Chapter 63
Chapter 63
Chapter 63 The Villa In Dragon Bay
Mandy already seemed glamorous and imposing in a long, black dress. The entourage of ten black-
clad b*dyguards trailing behind her merely added to her intimidating aura.
She was currently in charge of the Langdon family’s branch office in Jadeborough and had come to
host the opening of the third-phase development at Dragon Bay.
Since arriving in Jadeborough, she had kept a close eye on Finnegan, hoping for an opportunity to
approach him.
As luck would have it, Mandy received word that Finnegan had shown up at Dragon Bay.
Mandy was understandably in a foul mood when she noticed her employees treating Finnegan
disrespectfully.
“Ms. Langdon,” the salesperson greeted Mandy courteously, apparently unaware of the look on her
superior’s face. More accurately, the salesperson might have mistaken Mandy’s expression as anger
toward Finnegan’s family. “They’re not here to buy a house. They even hit a client who paid an option
fee on one of the properties. I-”
Slap!
“You’re fired!” Mandy promptly stepped forward and slapped the salesperson.
What?
The salesperson was flabbergasted. Qahira and the others went wide-eyed in shock.
This doesn’t seem right! Shouldn’t she be punishing Finnegan and his family?
Confused, the salesperson asked, “Did I do something wrong, Ms. Langdon? I brought client to view
the property, but this person-”
Mandy slapped the salesperson again and barked, “I said, you’re fired!”
Two consecutive slaps effectively shut the salesperson up. She covered her throbbing cheek with her
hand as her
eyes welled up with tears.
Mandy’s a*sertive behavior also frightened Raymond and his family into silence.
Still, Qahira refused to let Finnegan off the hook for his behavior. She piped up, “Hello, Miss. You must
be the boss. I need to explain something. We’re legitimate clients who’ve paid an option fee for this
property. They came here to cause trouble and even hit us. You should be teaching them a lesson!
We’re the real clients here!”
“Clients?” Mandy, who had an inkling of the situation, glared at Qahira.
Nervously, Qahira replied, “That’s right. We’re prospective clients of Dragon Bay. We suffered harm on
your premises, so you should stand up for us.”
“Well then, you are no longer our clients. We’ll return your option fee shortly.”
Huh?
Her
response was beyond everyone’s imagination, especially Qahira’s.
After she composed herself, she shrieked, “Why? We didn’t do anything wrong!”
Mandy lowered her head slightly and declared, “Because of your foolishness. You offended the
esteemed resident of Dragon Bay’s mansion estate.”
“Resident? Mansion estate?” Qahira struggled to connect the dots.
Mandy shot Qahira a disgusted glare before approaching Finnegan.
Under everyone’s shocked stares, Mandy bowed to Finnegan and apologized, “Doctor-I mean, Mr.
Larkin, I’m sorry that you had such an unpleasant experience during your first visit to Dragon Bay. I’d
like to apologize to you on behalf of the company!”
What’s happening? Why is Dragon Bay’s management acting so respectfully toward Finnegan? A
mansion estate resident? Who is she talking about?
Raymond and his family were stunned as they struggled to wrap their heads around the situation.
Finnegan scrunched his brows, displeased by the amount of attention he was getting due to Mandy’s
behavior. Still, he knew Mandy was only trying to protect him. “Yes, the experience was unpleasant,
and I hope it won’t happen again.”
Then, he grabbed the car keys from Rhiannon’s hands and tossed them to Mandy. “Our car is parked
outside. Please get someone to drive it here for us.”
After giving his instructions, Finnegan promptly wheeled Desmond toward the entrance of the mansion
estate. Rhiannon quickly followed after him, dragging a dumbfounded Quiana behind her.
Everyone watched as Finnegan produced an access card and swiped it across the card reader at the
entrance.
The machine beeped, and a sweet, feminine voice rang out.
“Welcome home, esteemed resident of Dragon Bay’s No. 1 Villa!”
The crowd instantly fell into silence.
