Regal Guard of Dragon
Chapter 239 The Renovated House

“Since you feel satisfied, we shall sign the contract. I've prepared thecontract well.” Hudson smiled.

"Good! Let's sign the contract.” Leah nodded with excitement. Shethought the price was quite low.

“Mom. We can't buy this house.”

An abrupt voice suddenly arose.

Leah's face turned sullen. “Why?”

“There are some problems with this house,” Finn answered indifferently.“Problems? What problems?”

Leah frowned and glanced at Finn with discontent. “Finn. Your fatherand I have checked the house, and we didn’t replace any problem. Don'tsay bullshit if you don’t know much about this house.”

“It is rebuilt.” Finn frowned.

“Impossible!”

Hudson refuted Finn just as Finn finished his speaking. “Finn. You mustbe kidding. The building was newly built just before half a year, andyou're the first to choose this house.”

“Are you sure?” Finn raised his eyebrows.

“Sure!”

Hudson's tone turned cold. “Finn. You can directly refuse if you'rereluctant to buy our house. How can you slander Spring Hill?"“Slander?”

Finn smiled meaningfully.

“Mr. Zhang. Don't listen to this worm. The house is great and with noproblem. We're going to buy it just today.” Leah comforted Hudson.Then she turned to look at Finn with disgust. “Worm! Control well yourdisgusting mouth! Don't let the bullshit out of it!"

She thought Finn was the layman who pretended to know much, but heactually knew nothing about the house.

Hudson sneered. “Finn. I know your intention. You're just planning toshow your ability in front of your wife. I can understand you, but youcan't do this by slandering us!”

“It's fortunate for you to be my customer. If other managers heard yourslandering words, you would never think of buying any house in SpringHill! And your family would also be listed in our blacklist.” Hudsonlooked complacent.

Hudson thought Finn just wanted to show his existence in front ofMaura's families. After all, it would be so ashamed if no one paidattention to his ideas in such a significant matter.

“Blacklist?”

Finn smiled. “Can you represent your company?”

“So what? Is there any problem?” Hudson still kept his pride.

Finn shook his head and satirized. “You did great business. You sold thereconstructed house to the customer, and even wanted to mark thecustomer in the backlist!”

“Finn! You said too much!” Hudson's face finally turned sullen. “You saidour house is rebuilt once and once again! Do you think we're cowards?”Hudson's anger made Leah anxious!

“Mr. Zhang. Take it easy. Please don't care about that worm's bullshit!He can’t make the decision on this matter.” Leah smiled to pacifyHudson but felt angrier with Finn.

“Finn. Are you sure? I think this house is great. It doesn't look like areconstructed one.” Grant also thought the house was of no problem.He had checked the house under Hudson's guidance and found thehouse was really newly built.

"Dad. Trust me.” Finn shook his head and then added. “Please followme."

“OK.”

Finn led Grant to the kitchen.

Hudson frowned as he saw Finn's action. Did this worm really replacesomething?

“You worm! How can you say there are problems with such a great...”Leah went in behind them with barking, but she suddenly swallowedthe rest words.

The house was really of the problem!

The wall beside the pool was broken because of the water's soaking,revealing the old yellow wall.

Obviously, the new white wall outside was used to cover the old wall!Leah was speechless.

Hudson's face was sullen. Damn it!

How dare those workers made such a jerry-built work!

They didn't use the waterproof material!

Though Hudson was furious, he had to keep the calm expression. “Ah. Iforget about this. Indeed, someone used this kitchen.”

"Ah?" Leah was puzzled. “Who?”

“The workers.”

Hudson's expression didn’t change as he was lying.

“This house is one of the final group houses to be built, so the workershad to stay and eat in this kitchen. They cooked with their own cookers,and the cooker hood also wasn't finished at that time, so naturally, thewall has been stained.”

Hudson looked calm. The excuse he thought in such a hurry had nobug. Though the case he said was few, it really existed sometimes.Even if Leah didn't believe his words, she wouldn't give up such a lowprice.

Just as Hudson's expectation, Leah didn't believe and felt annoyed, butshe still didn't want to give up this house.

Because Hudson had said that this was the only one at such anexcellent discount.

Others were much more expensive.

She had to spend more two million if she wanted to buy another.

Leah couldn't afford those houses and was unwilling to spend toomuch money to buy a house.

So she would definitely insist on buying this house even though thehouse was really rebuilt.

The house in Spring Hill for her was not a place to live, but dignity.Leah wanted to boast in front of her neighbors and relatives.

“You can have a look at other houses if you mind.” Hudson smiled withconfidence.

“No. I don't mind. I think this one is great.” Leah shook her hands. Shecouldn't afford other houses.

“Good.” Hudson nodded and then turned to look at Finn. He spoke withcomplacence. "What about you, Finn?"

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