Chapter 51
Chapter 51
Upon hearing the proposal of Emilio, several girls asked Trevor to hold a party, with their eyes filled
with excitement.
“Wow, what a brilliant idea! It has been a while since we enjoyed a party. Are You Going to Hold a
party?”
“Trevor, it’s boring to stay on the campus every day. Please hold a party for us.” At that time, all the
boys started shouting as they also wanted to attend a party. “That’s right, Trevor. We should go out and
have fun!”
For some time, the whole classroom was filled with the cheers and discussions about the party.
Patting the ruler on the table, Bessie said in a serious voice, “Everyone, calm down. Stop making a
fuss.
This is Trevor’s own money. All of you shouldn’t force him to hold a party. It’s
doing it on purpose. At that time, he wondered if they were talking to him just as a pastime.
With an impatient look on his face, the salesman pointed at the page of the leaflet, which had the
cheapest places and said, “If so, you can have a look at them first. I will take you there if you find the
one you like.”
Even though the salesman said that they were the cheapest venues, it was relatively expensive as
each one cost at least six or seven thousand dollars.
Of course, he didn’t think that the poor student in front of him could have the determination and money
to rent such a place.
Crossing his arms over his chest, the salesman thought to himself, ‘I'm Sure he will be running back to All rights © NôvelDrama.Org.
his home once he sees the price.’
Without waiting for the reply from Trevor, the salesman threw the leaflet to him as he left to go and chat
with his colleagues.
Looking at the salesman, Trevor felt a bit dissatisfied.
The entire commercial street belonged to the Sanderson family. Most importantly, this place was also
owned by his family. As an owner, Trevor didn’t like the attitude of the salesman since he had no
interest in the customer.
However, the thought didn’t dwell on his mind that much as his attention was soon attracted by the
venues in the leaflet.
Looking through the photos of venues, Trevor thought to himself, ‘This one looks really good, oh I think
this one is even better. What should I choose? Every venue is well equipped.
ch with you, Trevor!”
Since he had Dennis behind his back, he was confident.
“Okay! It’s settled then.”
Hearing that Emilio agreed, Trevor agreed immediately. He had a faint smile on his face as he felt a
little pleased.
The villa that they rented cost fifty thousand dollars a day. As they decided to split the rent, Emilio had
to give twenty-five thousand dollars.
In other words, the money Emilio gave went into the Sanderson family’s pocket.
With a smirk on his face, he thought to himself, ‘Well, I didn’t ask for the money. It is you who insisted
on giving it to me, Emilio.’
Thinking of this, Trevor turned his head to look at the salesman and shouted, “Can you take us to this
place to have a look?”