Fear gradually replaced the confusion in the salesperson’s eyes. She stormed toward Qahira and
screeched, “D*mn it! Didn’t you say they were so poor they couldn’t even afford the deposit? You’re
going to pay for this!”
The resident of Dragon Bay’s No. 1 Villa was no small character.
Mandy frowned and ordered, “Throw them out and drive Mr. Larkin’s car here.”
Her ten b*dyguards stepped forward and seized Raymond and his family.
Qahira shrieked, “What are you doing? We’re clients of Dragon Bay. You can’t do this to us!” This belongs © NôvelDra/ma.Org.
Her shouts were to no avail. The b*dyguards forcefully dragged them into several buggies that had
arrived and shuttled them toward the main entrance of Dragon Bay.
Afterward, Mandy turned around and looked at Finnegan’s family. She arched a brow and muttered, “I
guess this was the opportunity that Grandpa mentioned.”
Raymond and his family were unceremoniously kicked out of Dragon Bay amid indignant grumbles.
“What are you doing? How can Finnegan’s family own Dragon Bay’s No. 1 Villa? You must be
mistaken.”
“Dragon Bay’s No. 1 Villa belongs to Mr. Miles. How can it belong to Finnegan’s family?”
“Finnegan must’ve picked up the access card on the road. He’s just pretending to own the property!”
The b*dyguards who threw Raymond’s family out could not be bothered to clarify the situation. They
reminded the security guards at the main entrance to forbid Raymond and his family from entering the
premises. Then, one of them got into Rhiannon’s car and drove it back into the estate.
Ximena, who was still ranting about the injustice of it all, went slack-jawed when she saw Rhiannon’s
car. “Didn’t Finnegan return that car?”
The car was none other than the top-spec Porsche that Finnegan had ordered while she and Yosef
were out car shopping.
Back then, Ximena had a*sumed Finnegan was placing a fake order for the car and had probably
returned it with Lindsey’s help later on.
Qahira asked bitterly, “Isn’t it the same as the car that Yosef bought for you?”
Ximena replied awkwardly, “Mom, it’s the same model, but ours is a base-spec model, while that car is
a top-spec model. The price of his car is triple of mine! More importantly, Finnegan paid for it in full.”
What?
Qahira looked at the car as she mumbled, “Did that jerk Finnegan really make a fortune?”
“Welcome home, Mr. Larkin!”
Over ten household staff formed two neat lines, greeting Finnegan as he led his family through the
garden of Dragon Bay’s No. 1 Villa. The property spanned over three thousand square meters and
came with a private beach.
The scene and treatment struck Desmond, Quiana, and Rhiannon dumb.
Rhiannon’s hands were shaking as she tugged on Finnegan’s arm and asked, “Finn, are you sure the
Miles family sold Dragon Bay’s No. 1 Villa to you? Rumors say it costs over a billion!”
The sum that came out of Rhiannon’s mouth stunned Desmond and Quiana.
Desmond asked anxiously, “What’s going on, Finny? Did Mr. Miles really sell this place to you? Where
did your money come from?”
Quiana grabbed Finnegan’s hand and asked, “Finny, be honest with me. Where did your money come
from? Is this mansion really yours? Did he really sell this mansion to you at a low price because you
treated his illness?”
The couple had come from humble backgrounds and made a modest living.
They could not fathom or accept the windfall that had apparently landed in their laps, nor did they
believe that the Miles family would sell the villa to Finnegan at an absurdly low price.
Moreover, they could not conceive the idea of Finnegan affording a villa with his income from seeing
patients.
While Finnegan had expected a big reaction from his parents, their present disbelief was beyond his
expectations.
He explained patiently, “Mom, Dad, Mr. Miles really transferred this property, Dragon Bay’s No. 1 Villa,
to me to thank me for curing his illness. There was no shady business involved in this, I promise.”
Despite his rea*surances, his parents were still overwhelmed by Finnegan’s sudden wealth.
Quiana pulled Finnegan’s hand and suggested, “I think we’d better not live here, Finny. Let’s
go.”