Chapter Summary: Chapter 5555 – The Man in Power After Being Married into Her Family by Adela
In Chapter 5555, a key moment in the Billionaires novel The Man in Power After Being Married into Her Family, Adela delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Jacob said seriously, “Zachary, I don’t mean to sound harsh, but you should love whatever job you take up. If you’re engaging in antique business, you must have professional ethics.”
Zachary nodded and said, “Isn’t it because I just want to make some money first? It won’t be too late for me to improve my professional ethics after I make some money. After all, isn’t there a saying that one should buy the ticket after boarding the bus?”
Jacob curled his lips in disdain, looked at Zachary’s stall, shook his head, and said, “Oh, you’re really going backward the more you work. I can see that every item in your stall is all fake.”
“Yes, you’re right.” Zachary said diligently, “Mr. Jacob, you really have a keen eye for goods. Good things cannot escape your eyes, and the same goes for fakes.”
Jacob smiled, picked up the Thunderstrike wood in the middle of the stall, looked at it carefully, and said, “But this Thunderstrike wood doesn’t seem to be fake. How much does it cost? I’ll take it and keep it to ward off evil spirits if the price is right.”
Zachary stretched out five fingers.
Jacob asked curiously, “Five hundred?”
Zachary chuckled and said, “No…”
Jacob’s eyes widened in shock and he blurted out, “Fifty thousand?!”
Zachary shook his head and said, “No, it’s five million dollars…”
Meanwhile, Cohmer Temple on the outskirts of the city of Eastcliff.
As the oldest Taoist temple in the country, the Cohmer Temple could be said to be a Taoist holy place in the modern era.
The incense in the Taoist temple was very prosperous, and all the Taoist disciples in Eastcliff would often come here to worship.
There was an overseer and abbot at Cohmer Temple. In addition, there were many disciples of varying seniority, totaling at least three hundred people.
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