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Chapter 9 Please Give Me Back My Husband

  • Indeed, Emily had that thought in mind.
  • Of course, only if she managed to figure out if the money belonged to Zeke.
  • “Zeke Williams, it was I who stayed by your side when you were at your lowest!” Emily's voice quavered. “You're going to dump me now that you're rich? Not a chance!”
  • Zeke sighed. “Then do you want to get back together with me?”
  • “Yes, I do!” Emily was overjoyed. “With this five million, you're worthy of me!”
  • “Great, let's go register our marriage now,” Zeke said. “Right, did you bring any cash with you? I've got no money with me now. I think it cost about ten bucks to get the certificate.”
  • “What do you mean?” Emily was taken aback. “Isn't there five million here?”
  • “This money isn’t mine. In fact, I'm so poor I haven't eaten breakfast yet,” Zeke said.
  • “The money isn’t yours? You're too poor to afford breakfast?” Emily echoed in astonishment.
  • “F**k! You're still the same broke ass. Well, what did I say? How can you get five million when you can't even afford to pay us another three hundred thousand? You want to marry me, even if you're broke? You wish!”
  • Zeke shook his head slightly. Why didn't I realize Emily was such a snob before?
  • “The money isn’t yours? Then where did you get this five million?” Lacey asked curiously.
  • Zeke appeared mysterious. “Have you forgotten my identity?”
  • “Aren't you a salesperson at our mill? What has it got to do with five million?”
  • Pfft!
  • Emily laughed. “How shameless of you, a shitty salesperson at a small mill, to ask me to marry you. What a joke!”
  • Upon knowing Zeke was inferior to her, Emily felt a little relieved.
  • “This is an order I reeled in for our mill today,” Zeke said, handing Lacey a contract.
  • “This five million is an advance payment.”
  • What?
  • Lacey accepted the contract in a fluster.
  • Just how big is this order to give us an advance payment of five million?
  • After reading through the contract, Lacey cried tears of joy.
  • “The steel mill is saved, Mom. The steel mill is saved. We don't have to go bankrupt.”
  • “No way!” Emily ran up frantically, snatching the contract.
  • After reading it, her eyes turned red.
  • One hundred million. Zeke actually snatched a one hundred million deal from the Schneider family, the richest family in Oakheart City!
  • For a one hundred million deal, the net profit is at least ten million. That's ten million!
  • Zeke is a multi-millionaire!
  • Emily was demoralized after being hit with multiple blows.
  • “Zeke Williams,” she shouted. “You... you just tricked me!”
  • Zeke shrugged. “I didn't trick you. I'm just a small salesperson. This order is Lacey's, and it has nothing to do with me.”
  • “I don't care,” Emily shrieked hysterically. “Let's get married, Zeke. Let's register our marriage now. Give me this order. I can even take you to attend the Great Marshal's Grand Comeback Ceremony.”
  • If this order was given to her, she could earn ten million in commission.
  • Although she had the Great Marshal's invitation card in her hands, it could only bring her insubstantial power and not a solid ten million.
  • Zeke ignored her and walked toward Lacey. “Lacey, stop crying. The Schneider family's order is very urgent, so hurry up and get started.”
  • Lacey quickly wiped off her tears. “Yes, let's get started. Let's get to work.”
  • With that said, Lacey prompted her employees to start work, but Emily wouldn't let them go.
  • “Lacey, please. I beg you,” Emily pleaded, rushing up to them. “Return Zeke to me, will you?”
  • “Zeke, the invitation card will give us power and status, and in addition to your order as the start-up capital, we can establish a big company. We're a match made in heaven. Please give me a chance and give yourself a chance!”
  • Zeke looked at Lacey slyly. “You wouldn't possibly sell me out for this plastic sisterhood, would you?”
  • Lacey smiled through her tears. “Excuse you! I haven't even agreed to marry you.”
  • “You don't have to beg me, Emily. If Zeke wants to go back to you, he can go back anytime.”
  • Emily glanced at Zeke.
