Jacob hurriedly said, "You should just forget about it! I'm representing the Calligraphy and Painting Association to engage in a cultural exchange with the Koreans. Do you know about cultural exchanges? It's an exchange between cultural people, so why should you be following us there? If people did not know any better, they would think that I'm deliberately bringing my family along with me on a publicly funded trip!" When Elaine heard this, she immediately said with some dissatisfaction, "Aren't you the vice-chairman? You're the second-in-command, so can't you bring your own wife with you when you go out for a cultural exchange?!"

Jacob thought to himself, 'Even if I could really bring my wife, I would not bring you with me! I'm not f* eking insane...'

Even though he thought that to himself, he still said solemnly, "This exchange is not organized by our Calligraphy and Painting Association, but it is organized by the city. When the time comes, each cultural field will send two or three representatives, and we will form an exchange group to charter a flight together. No one will be allowed to bring their family members with them."

When Charlie heard this, he could not help but ask him, "By the way, Dad, will the Senior University be

going?"

Jacob casually said, "Yes, they will. It will mainly be the cultural exchange between the level of middle-aged and elderly people this time."

Charlie understood immediately. If the Senior University was also going, then based on Matilda's education, temperament, and appearance, she would definitely be a representative for the Senior University, then.

In that case, even if his father-in-law were to get beaten to death, he would never take his mother-in-law along with him.

Elaine did not hear the hidden message in their conversation, and when she heard Jacob saying that, she did not continue insisting too much even though she felt a little resentful.

Jacob stood up at this time and said, "It's getting late. I have to get to the association."

After saying that, he hurried out of the villa and drove away.

Elaine felt very uncomfortable in her heart. She always felt that she had disliked Jacob for half of her life, and she did not expect that Jacob would be doing better and better now. She suddenly felt as if there was a huge mountain suppressing her all at once. She asked Charlie cautiously, "My good son-in-law, do you think that I can also engage in some kind of old-age business?"

Charlie was slightly startled, and he asked her immediately, "Mom, what would you like to do for a career?"

Elaine sighed and said, "Sigh. I can't say either, but I just feel that your father is flourishing in the Calligraphy and Painting Association, whereas I've been idle at home. I'm nothing..."

Charlie laughed and said, "Your leg has not been well, right?"

Elaine hurriedly said, "It's almost fully recovered now! I've been bored at home for too long, and I want to replace something to do..."

Charlie thought for a while and said

casually, "Why don't you go for a square dance when you have nothing to do? I see many old men and women dancing very

energetically all day long. Some of

them even have unified

and the old men and women inside looked particularly spirited."

Elaine waved her hand and said, "Dancing is a pastime, and it cannot be regarded as a career unless there is a square dance association in the city that will let me become its vice-chairman or something..."

Charlie forced two short bursts of

laughter and said, "I really cannot say anything about that, but you

don't have to worry too much. It's et

not too late for you to do some

research after your leg is

fully

recovered and back in good shape."

As Charlie spoke, he suddenly received a document from Jasmine as well as a text message from her on his cell phone. The content of the text message read: [ Master Wade, this document contains all the registration information so far. There are a total of seven hundred and forty people.]

Charlie really wanted to see which famous people were amongst the applicants so far, and he especially wanted to see if there were anyone from the Rothschilds family or his mother's natal family.

So, he immediately said to Elaine, "Mom, I have to take care of something, so I will go up to my room first."

Elaine hurriedly said, "My good son-in-law, don't go yet. Help me to think about it. What can I do? I cannot let Jacob Wilson get ahead of me!"

As Charlie walked up the stairs, he responded, "Don't worry about it first, Mom. I'll give good thought to it for you later."

Elaine asked anxiously from behind him, "My good son-in-law, when exactly are you going to think about it?"

Charlie replied casually without turning his head, "I will definitely figure it out for you when your leg is all better!" After saying that, he strode upstairs.

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