Chapter 78 - 78 066 Marriage Contract (3rd update)
Chapter 78 - 78 066 Marriage Contract (3rd update)
?Chapter 78: Chapter 066: Marriage Contract (3rd update) Chapter 78: Chapter 066: Marriage Contract (3rd update) The real estate business has been getting more and more ruthless lately, making it difficult for ordinary people even in the county town.
David Foster and Shannon Perry have been struggling for so long, they have enough for a down payment, but what about the expenses that follow?
“We don’t need to rush to look at commercial houses, let’s look for rental houses first.”
Yvette Foster thought that if they don’t have enough money later, she could just cover the rest.
“It’s you again.”
Chloe Stephens turned around, seeing Anna Williams coldly standing behind her, staring at her.
Yvette Foster and David Foster looked at Chloe.
“Chloe, your friend?”
“No.”
Anna Williams had been looking for a similar sales manager job in the area after losing her previous job at the sales office.
She had just started working not too long ago when she saw the person who had harmed her again.
If it wasn’t for the fact that she was at work, she would have liked to go up and slap her across the face.
Seeing Anna Williams’ expression, David Foster realized something was wrong and pulled Chloe behind him.
With someone to protect her, Anna Williams could only hold her breath.
“Let’s go.”
As they walked away, a female co-worker of Anna Williams pointed outside and asked, “Anna, do you know them?”
Anna Williams had a disgusted expression and said, “It’s the one I told you about, the one who extorted money from our Williams Family.”
The girl widened her eyes: “No way, she looks so gentle.
I wouldn’t have thought she’d be that kind of person.”
The salesman who had attended to Chloe and her party earlier joined in, “They were just discussing whether to buy or rent, they’re obviously poor moneyless ghosts.”
Anna’s eyes flickered and she said, “The one they’re interested in, just add more to the price the next time they come, so you can get more commission.
The money in their hands was extorted from our Williams Family.
Consider it as building good karma with you.”
The salesman’s eyes brightened, thinking this was feasible.
*
In the end, David Foster and the others rented a nearby house.
Just outside the community was a river, and the view was quite nice.
They moved as soon as they found the right house.
They called for a moving truck, which moved all their belongings from their two-room house in one trip.
Chloe and her cousin Hans Foster were walking down the street to buy small furniture.
Because of concerns about formaldehyde, David Foster had specially requested to buy second-hand furniture.
They could find many second-hand furniture shops along this riverside road.
“Cousin, there’s a basketball court there!”
There were quite a few residents nearby, and not far from the community was a basketball court.
On one side, there were old ladies dancing in the Square, and on the other side was a fenced-in basketball court with a designated person in charge of the key.
It was specially divided into separate areas for the elderly and children to engage in activities.
The environment was really not bad.
“Huh?
What’s going on over there?
Cousin, there are people bullying a little girl!”
Sixth Grade student Lindsay Foster pointed to the location at the entrance of the alleyway.
A group of middle school students were pushing and shoving a six-year-old girl.
Chloe looked up.
She recognized the girl.
It was that little girl.
Riley Downing really didn’t want to deal with these idiots.
But since they were bullying the weak, she decided to stand up and protect them, eventually getting surrounded.
Behind Riley Downing was a seven or eight-year-old boy who seemed to be only a couple of years older than her.
It looked like she had stepped in to defend this boy, which had led to her being surrounded.
“This kid threw our basketball into the river, you little brat.
If you want to step in for him, then get beaten up.
Move aside.”
Someone rudely grabbed Riley Downing’s collar.
Hans Foster wanted to go over and help, but saw the little girl grabbing the guy’s hand, delivering a solid over-the-shoulder throw to him.
The dull thud hurt Hans Foster just hearing it.
“Shit, this little brat’s got some moves.”
Another person, ignorant of the danger, tried to grab her collar from behind.
Seven-year-old Riley Downing turned around, leapt sky-high, and delivered an impressive aerial side kick.
Instantly, several middle school students were knocked down to the ground.
The boy on the ground was wide-eyed in shock.
Riley Downing dusted off her hands, her face expressionless, “Do you want to hit me again?”
“Fuck!”
Several middle school students on the ground swore a few more obscenities.
Riley Downing turned around and saw Chloe and her companions outside.
Riley Downing’s eyes lit up, “Sister!”
She ran over and stood in front of Chloe.
Hans Foster looked at this little girl who was like a porcelain doll, seemingly delicate, but actually quite violent.
People really shouldn’t be judged by their appearances.
“Sister, do you live nearby too?”
“Cousin, do you know her?” Hans Foster turned to ask Chloe.
“No.”
“My name is Riley Downing,” Riley Downing introduced herself, “Thank you for saving me last time, Sister.”
“I took the money.”
No need to thank me.
Riley Downing pretended not to hear, pointed towards the entrance of the nearby alley, “I live in there and go to Thompson County Primary School in First Grade.”