, muttering to himself: here it comes.
“Arrange for me to fly to Madrid, Sperian Kingdom on my private jet tomorrow. besides, I want to pay a visit to Florentino, a middle-aged man of Royal Madrid, I’d appreciate it if Floral Wealth Group could arrange this for me. Also, prepare the funds for me,” Finn Lewis spoke lightly.
“Eh?” Will was taken aback, clueless about Finn Lewis’s intentions. This was a wrong rhythm, what about the planned revenge?
“Something wrong?” Finn Lewis raised his eyebrows.
“Nope.” Will momentary paused and quickly responded.
“Well, here’s another thing, what’s the probability that I can purchase Royal Madrid?” Finn Lewis asked in a flat tone.
Buy Royal Madrid! The four words practically described Will’s view. It suddenly occurred to him that Elias seemed to be a contract player of Royal Madrid… When this thought crossed his mind, Will shuddered: having figured out the fate of a star player desired by the middle-aged man of the football club, what’s more important was if that middle-aged man happened to purchase the club.
If the middle-aged man got to his position by virtue of his ability, they could have let it slide. But if he ended up buying the club… the result would be self-evident—a blunt statement would be: I won’t let you play just so I could flaunt my money, what could you possibly do? Wanting a transfer? Ha-ha, if the contract is signed, unless you’re willing to pay the penalty or other teams are willing to pay on your behalf, transfer couldn’t be a possibility and you’d have no choice but to wait for the contract to end.
If Will’s memory served him right, considering the possibility of receiving a phone call from Finn Lewis tonight, he deliberately looked up Elias. Elias had just renewed his contract with Royal Madrid in the summer. The new contract was for 4 years, with an annual salary of approximately 7 million after tax, but the penalty was as high as 150 million South Federation currency.