Chapter 2174: Rupert'S Report
Chapter 2174: Rupert's Report
"The next step is to discuss the marriage," Mrs. Brightwood glanced back at him. "Only by getting married will everything settle down. Rupert is developing his career in Arkpool City, visiting often, and living together daily. Summer shouldn't be tainted by the entertainment industry."
"We'll talk about that later, one step at a time."
"Yes, yes, we've bought the house, and things are moving in the direction we hoped for."
After leaving the bank, Rupert went to a supermarket. He bought some items and decided to visit the Campell family to see Mr. and Mrs. Campell.
After about ten minutes of shopping, Rupert spent over two hundred dollars on various items. Carrying large bags, he drove his father's car towards the Campell family's flower shop.
The winding alley always gave a sense of being a last sanctuary because it was slated for demolition, holding many people's memories. Although the compensation was substantial, many were still reluctant to move due to their attachment to the place.
Some shops had already closed after receiving demolition notices and had moved out early. The flower shop remained open, frequented by old customers and doing good business.
Inside, the flowers continued to bloom, releasing a refreshing fragrance whenever people passed by, lifting their spirits.
Mr. and Mrs. Campell were trimming flower branches inside. They had recently received a large order without knowing who placed it. This big client was very trustworthy, transferring money via text message every morning and providing an address.
The client wanted to buy flowers for all the sanitation workers in Arkpool City, delivering about 500 bouquets daily in batches by area. The profit was considerable, amounting to thousands of dollars per day. So the couple had been very busy but also well-rewarded and very happy.This content is © NôvelDrama.Org.
"This must be a company executive, not only wealthy but also kind-hearted," Mrs. Campell said while trimming flower branches on a bench. Mr. Campell sat beside her, helping with the wrapping. The couple worked well together with skilled hands.
"People like this will have happy families and smooth careers," M Campell said contentedly.
"Sanitation workers have such hard lives, waking up early every day with no holidays and earning very little."
"I hope these people can live peacefully into old age, surrounded by children and grandchildren," Mrs. Campell carefully trimmed each rose.
Mr. and Mrs. Campell were very kind people themselves, their love story well-known in the alley as a tale of mutual support with rare quarrels. Soon, someone entered the shop.
"Welcome" Mrs. Campell
instinctively stood up. "Would you like to buy flowers?" She turned and plastic
saw Rupert with severand
bags, her smile freezing slightly.
Rupert stepped in with a big smile upon seeing them. "Hello Uncle and Auntie," he greeted warmly as he walked further inside.
Mr. Campell put down the flowers he was holding and quickly stood up. "Rupert? You're back?"
"Yes, I just landed and brought you some things." Rupert smiled as he placed the bags on the table-just some fruits and cookies from a nearby supermarket. The elderly couple glanced at the bags, recognizing they were from a local store.
They knew Rupert was deeply in
debt; thus, their eyes lacked theiret
usual joy but held a hint of regret as they thought about their daughter's marriage and sighed inwardly.
"Uncle, Auntie, I'm here today to report my plans for the future," Rupert stood before them with his usual sunny demeanor, looking handsome and polite as ever.