Chapter 701 The Rich Kid’s Stall

As the saying goes, winter vacation brings laughter, while summer vacation brings joy—an experience only known to children who attended school. Josh had finished all his summer homework on the first or second day of vacation and wasted no time in seeking out Lilly to play.

Drake, pretending to pass by with a water bottle in hand, noticed Lilly with a pet carrier on her back and a small bag slung around her waist, bulging with supplies. He adopted a stern, parental tone and glanced at them, inadvertently exuding an air of authority.

“Where are you going?” Drake asked, his expression cold, reminiscent of a parent.

In that instant, his gaze carried an invisible aura of parental authority.

Lilly blinked nervously and said, “We’re going…”

Josh interjected eagerly, “We’re going bird-watching!”

Polly, shouting from inside the pet carrier, added, “Absolutely right! Take me for a walk!”

Drake sighed, sipping his water with an indifferent expression as he walked by. “Granny won’t let you go out like that,” he remarked.

Lilly, wearing a pitiful expression, asked. Then how can we go out?”

Drake paused for a moment and replied, “Take me with you

Lilly and Josh were instantly speechless.

In the end, they managed to go out successfully, with Drake leading the way as the older brother.

With many uncles in the family, the current large apartment was still under renovation, and the idle Max had been caught by Bettany, becoming the “king” of the kids-taking care of them.

Max drove the car and asked, “Where are we going little darling?”

Lilly excitedly waved her little fist and exclaimed, “To the antique street, to set up a stall!”

Max was speechless.

Josh asked, “Why set up a stall?”

What he wanted to say was that if Lilly wanted to, she could buy a store anytime.

But Lilly replied, “Because there are many people there, many who like to buy unusual things.”

Drake, holding his phone, asked casually, “Who told you that?”

Lilly replied. “Daddy said!”

Josh, Drake, and Max fell silent simultaneously.

herself in

wow, she was going to set up a stall and make

bracelets could fetch

three or four billion would be enough. A

money, she could do many things. She could build a big, big house, where old people who had no family to go back to could live. There would be food, meat, and a

dying in a typhoon or front

human skin to make

way, there might be fewer

Uncle Max. If Uncle Max wanted to research a lithography machine, he could do it without worrying about other people’s

with Dad’s spendthrift speed, she would need to earn

ten

Something seems

about

the others quickly arrived at the antique

people, and the stalls

with Lilly in tow, rushed and finally found a spot near the corner

small stall was now open for business.

displayed several remaining pieces of

two strands of

life by selling small toys and trinkets, costing only tens

was experiencing life by selling jade and buying bracelets, with

exceptionally good. As soon as they were displayed, they dazzled

a strand of a bracelet, and asked, “Child, how much are

cheap! I’ll give you a special opening price of two billion! Two billion, it’s worth every penny, and

shop owner, she spoke with

beads on this bracelet were a bit small and had some

widened his eyes, threw the bracelet onto her table, and exclaimed loudly, “What? Two billion? Are you crazy, kid? You’re learning to cheat people at such a young

bracelet landed with a loud thud on the

don’t have to! But if you throw

sneered, “Compensate you? Are you kidding me? Two billion? Is it in underworld currency? You’re out of your

tone, his face full of

frowned, staring coldly at

intended to say something more, but seeing Max’s expression, he held back, grumbled to himself, and

Lilly was furious!

his sleeves and shouting, “How dare you

pulled Josh back and said. “Forget it, forget it.

realized that Uncle Anthony’s business was

her outrageous price of two billion piqued the

about your bracelets that they cost two

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