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For his final move, Mr. Cooke took off his underwear and tossed it to Clarence before walking out of First Pavilion, looking humiliated.
Everyone around them was stunned.
Clarence tossed everything to Gunther. âGo back and sell it. Deposit the money into Thirteen Hallâs bank account.â
Peonyâs eyes lit up as she rushed over and snatched the Patek Philippe diamond watch.
âWhat are you doing?â Guntherâs face darkened. He was about to strike her.
Peony held her head high. âWhat are you doing?
âAre you going to hit me again?
âYouâre only Clarenceâs staff. Are you going to lay a hand on me?â
Gunther was furious. âYou...â
Miranda looked helpless. âMom, what are you doing? Itâs Clarenceâs stuff.â
Peony spoke confidently, âClarence just won one hundred billion dollars. This is nothing.
âWhy would Clarence care about a lame watch?
âI havenât had a decent watch in my life. I donât even have something to tell the time with.â
Miranda said, âMom, donât you have a phone?
âWhy would you need a watch?
âBesides, itâs a menâs watch. How are you even going to wear it?â
Peony put the watch in her pocket. âEven if I canât wear it, canât your dad wear it?
âBesides, Clarence isnât a stingy person. He wouldnât say anything about me taking a watch. Right, Clarence?â
Clarence did not want to argue with Peony. âMiranda, forget it. Give it to her.â
âThatâs more like it.â
Peony smiled at Clarence with a triumphant look on her face. âClarence, I knew you were special.
âEverything I said to you was meant to inspire you! You didnât expect that, did you? Youâre going places, and itâs all because of the inspiration I gave you.
âYouâve even gotten so good at stone gambling that you can earn more than ten billion dollars in one breath.
âYouâre so much better than those losers Kaysen and George.â
Kaysen and George looked embarrassed.
Belle whispered, âMom, what are you talking about?â
âWhatâs the matter? Am I wrong?â Peony looked back at her eldest daughter. âLook at how disappointing you are. Youâve got yourself a useless husband. The company hasnât grown in years since you took over.
âAll you know is how to indulge in pleasure. When are you going to get as good as Clarence?â
Peony beamed at Clarence. She was satisfied with him.
Clarence had taken a ten billion dollar treatment fee from Selina.
Now, he had cut out jade worth more than ten billion dollars from raw stone.
How intriguing.
She made Clarence an offer. âClarence, why donât you remarry Miranda?
âEverything at the hospital was a misunderstanding.
âBut if you remarry Miranda, all your assets must be transferred to the Murphy family and placed in my custody.
âItâs the only way to prevent you from being unfaithful!â
Peony looked as if it was a done deal. âAll men go bad when they have money.â
Clarence ignored Peony, but Kate was infuriated. âLady, is your horoscope a wall?â
âWhat do you mean? Iâm a Leo.â Peony was stunned.
Kate taunted, âBecause your skin is thicker than a wall.
âFirst, you looked down on Clarence and made him divorce Miranda. Now that youâve seen that Clarence has twenty billion dollars, you shamelessly tell Clarence to go back?
âHow can you be so shameless?â
Peony glared at Kate. âExcuse me? Who are you to accuse me?
âThatâs not what I meant...â
Armstrong suddenly roared, âAlright, thatâs enough.â
Peony looked at Armstrong in surprise before fuming. âArmstrong, how dare you talk to me like that?
âYou...â
Slap...?Armstrong slapped her.
âShut up!â
âHow dare you slap me?â Shocked, Peony looked at her husband in disbelief. âDid you just slap me?
âGood job, Armstrong... Youâre simply heartless. Iâve been married to you for decades. Iâve worked so hard and committed myself to our family, yet youâve just slapped me!â
Armstrong snapped, âDo you think itâs not humiliating enough already?
âClarence came here to help our family today, yet all you care about is his money!
âYouâve indeed been married to me for decades, but working hard and committing yourself to the family? Not quite. Have you ever done any chores around the house? Hasnât it always been the maids who do them?
