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Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver

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Madam Marie blinked at him as if thinking about it. A pause later, she said, "Including my grandfather's collection, there are ten

rooms' worth of antiques in this manor. If you don't mind, Mister Penn, I'd like to sell each room's collection for one billion dollars.

Ten rooms would cost a total of ten billion dollars."

"Ten billion?"

Wilbur frowned, but Harold was quicker to speak up. "Madam Marie, Mister Albus said that the collections in the ten rooms were

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worth between thirty to fifty billion dollars... and that's the price range from ten years ago. After a decade, these antiques would

surely be worth well over fifty billion dollars. You..."

"Enough, Harold," Madam Marie said, looking at Harold with red-rimmed eyes. "You know how severe Dad's illness is. No one but

Mister Penn is going to buy all these antiques in one go, and | need the money now. | can't wait any longer."

"I'm sorry, Madam."

Harold bowed in apology to Marie, retreating to the side wordlessly.

Next to Wilbur, Tina was in utter shock. Ten billion dollars was an astronomical amount of money to her, and she hardly dared to

imagine if the collection of antiques might be worth even more than fifty billion.

"I'd like to take a look at the collection first. Would that be alright?"

"Yes, of course."

Marie led Wilbur and Tina to the ten rooms, opening them one by one. "These are my father and grandfather's collections, Mister

Penn. | really hope you'll be able to helpout."

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Wilbur saw the tears brimming in Marie's eyes and scrambled to say, "Don't you worry, Madam Marie. As long as these antiques

are worth it, | won't turn down this offer."

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