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King Of War: Starting with Arms Dealer-Chapter 969 - 869: Making Money Should Be the Easiest Thing_2
Chapter 969 -869: Making Money Should Be the Easiest Thing_2
When everyone heard it, they looked at Joe Ga as if they were seeing a ghost…
Making steel fences in Mexico to sell for building a wall in America.
This bizarre train of thought left the soldiers astonished and feeling a bit chilly.
‘Spur’ smacking his lips said: “shit, no wonder I’ve always been broke, must be because I’m too upright!”
Upon seeing the look Ayu gave him, ‘Spur’ hastily waved his hand and said: “I mean I’m just too dumb…”
Joe Ga gave ‘Spur’ the middle finger, then laughingly scolded: “Maybe you’re just destined to eat with your hands, making money is just not in your fate.”
Then Joe Ga waved his hand and said: “Don’t overthink it, if you’re really interested just try it out. I can only help you find sales channels, but poor factory management can still lead to losses.
Consider it yourself, once you decide call Eric. Don’t bother me with this small matter.
I fucking need to sleep now, I still have a fierce battle in Oregon, where an old scoundrel wants to give me trouble…”
Sitting at the front the whole time, Grace stood up with a wrinkly baby in her arms and walked up to Joe Ga…
Dorian got kicked by Ayu, he lamentedly stood up to clear the spot letting Grace sit across the boss, then he waved to his mates and said: “Forget about getting rich, let’s go have a drink in the back.”
Grace was rescued in Austria, then rescued in Iraq, and then she spent the most stress-free years recently in Ndele and Sangha Town.
This girl had very strong self-esteem and the traditional conservatism and toughness of a Redneck.
Actually, she didn’t want to leave the mountaintop estate in Sangha Town at all; she had given birth to her child there, and the vitality of that place made her feel comfortable.
But the asshole moves of her own father made her feel embarrassed and apologetic…
She was born into a political family, not as naive about political issues as the others.
She knew very well that her father was using his chips to corner Qiao, to force Boss Qiao to comply to procure the most lenient living environment for her and her child.
Seeing no displeasure on Joe Ga’s face, Grace somewhat awkwardly said: “Hu Lang, I’m really sorry for troubling you, you really didn’t have to…”
Joe Ga waved his hand to stop Grace from continuing, he smiled and said: “What would I even struggle about?”
As he spoke, Joe Ga reached out and took the baby sucking on a pacifier from Grace’s arms, gently tapping the baby’s wrinkly little face…
Watching the child blink large eyes at him, Joe Ga smiled and said: “Children are never at fault; being a dad doesn’t put me at a loss.
You won’t ask me for child support, right?”
As Joe Ga saw Grace relax a bit, he smiled and said: “Don’t be tense, although your dad is a bastard, everything he did was for you and the child, and I haven’t been without gains either.
Don’t just feel sorry for me, it might be a bit early…
I also have a pretty bad temper, so continuing with your asshole dad is inevitable, a confrontation between men.
Rest assured, I definitely won’t bully him…”
Seeing that Joe Ga wasn’t just trying to appease her, she took a deep breath and said: “Thanks!”
Joe Ga casually waved his hand, he hesitated for a moment then fished out a superbly crafted gold ring from his pocket, tied it around the baby’s neck with a red cord…
Seeing Grace’s surprised expression, Joe Ga said: “What’s happening to you is a bit too much, and children are innocent!
Your dad initiated a ‘deal’, but the child has done nothing wrong.
The child shouldn’t have his origins mentioned, you can tell him, I am his dad, just not quite a qualified one.
When you’re free, you might come to Sangha Town often to relax; maybe I can teach this little one some survival skills.
As for shooting, I’m definitely much better than you folks in Oregon!”
Joe Ga had not finished speaking when the strong-willed Grace started crying profusely…
The child was her choice to have, influenced by religion, personality, and habits.
But from the moment the child was born, a sense of responsibility for this little life filled her heart.
The Reed family is not short of money, and they hold significant influence both in Oregon and Idaho, but this conservative family certainly cannot accept a child born from surrogacy.
A child’s background should not become a shackle for them, they haven’t done anything wrong.
To solve the problem, the child needs a father…
The family’s own daughter being wronged by a powerful and influential figure is better than being emotionally cheated by an unknown.
Most importantly, as the person involved, boss Joe is able to help keep the secret about Grace’s ordeal and the child’s background from leaking out.
Possibly because of a mother-child connection, the baby, upon hearing his mom crying, pouted his lips, mumbled, spat out the pacifier and started wailing loudly. ƒreeωebnovel.ƈom
Joe Ga, inexperienced with babies, bent his left arm to form a cradle and rocked slightly. Perhaps the movement was a bit too vigorous, as the baby boldly spewed milk onto his chest before continuing to cry…
Joe Ga looked at Grace, who was laughing and crying across from him, and said, “This child, protecting his mother from such a young age, is a good sign.
Have you named him yet?”
Upon hearing this, Grace vigorously wiped the tears off her face, took the baby, gently patted him a few times, then, looking at the quieted baby, her face displayed a strange expression…
“I want to use your name; I want to call him George, George Brayden Reed. What do you think?”
Joe Ga really wanted to say no…
Passing down a father’s name to a son is a tradition in Europe and America, but as a Chinese, he always felt a bit awkward, feeling as though he was being taken advantage of…
But looking at Grace’s hopeful expression, Joe Ga eventually nodded and said, “Sure, George Brayden Reed, Brayden means bravery, right?
It’s a nice name. The kid will surely be promising in the future!”
While talking, Joe Ga suddenly remembered something, curiously looked at Grace and said, “Since your dad has only you as a daughter, does that mean, someday, this child will become one of the top ten landowners in America?”
Grace was stunned for a moment, and shook her head slightly, saying, “That’s not important!
Being a tough guy like you, then finding a wife like Devil Bird, and living a happy life together is what matters most!”
Joe Ga looked at the delighted George in Grace’s arms, who was grinning foolishly at him, shook his head in amusement, and said, “Well, here’s another lucky boy born in Rome!”
Saying this, Joe Ga reached out, shook little George’s hand gently, and said, “Don’t worry, I’ll have a good talk with your grandfather. If he wants me to be your dad, he’s got to pay the price.
A mountain plus a luxury log cabin, how about that?
Or maybe a big farm would be nice, tough guys usually come from farmers.
Prepare the best horses, cows, and all that…
Maybe in the future, I could also spend a few days there, enjoying the country life!”
Little George: …