âYouâve never cooked a meal or a dish at home. Do you call that working hard and committing yourself to the family?
âDo you know why Clarence got a divorce? You forced him to, yet now you want him back. Youâre even coveting the twenty billion dollars he has. Whatâs going on inside your head?â
Armstrong was exasperated.âCanât you set a better example for the children in front of all these people?â
âYou...â Peony wanted to defend herself.
Armstrong interrupted. âWhat?
âIf you have something else to say, discuss it at home. If youâre still coveting Clarenceâs twenty billion dollars, Iâm going to slap you again.â
Peony winced in fear.
She was the type who bullied the weak but feared the strong.
Armstrong never bothered to argue with her before, letting her do whatever she wanted.
Today was the last straw for him.
No one in the Murphy family spoke up for Peony. They all thought Peony had gone too far.
Armstrong looked at Clarence awkwardly, already filled with regret.
He had never expected Clarence, whom he had always looked down upon, to turn the tables on them today.
His favorite Kaysen had been mediocre and had not achieved much.
Armstrong sighed. âClarence, I apologize.
âI hope you donât mind what was said in the hospital parking lot the other day.
âIf you want to start over with Miranda, I wonât object.
âBut I wonât ask you to return to the Murphy family. I appreciate what youâve done for us today. Iâll sell Dragon Soar Heightsâ Villa One to pay back the debt of one billion dollars.â
Clarence smiled. âOlâ Murphy, thatâs not necessary.
âI promised to help Miranda today, and since I made a promise to her, I wonât take your money.â
Armstrong froze. He looked back at his daughter before nodding at Clarence. âThank you.â
Clarence smiled and said nothing.
After all, the Murphy family was just like a stream.
After leaving the Murphy family, Clarence had broadened his horizons and seen more people and things. He was now facing a sea of stars.
Clarence saw the humiliation he had suffered while in the Murphy family as a form of discipline for himself.
He was now indifferent to othersâ opinions.
Just then, Carrie walked over with a smile. âCongratulations on winning the bet, Mr. Howard.â
âYouâre too kind, Ms. Houston,â Clarence replied lightly.
Carrie covered her mouth as her ivory legs took two steps forward, her dress and its slit dancing in the wind. âMr. Howard, what are you going to do with the raw jade stones worth 10.5 billion dollars?â
Clarence frowned. âWell...â
He had no idea what to do with them.
Carrie suggested with a smile, âIf you canât think of a better solution, First Pavilion can help you handle them.
âTaking into account the one billion dollars Armstrong spent at First Pavilion, I can take the 10.5 billion dollars and give you ten billion in cash if you let me deal with this batch of raw jade stones.
âAnd the remaining five hundred million dollars can be Armstrongâs stone gambling fee. What do you think?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Carrie displayed a lot of sincerity.
She had given him a discount of five hundred million dollars.
Of course, since she was taking Clarenceâs 10.5 billion dollars worth of raw jade stones, she would be making much more than five hundred million dollars from them.
However, Clarence knew nothing about jades, so he could not be bothered to handle them himself. âOkay, Iâll let you handle these raw jade stones. You can transfer the money to my account later, Ms. Houston.â
He looked at Miranda again. âEverythingâs settled. I should go now.â
Miranda bit her lip. âThank you. I was impulsive last night.â
Clarence shook his head and said nothing. Then, he turned around and walked away with the people he had brought with him.
As soon as Clarence stepped out of First Pavilion, his phone rang.
âHello, whoâs this?â
A middle-aged manâs voice came over. âDr. Howard, where are you?â
âWhat happened?â asked Clarence.
He sounded like Leahâs middle-aged bodyguard.
The man explained anxiously, âMaster Sanders suddenly fainted after having dinner just now.â
âSheâs bleeding from her ears, eyes, nostrils, and mouth. Her lips have no color. Itâs as if her poison has acted up....â