Chapter 85 - 85: I Can’t Afford to Buy It Even If I Sell Pots and Scrap Iron



Chapter 85: Chapter 85: I Can’t Afford to Buy It Even If I Sell Pots and Scrap Iron

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The trunk space is ample, so these can all fit in.

However, there’s one problem: it’s somewhat difficult for Morgan to climb up.

“Cindy, the car is too tall and hard to climb,” Morgan said with a red face, “It tarnishes my image.”

That’s a dislike, then.

“Alright, let’s take a look at regular sedans.” Cindy wondered how at such a young age, Morgan was so concerned about his image.

They visited one store after another, listening to the salespeople explain the advantages of their cars.

Although they ultimately responded with consideration, the salespeople still had a good attitude, giving out their business cards and telling them to contact them anytime, and feel free to ask any questions. Visit no(v)eLb(i)n.com for the best novel reading experience

After leaving a store, as they walked, Morgan spotted a sports car through the storefront window.

“Cindy, look at that cool sports car!” Morgan said, stretching his little hand and pointing through the glass window.

Cindy didn’t expect that such a young Morgan would be interested in such a flashy thing.

Cindy glanced at them and didn’t pay any more attention, pointing at the window and saying, “That car is so expensive, even if your mom sold everything she has, she still wouldn’t be able to afford it. You sure have high tastes!”

Cindy smiled and gently flicked Morgan’s forehead, “Besides, even if we could afford a sports car, it wouldn’t work. Sports cars have small spaces and aren’t practical. Do you know how much stuff I have to carry when we go out? A sports car simply can’t fit it all.”

“I know, we’re not buying it. We’re just going to take a look,” Morgan shook Cindy’s hand. “There’s no harm in looking. Let’s go and experience it.”

The conversation between the two was heard by the young man and woman.

The man called “Honey” sneered and stopped paying attention, feeling they were beneath his notice.

The girl scoffed quietly, muttering, “Why are they even looking if they can’t afford it? They can look their whole lives and still never be able to buy it.

They’re just being a nuisance.”

Both of them hadn’t heard the reactions and the girl’s words.

“Alright.” Cindy nodded and agreed.

With such a cute kid, you just have to give in.

She held Morgan’s hand as they headed into the store.

At this time, the young man and woman had already entered the store..