Once again, Tate and Minerva were utterly stunned.
After all, the secretary had indeed arrived in a Porsche so clearly, the company wasn’t a small one.
Since she wasn’t particularly feeling the need to explain herself to them, Sasha simply handed the bag to
Minerva. “Here’s the swimsuit you wanted.”
It was only then that Minerva realized the swimsuit that Sasha handed over came in a Chanel bag.
Naturally, she couldn’t help but shriek, “Wait—are you serious? Is this truly Chanel? It isn’t a fake, is it,
Sasha?”
Upon hearing that, Sasha waved her hand impatiently. “I don’t know. The secretary bought it and you can
wear it for now.”
Jubilantly, Minerva pulled the swimsuit out of the bag.
After studying it all over and being unable to determine whether it was genuine or counterfeit, she
anxiously called out, “Come here, Tate! You used to work in luxury stores. Tell me if this is real or a fake!”
Tate then walked over and he studied it closely before exclaiming in shock, “It’s real. Look at the logo
and the workmanship. It’s most definitely genuine.”
Nearly leaping with joy, Minerva exclaimed, “It’s so nice of you to get me a Chanel swimsuit, Sasha! It
must have cost a ton. You have to hold it up for me, Tate. I need to take a picture and post it on
Instagram!”
Seeing as she was no longer needed, Sasha ignored them and went back into the house to get ready for
work.
Not long after that, she and Matthew left together.
Since Tate and Minerva had nothing else to do, they spent hours by the pool busying themselves with
taking all sorts of photographs and uploading all sorts of posts.
Luckily, their efforts were fruitful.
Upon seeing the spacious private pool and the Chanel swimsuit, their overseas friends were amazed
and once again, Tate and Minerva were complimented to their hearts’ content.
It wasn’t until after 10 AM that they stopped.
Since Jonah had brought Chloe along to report for work, their children used the opportunity to seek out
the chatting James and Helen.
“We’d like to go out for a spin, Aunt Helen. Can we borrow that car of yours?” Minerva asked cheerfully.
The question made James frown.
The vehicle they were referring to was the Mercedes-Benz G-Class he was driving.
He loved it to pieces and was not at all willing to lend it to outsiders.
Nevertheless, while Helen felt similar reservations, she was embarrassed to say no to her own niece and
nephew. Thus, she asked in a low voice, “Do… Do either of you have a driver’s license?”
Immediately, Tate answered, “Of course! I got mine two years ago.”
“I don’t mean a foreign driver’s license,” Helen replied. “I mean a domestic one.”
After pausing for a moment, Tate asked, “What’s the difference?”
“A foreign license can’t be used here,” James commented firmly.
“What?” Tate asked anxiously. “Why not? If it can be used abroad, why can’t it be used here? That
makes no sense. Don’t forget—the technology for manufacturing the Mercedes-Benz comes from
overseas so it’s not like I’m unfamiliar with it. Besides, do you know how strict the testing for my driver’s
license was? If I could get a license there, why can’t I use it here?”
Upon hearing that, James pointed out incredulously, “It isn’t a matter of the manufacturing process or the
strictness of the driving test. The problem is that we have different driving habits. We drive on the right
side of the road here, while you drive on the left side of the road. Do you think that’s the same thing?”
“What kind of driving habit is that?” Tate mumbled. “I’ve never seen someone drive on the right side of
the road!”
Feeling rather irritated at this point, James snapped, “Well, when in Rome, do as the Romans do! That’s
how we drive here and our laws are designed to abide by those habits. Do you have a problem with
that?”
Waving his hand, Tate sighed in resignation. “Fine, fine; I get it. I’ll just be careful to drive on the right
side of the road. Can you give me the keys now? I swear, you nag so much just because I want to
borrow a car. What now? Are you afraid I’ll crash it?”
James could only gawk at him, stunned. How is it that Tate still fails to understand the point? It’s like
talking to a brick wall!
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