My Trillion-Dollar Assets is Exposed by My Wife’s Bragging!
Chapter 31 - 31: 31: Can’t Go Wrong Even with Eyes ClosedChapter 31: Chapter 31: Can’t Go Wrong Even with Eyes Closed
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As for Sana Woods’s thought that he didn’t deserve Suri Drew, Yigol Novåk didn’t give it much thought.
It was perfectly normal for Sana Woods to have such an idea.
If it weren’t for the System, being with a beauty like Suri Drew was something he wouldn’t even dare to imagine.
Sana Woods’s thinking like this showed that, in her view, Suri Drew was outstanding, which further proved how subtle the System’s arrangements were.
After discussing these matters, Suri Drew reminded Yigol Novåk not to forget to buy groceries on his way home, and then ended the conversation.
She sent the message to Yigol Novåk while she was doing laundry. If she had been talking to him the whole time, Sana Woods would have been suspicious.
On Yigol Novåk’s end, he looked at the stock trading software again, and after studying it for a while, he set off to buy groceries.
Thinking of the environment back in his hometown, seafood was hard to come by, so he bought a lot of it.
After purchasing all the ingredients, Yigol Novåk spent tens of thousands dollars, as the seafood was quite expensive.
When Yigol Novåk returned home, the two girls curiously crowded around.
Sana Woods was a girl who hadn’t eaten seafood before, while Suri Drew had discovered that he was super rich.
Although the stock market was a very unstable way to make money, it did not affect Suri Drew’s admiration for him.
In Suri Drew’s view, Yigol’s ability to put so much money in the stock market indicated that his strength was far beyond that alone.
Normally, a truly intelligent stock trader could put only one-tenth of his assets in the stock market, and that was already quite a lot.
Only those who dreamed of being rich all day would put all their assets in the market.
Yigol Novåk belonged to the more rational category.
When Yigol Novåk returned, Suri Drew felt her heart being fiercely impacted the moment she saw him.
If it weren’t for considering Sana Woods being there, she might have rushed forward and thrown herself into Yigol Novåk’s arms.
“Brother, how much did all this cost? I heard this kind of seafood is expensive,” Sana Woods asked in astonishment.
She had never eaten seafood before, but as someone who played with her phone all the time, she knew a little bit about it.
There were not many people who could resist seafood, but even fewer who could afford it, especially those like Sana Woods who lived in rural areas.
She didn’t expect to have such a treat today.
“600,000 or 700,000 dollars, I guess,” Yigol Novåk replied.
Suri Drew had already told Sana Woods that he was a wealthy big shot, so he had to show off his big shot appearance.
Suri Drew said Sana Woods needed to acknowledge and admire him in order to influence her, so he had to demonstrate his abilities in front of Sana Woods. “What? So expensive?” Sana Woods was so surprised that her mouth could fit an egg in.
600,000 or 700,000 dollars—she had never seen so much money her entire life. And Yigol Novåk spent that much on just one seafood meal?
When she heard Suri Drew say that Yigol Novåk was a super-rich big shot, she didn’t believe it at all.
Now it seemed, it was all true?
Yigol Novåk went into the kitchen and started to work on the seafood. His movements were smooth and skillful, as if he could do it effortlessly even with
his eyes closed.
Sana Woods couldn’t help but stare in awe.
“I thought you wouldn’t have the chance to eat these things at home, so I wanted to satisfy your cravings. It’s not that we can’t afford to eat like this regularly, and it’s no problem even if you eat seafood every day for every meal.’
“However, eating too much of this would also get tiring, and it’s better to have it occasionally to keep it fresh.”
“It’s better for your health to eat a variety of foods, and even if we can afford to eat well every day, we must not waste, as frugality is a virtue.”
“I don’t mind what you eat and drink, but remember one thing: Don’t tell anyone about this, especially not our family.”
“Whether you tell them or not doesn’t really affect me. They probably won’t believe you if you do. However, if they do believe you, your good days will come to an end, and my uncle will definitely take you back the first chance he gets.” “Your single meal costs more than their yearly salary. Can they afford to raise you?”
“By the way, when you first arrived, I noticed you didn’t eat much, but you ate a lot at lunch. Is there a reason for that?” Yigol Novåk asked.
Sana Woods pursed her lips, not speaking.
Yigol Novåk didn’t press for an answer and continued, “From now on, just eat as much as you want. This is the time to grow. If you don’t eat more now, you won’t grow taller later, especially in height. If you don’t grow taller now, you’ll grow wider later.”
“By the time you’re 25, your figure will be like a middle-aged aunt.” Sana Woods quietly listened without speaking.
Her perception of Yigol Novåk changed dramatically, and she felt that everything was very different.
She even felt like she didn’t know this brother anymore.
One seafood meal costing 600,000 or 700,000 dollars, and he was letting her eat however she liked?
This didn’t seem like a lie at all, as the seafood was right in front of her.
She was so frugal that she wouldn’t buy such expensive things even if she could afford it.
Was the gap between her and her brother too big?
She returned to the living room in a daze.
“Sana, now you believe it, right? Your brother has a lot more money than you can imagine,” Suri Drew said to Sana Woods.
“As long as you listen to your brother, you can live the life you want with him. Whatever your brother says to you, it’s for your own good, so you have to listen. ”
“Your brother is so successful and low-key. Don’t you think his words make sense?” Suri Drew advised.
Sana Woods didn’t speak. Previously, she wasn’t willing to listen to her family or Yigol Novåk because she believed they didn’t understand her and what they said was wrong.
But now it was different.
Money often represents strength, and Yigol’s wealth proved his strong abilities. With strong abilities, his words were naturally the truth.
“Suri, can you tell me how much money my brother actually has?” Sana Woods asked curiously.
Suri Drew shook her head, “Who knows? All I know is that he’s very rich, but I don’t know exactly how much. In any case, he’s super rich.” “Then, in your opinion, how much money does he have?” Sana Woods continued to ask.
Suri Drew thought carefully. Considering Yigol Novåk’s calm demeanor, his actual wealth was much more than she knew.
“Maybe about a hundred…no, it should be billions,” Suri Drew said. Sana Woods was extremely surprised, “What? That much?”
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