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The Fake Heiress Turns Out to Be a True Tycoon!-Chapter 394: Collecting Money Must Be Fair and Square
Chapter 394: Chapter 394: Collecting Money Must Be Fair and Square
Although Kingston Jennings didn’t know what the Jade Token was, feeling the gazes from those around him, particularly the two brothers next to him, Kingston figured that it must be something valuable.
He placed the item back into the Blessing Bag and kept it safe.
Old Sir Jennings and Luca Jennings hadn’t expected Scarlett Jennings would voluntarily gift the Jade Token, but watching the two exchange presents left them feeling deeply gratified.
That’s right.
This is exactly how cousins meeting for the first time should behave.
Unlike those other grandsons/nephews who’ve been thoroughly disappointing.
Chase Jennings and Adam Jennings: ...
Grandma Jennings was annoyed, but her pride prevented her from actively asking her granddaughter for gifts, so she could only stew in her frustration.
...
Because of Kingston Jennings’ sudden return, Scarlett and the others decided to stay home for another day.
When Lucas Jennings came home from school and heard Kingston was back, he didn’t feel much about it.
They weren’t close.
But upon hearing that his sister gave Kingston a Protective Jade Token on the first day of his return, Lucas immediately felt unsettled.
He bolted into Kingston’s room, insisting that Kingston show him the Jade Token Scarlett gifted.
When Kingston took the Jade Token out, Lucas removed the one hanging around his own neck to carefully compare them side by side.
Since the Jade Tokens were handmade by Scarlett, it was natural that no two could be identical.
Lucas compared them meticulously for a long while before finally putting his hands on his hips and declaring triumphantly,
"Mine is bigger than yours!"
Clearly, his sister cared most about him, her cousin!
As for why she gave Kingston one on their first meeting, Lucas figured it was partly because of the gift exchange tradition and partly due to Kingston’s poor health.
After all, he looked like someone who desperately needed an amulet.
When Michael Jennings came home and learned of it, he felt a rare moment of approval toward Scarlett Jennings’ behavior.
Finally, she’s showing some maturity.
But gifting only one? That was a bit stingy.
He didn’t even get one himself.
Still, like Grandma Jennings, he saw himself as an elder and was too proud to ask Scarlett for one.
Later that evening though, he still brought it up casually,
"Scarlett, aren’t you Wizards capable of healing? Maybe take a look at your cousin; his health hasn’t improved in years—and his voice... cough, anyway, lend him a hand."
Michael didn’t necessarily feel much affection for Kingston, but having a mute son felt embarrassing, which is why he rarely brought him up.
Still, it was his first child, so he couldn’t completely disregard him.
As for his attitude towards Scarlett,
It was the same as always: if she had the ability, helping the family was simply her duty, wasn’t it?
Michael’s tone was justifiably presumptuous, causing Old Sir Jennings and Luca Jennings to suppress the expressions on their faces, but before they could speak, Scarlett Jennings preempted them,
"I can take a look, but how much do you plan to pay, Uncle?"
Michael hadn’t expected her to ask for payment. Frowning slightly, he was just about to retort when Old Sir Jennings grinned and said cheerfully,
"Clear accounts between relatives, Scarlett’s approach is absolutely correct."
Grandma Jennings nodded in agreement,
"That’s right."
Even she, Kingston’s grandmother, had paid for her services.
How could the second son have the guts to ask without offering compensation?
Chase Jennings and Adam Jennings also chimed in, "Definitely, he has to pay."
Kingston had already gotten a Jade Token for free. If he could get healed without paying too, then they...
They simply wouldn’t stand for it!
When it came to charging fees, fairness was paramount!
Michael never expected even his own son, Adam, would join in agreeing. Shooting him a glare, he begrudgingly asked,
"How much, Scarlett?"
Scarlett replied, "Three hundred thousand."
Normally, it wouldn’t be this high, but since it was Uncle who asked,
She could hardly give him a discount.
Even so, Michael didn’t think three hundred thousand was expensive.
Having the earlier context of an eight million comparison made three hundred thousand seem like a drop in the bucket.
Michael even got the impression that his niece was being quite considerate of him.
"Deal."
Chase Jennings and Grandma Jennings: ...
They were already too exhausted to comment.
Michael confirmed the payment and was about to wire the money when Scarlett stopped him.
"No need to transfer it to me; you can directly pay the person tomorrow when they arrive."
Everyone in the room froze for a moment at her words.
"The person? You’re not doing it?"
Grandma Jennings couldn’t help but ask.
Scarlett looked at her and replied flatly,
"Fortune Tellers observe three rules: no reading themselves, no reading family, no reading the dead."
The closer the familial relationship, the more likely heavenly secrets would obscure their insights.
This is why Scarlett rarely analyzed the faces of her own family, opting to discern their potential issues based on the color of their aura instead.
From Kingston’s aura, she hadn’t sensed any taints or impurities.
Not even the grayish hue typical of someone sick, which was rather peculiar.
Scarlett had an inkling of a hypothesis but needed tomorrow’s expert to confirm it.
No one raised objections.
Early the next morning, the visitors arrived, and they brought more than one person.
Lucas Jennings stared at the slightly chubby youth standing uneasily beside Ashton Todd and widened his eyes in disbelief,
"Nathan White! Why is it you?!"
Nathan White smiled at Lucas shyly but said nothing. Ashton Todd, however, remained calm and explained serenely,
"Scarlett said she hired Nathan for the job, and since the academy recently introduced a freshman task requiring teams of two freshmen led by a senior, I tagged along."
After handling Scarlett’s cousin’s case, they wouldn’t need to rush back to the academy—they could complete their tasks together first.
Ashton Todd continued speaking but suddenly winked at Scarlett, lowering his voice to propose,
"The instructors require each team to accept and complete at least three Low Rank tasks posted in the Spiritual Affairs system. How about you post a task for us? We’ll conveniently complete one right here."
Scarlett, having missed the academy yesterday, wasn’t aware of this rule. Just as she began asking for details, Nathan White quietly interjected,
"Freshmen aren’t allowed to post tasks and take them themselves. If caught, points will be deducted."
After a pause, he added,
"And scholarship funds will be docked too."
Upon hearing that scholarships could be deducted, Ashton Todd’s expression suddenly turned grave. Without missing a beat, he hurriedly corrected himself,
"I was joking! The freshman task system is designed to assess aptitude in an honest and fair manner—how could we ever cheat?! Never, not even if my life depended on it!"
Scarlett wasn’t surprised by Ashton Todd’s reaction at all and simply turned to Nathan White instead, freeweɓnøvel.com
"Senior, let’s head inside."
They had arrived early, and the Jennings family was still waiting.
Everyone was aware that Scarlett had brought external Wizards over, but none had expected Nathan White to show up.
Luca Jennings and Donovan Jennings weren’t unfamiliar with Nathan White, having interacted briefly back at the academy.
Lucas Jennings, however, recognized Nathan from the latest episode of "Inspiration,"
where Nathan had been roped into appearing as a temporary sixth guest.
He was also the first guest in the history of the show who hadn’t embarrassed themselves.
But after the episode ended, Nathan opted to withdraw.
Don’t ask—if you asked, the answer would inevitably be: social anxiety.
The reason Scarlett brought Nathan White wasn’t overly complicated.
Immortal White, best known for healing.