  • “I gave you a chance, but you didn't cherish it. There's nothing I can do about it.” Zeke shrugged, looking up at the sky.
  • Emily flushed a slow, beet red, recalling her mockeries just now.
  • Now that there was no hope for reconciliation, she could only settle for the next best thing.
  • “Lacey, you must provide my company with supplies this time, please,” she cried, begging.
  • “Otherwise, the Hamilton family won't spare my life! You don't want to see me get killed by the Hamilton family, do you?”
  • Lacey's heart softened. She sighed and nodded.
  • “Thank you so much.” Emily forced a smile and ran off. She was afraid Lacey would go back on her words.
  • “Will you blame me for helping her?” Lacey regarded Zeke cautiously.
  • Zeke shook his head. “Do you know what is it that I like about you?”
  • “What?” Lacey asked shyly.
  • “Your kindness,” Zeke replied.
  • Lacey stomped her feet in aggravation. “Are you insinuating that I'm ugly?”
  • Zeke was at a loss for words.
  • A woman's heart is as fickle as April's weather.
  • Lacey angrily ignored Zeke and turned to her workers.
  • “Boys, let's get to work. I will double your salary from today onward.”
  • The workers' spirits brightened as they hurriedly got into their positions.
  • “Thank you, Mr. Williams.”
  • “Thank you, Mrs. Williams.”
  • Zeke happily threw a pack of Yellow Crane Tower cigarettes to an employee just because he yelled 'Mrs. Williams.'
  • “Pfft!” Lacey blushed.
  • Zeke's face scrunched up as he looked at the ten strong men whom Emily had brought.
  • “Are you guys done yet? No? It seems that you guys want me to do it myself, huh?”
  • Suddenly, one of them walked out from the crowd and knelt on the ground with a thump, slapping himself in tears and snots.
  • “I was wrong. I deserve to die. I shouldn't have done that. Please spare my life, Sir.”
  • Zeke sneered, “Trying to gain sympathy, eh? No deal! Leave a pair of hands and feet behind.”
  • Hannah, who had been clinging to the briefcase, regained her composure, shouting, “No, no, no. Don't! Just let him slap himself a hundred times. Don't take his limbs.”
  • Hannah was just an ordinary homemaker. How could she bear to see that gory sight?
  • “Well, aren't you going to thank my mother-in-law?” Zeke sneered.
  • That bulky man prostrated himself to the ground, thanking her.
  • “Although I still don't agree to this marriage, thank you for saving Lacey's steel mill,” Hannah said to Zeke with mixed emotions.
  • “I just did what I had to do,” Zeke stated.
  • After a moment of hesitation, Hannah spoke, “Emily's status will definitely rise after she attends the Grand Comeback Ceremony. In addition to the Hamilton family's threats, you guys will have a rough journey ahead, so be careful.”
  • Zeke nodded, a trace of bliss gleaming in his eyes.
  • The underlying meaning of Hannah's words was that she would stop interfering in this marriage and allow nature to take its course. Hence, she was reminding him to be careful.
  • “I'll deposit the money in the bank for you first, in case you need it,” Hannah said, tapping the briefcase.
  • Suddenly remembering something, Zeke hurriedly took out a purple bank card from his pocket.
  • “This is a gift from me. Kindly accept it. Take this card to deposit and withdraw money. You can enjoy VVIP treatment without having to queue up. The password is Lacey's birthday.”
  • This purple bank card, called the Bauhinia Royal Card, was limited to ninety-nine copies worldwide.
  • Only royalty and elite families were worthy of its possession, and they could spend one hundred million overdrafts.
  • Lacey gave that card a once-over, her eyes sparkling.
  • The card seemed familiar, as if she had seen it on TV before.
  • But she couldn't remember the details.
  • Hannah didn't think too much of it and treated it as an ordinary VIP card. She picked up the card and left.
  • As soon as she left, a row of black private cars stopped in front of the steel mill with a group of men in suits walking over.
  • “Oh no,” Lacey gulped.