The four entered the restaurant.

There were waiters in the restaurant, and they all recognized Ding Zelai. Suddenly, they were all in a bad mood.

“You saw nothing,” Diamond immediately said solemnly.

All the waiters knew that Ding Ze was a murderer, so they dared not disagree.

that's it.

Before long, Ding Ze and the other three started eating and drinking, and the atmosphere gradually became more and more harmonious as they ate and drank.

at the same time.

Both Diamond and Margaret found that Ding Ze was indeed quite easy to talk to, and that wasn't a lie.

For this reason, Diamond couldn't help but ask Ding Ze curiously, "Mr. Ding, are the treasures you found really as amazing as the outside world says?"

Hearing this question, Ding Ze was slightly surprised. "I'm not quite sure what people are saying outside. Uncle, are you also interested in the treasure?"

Diamond grinned. "Of course, I was a treasure hunter for a few years when I was young, but all I found were scrap metal. I gave it up after I met your aunt."

“I see. That makes things easier. Janet and I are going to dig up a treasure in a few days. Uncle, would you be interested in reliving that old dream?” Ding Ze asked.

Diamond immediately perked up upon hearing this, "Really?"

Ding Ze nodded. "Of course."

"What kind of treasure? Like antique oil paintings?" Diamond asked with great interest.

Ding Ze shook his head. "This time it's not like that. This time there's only gold. It's a city made of gold."

"Even better!!" Diamond exclaimed excitedly. "The Golden City? How big is it?"

"I can't really say, but it's a lot of gold, probably worth a hundred billion US dollars," Ding Ze replied casually.

Diamond was stunned!

Diamond worked his entire life, and his net worth is only around ten billion US dollars, and that includes his tangible assets...

result.

Is a single treasure worth hundreds of billions of US dollars?

tease me?

“Mr. Ding, you absolutely have to count me in. I’ll go with you. I don’t want any money, I just want to go and see what it’s like to broaden my horizons,” Diamond pleaded excitedly.

This scene is really a bit strange.

Janet had a feeling that something was off, but she couldn't quite put her finger on it.

"Okay, I'll let you know when the time comes," Ding Ze readily agreed.

Diamond was all smiles and immediately got up to pour Ding Ze a glass of red wine.

“Thank you,” Ding Ze said, then turned to Margaret, “Auntie, would you like to take a look?”

Margaret was quite interested in seeing a city of gold. "Yes, I'll go take a look."

"Then it's settled."

And so, the atmosphere among the four of them improved somewhat.

As they chatted, Margaret suddenly remembered something. "Mr. Ding, I heard that Vincent Howell has joined your company?"

"Hmm, does your aunt know him?" Ding Ze asked, unaware of this.

Margaret shook her head. "I don't know him. I've only heard of him. We're all lawyers, and the circle isn't very big."

“I see,” Ding Ze nodded. “I don’t really know much about Vincent. I’ve only met him a few times. I think he’s alright, and his business skills seem pretty strong.”

Margaret smiled faintly, "More than just strong, Vincent is unconventional. If he were to follow the proper path, he could probably get into the Supreme Court in a few more years."

"Is he that good? I'll have to give him a raise when I get back," Ding Ze said with a smile.

Margaret was taken aback.

How did this turn into a discussion about salary increases?

.......

The four of them ate for a long time.

It was late at night.

The yacht returned to port.

Ding Ze and Janet bid farewell to Diamond and left. (End of Chapter)

Chapter 163 Ignorant of one's own limitations; making money, after all, is not shameful.

On the way back. (hu乂.cOm)

“What should we do?” Diamond Austin scratched his head and asked Margaret.

Margaret looked at the night view outside and smiled faintly, "I suddenly thought of Bonnie and Clyde."

"???" Diamond was a little confused. "Bonnie and Clyde didn't end up well."

"But they were happy."

"So, what do you mean?"

“Our daughter is happy, let her go. Ding Ze isn’t necessarily going to die anytime soon. Maybe he’ll still be alive and well when we die,” Margaret said.

Diamond was taken aback, then shook his head. "How can you talk like that?"

After a pause, Diamond asked, "So you're really just going to ignore it?"

“Yes,” Margaret nodded. “Life is short, only a few decades. If Janet is happy, let her be happy.”

Diamond had no choice but to sigh helplessly.

the other side.

“Your mother is indeed very beautiful,” Ding Ze said with a smile, “and has a lot of charm.”

Janet: "...Again? I'll really beat you up!"

"Haha."

The two chatted and laughed for a while before returning to the Lijing Seaside Hotel.

We arrived at the hotel lobby.

Hello.

Dexter Morgan sat on the sofa next to her, along with Rita's two children, who seemed to have come to pick Rita up from get off work.

It's already past midnight, and Rita still hasn't finished get off work?

Ding Ze was a little puzzled, but he really didn't know Rita's get off work hours and had never paid attention to them. After thinking for a moment, he stopped and said to Janet, "What a coincidence, we've run into an old friend. Let's go over and say hello."

Janet didn't think much of it and said, "Okay."

The two then headed straight for Dexter Morgan.

At this hour in the middle of the night, there was no one else in the lobby.

Dexter noticed Ding Ze and his companion immediately. His brows twitched slightly, and he subconsciously stared at Ding Ze, somewhat puzzled, until Ding Ze spoke. "Dexter, long time no see."

Dexter's expression changed instantly, his doubts vanished, and he realized that the man in front of him was Ding Ze, who had changed his face again. He immediately stood up, not wanting to affect Rita's children, and said, "Mr. Ding, it's been a long time."

Ding Ze smiled. "I'm glad you still remember me. How have you been lately?"

"Not bad, how about you?" Dexter asked with a sharp look in his eyes.

"I'm doing alright," Ding Ze nodded. "Here to pick up Rita?"

“Hmm,” Dexter responded briefly.

The words had barely left his mouth.

Rita, dressed in a little suit, hurried into the lobby.

Hearing the thumping footsteps, Ding Ze and Dexter looked towards Rita together.

“Dexter, I’m sorry to have kept you waiting so long,” Rita said apologetically to Dexter, then turned to Ding Ze with some surprise, “Mr. Anderson, good evening, do you know Dexter?”

Ding Ze smiled, "I know him, but it's been quite a few years."

“I see,” Rita replied, and before she could say anything more, Dexter spoke first.

Dexter said, "Rita, you take the children and get in the car first. I'll talk to him for a bit."

Rita was easily fooled. Without thinking much, she nodded and said goodbye to Ding Ze before leaving with her two children.

Once Rita had left the hall, Dexter spoke to Ding Ze again, his tone much colder as he asked, "Did you need something from me?"

Ding Ze smiled and shook his head. "It's nothing. I just happened to see you here and came to say hello. By the way, have you caught that freezer truck killer?"

Upon hearing this, Dexter immediately suspected that Ding Ze was the freezer truck killer. "No, why do you ask?"

Ding Ze smiled brightly, "Just showing concern. By the way, I know who the freezer truck killer is."

Dexter became even more suspicious. "It's you?"

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