
Dawn nodded her head, feeling a little disappointed.
Zeke's money actually belonged to Lacey and her family, while her power was borrowed by chance. So he's not as good as I thought... He was only slightly stronger than ordinary people because of the Lacey family.
It was getting late, so Daniel and his wife went to bed after chatting with Dawn for a while.
Meanwhile, Lacey takes Dawn to her room to sleep.
Dawn whispered, "Maybe I should sleep on the couch."
"You're my guest. How can I let you sleep on the couch?" Lacey refused. "Let Zeke sleep on the couch tonight. Stupid, you need to think about what you've done today."
Zeke put on a plain face. "What am I doing? What should I think?"
Lacey glanced at her parents' bedroom. "They're my parents, not yours, okay?"
Zeke realizes that Lacey blames him for fighting over her parents' attention, and feels jealous.
But I can't help it if they insist on being so nice to me.
The dawn departed early the next morning.
Because The Polk, where he used to work, was shut down, he had to find another job.
Although Lacey proposed that Dawn work in her steel factory, the latter refused.
After all, he is a PhD graduate. He plans to work for two years to gain some experience before he sets up a tech company.
Otherwise, it would be a waste of his academic qualifications.
Lacey and her family were having breakfast when the commotion outside their home caught their attention.
Hannah looked out the window and saw a group of neighbors crowding in a circle, discussing something. He wondered what they were doing.
After eating a few more mouthfuls, he put down the tableware and said, "I'll go down to find out what happened."
Then, he went down, with Daniel following.
Zeke smile. "This is life. They just enjoy it."
Pretending to be angry, Lacey said, "Let's put that aside. Did you reflect on your actions last night?"
Zeke is emotionally drained. "From now on, my wife is the most important. I'm all yours."
Lacey smiled triumphantly. "It's more like that. Quick eat. We should go to work after this"
Hannah, who had come downstairs to watch the commotion, quickly found out what had happened.
It turned out that their neighbor's son, Madison Burke, had bought a new BMW that cost more than five hundred thousand.
The neighbors smeared Madison.
"Madison, this BMW is very fancy. It must be very comfortable to sit in it. You can enjoy your life from now on."
"Being the most expensive car in our neighborhood right now, it has increased our environmental level."
"Mark was very rich at a young age. I'm sure his bright future awaits."
"Did Mark have a girlfriend? It just so happens that my niece is single..."
Madison enjoyed being showered with praise; her face swelled with pride.
Meanwhile, Mark is lighting firecrackers nearby to celebrate the purchase of his new car.
Simply put, it was to remind the neighbor that he had bought a new car.
Pouting, Hannah muttered, "What's so great about buying a new car?"
By the way, Hannah and Hales used to have conflicts over parking lots, and to this day, they still don't talk to each other even when they meet on the street.
Therefore, Hannah could not bear to see her enemies flaunt their wealth.
Unexpectedly, her whisper was heard by Madison, who then asked in a cynical tone, "What are you saying, Hannah?"