What Happens in Chapter 1767 – From the Book Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver
Dive into Chapter 1767, a pivotal chapter in Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver, written by Novel Drama. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.
Marie teared up again. "My father holds no power over the Jonan family anymore, Uncle Greg, and Grandpa said all those years ago that his collection would go to my father. Are you going to watch Dad die just like that?"
"I…"
Greg had always resented Albus deeply. The two of them were brothers, but Albus was the youngest out of five sons and their father had always favored him the most, leaving all his prized possessions to Albus.
This had greatly angered the other four brothers, including Greg, and the four of them had thus hatched this plan. Albus was currently deeply ill, and it would not be long before he ended up dead.
However, Greg was still Marie's uncle. Despite the fact that the plan involved killing Marie, Greg was now feeling an ache in his heart at the look on her face.
"Fine, fine. How about this? You can sell the collection to me since you need the money so badly. You offered ten billion dollars, right? I'll pay you ten billion."
Wilbur piped up then. "Surely you understand how 'first come, first served' works, right, Mister Greg? Madam Marie has made up her mind to sell this collection to me, and it's not very nice of you to come butting in and taking the offer away from me, is it?"
Greg pointed at Wilbur as he fumed, "You shut your mouth! I'm Marie's uncle, and these are family matters. You have no place in this conversation."
Wilbur smoked. "Sure. Why don't we bid for the collection since we're both after them, then? The collection goes to whoever can offer the higher price. How's that?"
Greg sneered coldly. "I'm not scared of you. I'll offer eleven billion! Sell the collection to me!"
"Fifteen billion dollars," said Wilbur.
Tina stared at Wilbur in disbelief. "Are you really going to pay thirty billion dollars?"
"Yeah, why not? It's just thirty billion. I'll pay now."
The truth was that the collection was worth far more than thirty billion dollars. Wilbur would still be making a profit even if he were to return all the Dashan antiques to the National Museum of Dasha for free and sell the leftovers for money.
Wilbur was far from making a loss here.
Marie was overcome with shock and joy. "Are you sure, Mister Penn? You'd be willing to buy my father's entire collection for thirty billion dollars?"
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