Chapter 58 He Would Always Give Me.
Kadence sat down. The lights in the room dimmed. Helena lowered her voice and threatened,
âKadence, donât push your luck.â
âAm I being too demanding by doing this? I thought revealing your identity as a mistress would be
considered going too far.
The dim light fell on Helenaâs face, making her look pale. Kadence, on the other hand, smiled happily, âI
just love it when you canât stand me and canât do anything about it. Helena, I have already prepared
evidence for the things you have done. If you dare to provoke me and Peytie again, I canât guarantee
that I wonât expose it. If I were you, I would keep a low profile and stop showing off outside. I know you
too well. Donât pretend in front of me.
Helena gave her a fierce glare and dared not utter another word.
Peyton didnât expect to meet Nolan again in such a short time after they separated.
There was no communication between the two, they were strangers in the eyes of others.
They remained equally indifferent from beginning to end.
Anyway, the liveliness was all about others, and it had nothing to do with them.
Watching as the collection was nearing its end, Jaxon took the stage personally to host.
âThe next collection is of great historical significance. It has a history of one hundred years.â
An ancient and classical old mansion appeared on the big screen.
The old house of the Schmitt family was built by their ancestors and later underwent a redesign and
renovation. It preserved its historical charm while also incorporating some new elements. Most
importantly, the location of this house is excellent.
Located in the busiest area of the city, it is excellent for both personal use and business purposes.
Peyton saw the familiar yard. The flowers were almost blooming.
She still remembered that Kason buried a lot of wine under the tree, saying that he would wait for her to
get married and have children before digging it out to drink.
When she got married, he had already taken a jar. In the end, he didnât wait for her to have a child.
Jaxon introduced, âThe starting bid is at a minimum of 16 million dollars. If anyone is interested, please
bid enthusiastically. There wonât be another house as good as this one in this location anymore.
Peyton and Nolan both held up signs simultaneously. â32 million dollars.
Two voices overlapped. Peyton looked at Nolan, not understanding why he wanted to compete with
her.
This house had significant meaning to her. What does it mean to him?
Nolanâs phone vibrated. Helenaâs message appeared on the screen.
âNolan, I wanted the Schmittâs house.
Peyton specifically set aside 80 million dollars for this house. The Schmittâs house has a prime location
and also holds commercial value,
with a professional appraisal price of around 48 million dollars. It is worth a maximum of 48 million
dollars.
â35 million dollars.
Peyton was determined to win. After she raised the bid for the second time, only Nolan picked up the
number card and continued to raise the bid.
â48 million dollars.
He suddenly raised the price to 35 million dollars, indicating to Peyton that he was going to buy the
house and she shouldnât increase the price
anymore.
He knew her bottom line. After she donated half, she had at most 80 million dollars in her hands. 80
million dollars may be an astronomical figure for others, but for the Dalton family, who were wealthy
merchants in their ancestry, it meant nothing.
Peyton clenched the number plate, gritted his teeth, and continued to raise the bid, â50 million dollars.â
Peyton also conveyed to Nolan in this way that she would never back down. The Schmitt familyâs old
house is very important to her!
However, Nolan raised his sign once again. â64 million dollars.
Just a second ago, Kadence was able to argue with Helena, but now she is not in the mood. Isnât Nolan
clearly bullying someone?
He couldnât possibly not know the importance of this house to Peyton!
Helena smirked in triumph and asked, âWhat would Peyton do if it reached 80 million dollars?â
Kadence couldnât understand before. She saw Helena and suddenly understood
âThe person who wanted the Schmittâs house was not Nolan, it was you
Helena looked triumphant. âWhatever I wanted, Nolan would give it to me.