Chapter 206 A Large Amount Of Money

Name:My Mr. Soldier Author:Xing Chen
After they lingered for about an hour in the bathroom, they finally walked out of it.

After that, Cherry put on one of her casual home dresses and went downstairs. She saw Joe playing with Bill in the courtyard and watering the flowers with a sprinkler in his hand. When she saw how happy he was, Cherry smiled delightedly.

Downstairs, Lily was preparing lunch, and Cherry decided to go to the kitchen and help her.

When she saw that Cherry was downstairs, Lily hastily said, "Madam, you're up already?"

"Yes, " said Cherry as she nodded, "Are you cooking lunch?"

"Yes, " replied Lily.

"Let me help you, " said Cherry, and after that, she washed her hands and started to help Lily prepare the meal.

Jackson also came downstairs, and when he saw that Cherry was cooking with Lily in the kitchen, he felt in a good mood and light hearted. He then went to the courtyard to see his son.

He saw that he was watering the flowers but that his feet were wet, and shouted, "Joe!"

Hearing his Daddy, Joe quickly answered in a loud voice, "Daddy!"

"Don't play in the water, be careful not to catch a cold!" said Jackson, very concerned about his son's health.

"It's fun to play in the water, Daddy, " said Joe, while he continued watering the plants with his feet soaked in water.

Jackson could not help but shake his head when he heard him. He ordered Bill, who was standing beside Joe, "Watch him, and don't let his clothes get wet!"

"Certainly, Mr. Jackson, " replied Bill politely.

Jackson then turned around, walked into the living room, and sat on the sofa to read his newspaper.

After lunch was ready, Cherry walked into the courtyard and shouted to her son, who was still playing, "Joe, come and have lunch!"

"But Mommy, I still want to play some more!" said Joe, unwilling to go back inside the house.

"Stop now, you've played all morning! It's time for lunch now, " said Cherry, in a very serious tone.

Joe pouted, and was reluctant to go to Cherry, but was soon pulled inside the house by her.

When Cherry saw that Jackson was still sitting in the living room, she told Joe, "Ask your daddy to come to lunch."

Joe was still unhappy, and shouted to Jackson in the living room, "Daddy, Mommy asked you to come and eat lunch!"

Jackson raised his head and saw Cherry pull his son into the dining room. He then put down the newspaper and went to them.

“Who does she think she is? I won’t marry her even if she is the last woman on earth,” said Hiram Rong.

“Marry into a family with tens of billions of assets? How lucky I am! I won’t be so foolish as to break off the engagement. At worst, I can receive money as part of the divorce settlement,” said Rachel Ruan.

Their great-grandfathers made a pact about their engagement a hundred years ago...

hy she had suddenly wanted to come back and look at it. She didn't care much about what had happened there before, but the thought of coming back had simply just sprung in her mind.

Cherry then slowly opened the door of the study and saw that it was the same as it had used to be. The shelves were full of Jackson's books, and his computer was still on the desk.

She walked inside and used a book to dust off the chair. She sat down at the desk.

Cherry couldn't help but recall their moments there. She then pulled one of the drawers under the desk.

She saw that there were several books inside it of no interest to her and wanted to close it, but suddenly she was attracted by a piece of paper hidden inside one of them.

Curious, Cherry took out the paper.

When she saw what was on that piece of paper, Cherry couldn't help but open her eyes wide, totally astonished by what she found written on it.

It was a bank receipt with a huge amount of remittance written on it. The receipt was dated one week before she returned home, but what was more surprising was that the recipient was unexpectedly Sally.

She wondered why had Jackson transferred fifty million to Sally's account. She knew that Sally had always accompanied Jackson during the past five years, and even if Jackson had given her some pocket money from time to time, it shouldn't have been that much! Each time Jackson had given her some money, the sum would be a few hundred thousand. Now she wondered why had Jackson transferred such an incredible sum to Sally. Was it because something that related to their past?