Dylan also repeatedly forced me to promise that I would buy him a new house and give him another five million dollars in cash as soon as I had the money back.

The door slammed shut and I collapsed on the sofa, letting out a long sigh.

The houses in the Verdant community were real. Dylan also knew that I had bought serval houses there and once tried to stop me.

He said I should save the money to buy him a sports car after he graduated.

But the news of the houses being unfinished was fake.

There were also rumors about the unfinished houses in the previous life.

At that time, everyone said bad things about the Verdant community.

But no one expected that not only did it finish, but it also became the property project with the largest increase in housing prices in the city, and all the owners made a lot of money.

I was not afraid of Dylan and Mary inquiring about it. I was taking advantage of the information gap.

Dylan insisted on being with Mary, and Mary was reluctant to give up Dylan.

I didn't want to pay for their wedding, nor did I want to fall out with them. Moreover, I was certain that they would get married no matter what, so I took an unconventional approach.

Anyway, they believed it now.