My Trillion-Dollar Assets is Exposed by My Wife's Bragging!-Chapter 28 - : In her heart, Yigol Novak seemed to be capable of anything.

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Chapter 28: Chapter 28: In her heart, Yigol Novak seemed to be capable of anything.

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ā€œI have an idea. When he gets up tomorrow morning, Iā€™ll take the opportunity to burst into his room, and then Iā€™ll definitely see his true face.ā€ Sana Woods said confidently.

ā€œLetā€™s just clean up the mess.ā€ Suri Drew shook her head helplessly.

ā€œSis, why are you cleaning up? Itā€™s tiring. When he asks, just say I insisted on coming into his room. What can he do to me?ā€ Sana grinned ruefully. Suri shook her head helplessly and began to tidy up on her own.

Unable to bear it, Sana joined in cleaning up.

While tidying up the room, Suri patiently said to Sana, ā€œSana, I think you really have misunderstandings about your brother.ā€

ā€œI donā€™t know what he was like before, but since he moved in with me, Iā€™ve felt that heā€™s a reliable person, very low-key and cultured.ā€

ā€œThatā€™s your illusion. No one knows my brother better than me. Heā€™s a loser. Iā€™ve watched him grow up from a little kid, okay?ā€ Sana Woods immediately retorted.

Although Sana said that, she felt uncertain deep down, secretly thinking to herself: ā€œBro, hurry up and let me catch you doing something wrong, or this beautiful fairy sister will fall for you. Please donā€™t hurt her, okay?ā€

ā€œAnyway, you donā€™t deserve her, so donā€™t flirt with her.ā€ free(w)ebnov(e)l

Suri laughed at Sanaā€™s mention of watching Yigol Novak grow up: ā€œYou said you watched your brother grow up? Arenā€™t you getting it backward?ā€

ā€œHeā€™s your brother; it should be him watching you, this little girl, grow up, right?ā€

Sana immediately said, ā€œNo, I watched him grow up. I became sensible earlier than him. He was very stubborn during school, and Iā€™ve always thought that someone like him could never amount to anything. Not studying hard, just fiddling around at home all day. What can a man like that achieve?ā€ In Sanaā€™s view, Yigolā€™s worthlessness was precisely what Suri found admirable.

Not to mention his culinary skills, which couldnā€™t be mastered in just a day or two. If he wanted to, he could have achieved a lot.

Moreover, Yigol Novak was the owner of eleven buildings.

There must be a reason why he was willing to deliver packages.

He didnā€™t develop other areas not because he couldnā€™t, but because his interests were elsewhere.

Suri recalled the words Yigol had said to her before, telling her to imagine just how powerful he was. Whenever she needed him, he would show it.

The facts proved this was true. Every time she had a problem, Yigol was always the first to step in and demonstrate skills sheā€™d never heard or seen before.

In Suriā€™s heart, it seemed like there was nothing Yigol couldnā€™t do.

ā€œYigol Novak must be a low-key and amazing big shot. He has a lot of secrets, but he has never harbored any ill thoughts in front of me.ā€

ā€œThose few buildings he owns might just be a drop in the bucket of his assets, and there might be even more that I donā€™t know about.ā€

ā€œIf it werenā€™t for the discovery that my company was in crisis, he probably wouldnā€™t even remember that he owns those eleven buildings.ā€

ā€œIt must be this way. Other than this explanation, I canā€™t find a better one,ā€ Suri said to herself.

By reassuring herself this way, the fog in her heart suddenly disappeared. ā€œSuri, what are you thinking about?ā€ Sana waved her hand in front of Suriā€™s eyes.

Suri came back to her senses: ā€œI was thinking, since weā€™ve already rummaged through everything, letā€™s just wash your brotherā€™s clothes and stuff, that way he wonā€™t know weā€™ve been here.ā€

ā€œLetā€™s check his pockets first, so we donā€™t accidentally wash his things. That would be bad,ā€ Suri reminded and continued her work.

ā€œHuh?ā€ Sana looked at Suri in disbelief. ā€œSuri, youā€™re helping him wash his clothes. Arenā€™t you overrating him? He doesnā€™t deserve it.ā€

Sana was devastated. She couldnā€™t accept this reality. What should she do to stop this beautiful girl from liking Yigol Novak, a man with no prospects?

ā€œWhat are you talking about?ā€ Suri said helplessly. ā€œSana, let me remind you, itā€™s best to put away your prejudices against your brother. Your brother is definitely not as simple as he seems.ā€

ā€œI havenā€™t known him very long, but I know heā€™s an incredible person, and he has a lot of ambition. I asked him to work in my company before, and he didnā€™t agree. ā€

ā€œHe said that he delivers packages to experience life and keep active. He doesnā€™t want to live a life of leisure. Heā€™s not working just for the salary.ā€

ā€œI guess your brother is the low-key and super powerful big shot type. Do you believe that?ā€

Sana didnā€™t believe it and replied, ā€œSuri, thatā€™s just your conjecture. Thereā€™s no basis for it.ā€

ā€œDo you know how powerful the kick-boxing gym coach is? Iā€™ve seen Yigol beat the most powerful coach in the gym without breaking a sweat. It was just a warm-up for him.ā€

ā€œI donā€™t need to say much about his cooking skills. Look how neat and tidy he keeps the house.ā€

ā€œBesides not being obsessed with money, heā€™s also not too obsessed with women. Honestly, I proposed we be roommates, and you see how weā€™re getting along just fine, right?ā€

ā€œIf your brother were really a useless person, he wouldnā€™t have the guts to live in my house, would he?ā€ Suri tried her best to change Yigolā€™s image in Sanaā€™s heart.

ā€œItā€™s not like thatā€¦ā€ Sana wanted to argue but was stopped by Suri.

She continued, ā€œDonā€™t think just because youā€™ve grown up, your thoughts are always right. Everyone has their own judgment. Think about it, if he didnā€™t have any real abilities, wouldnā€™t he be intimidated when he saw me, this able woman? Where would he get the courage to live with me?ā€

ā€œEven if itā€™s for beauty, where would his confidence come from? Have you seen him act humbly in front of me?ā€

ā€œSana, my company may not be big, but compared to an ordinary delivery man, thereā€™s a huge gap. My company is worth tens of millions of dollars, and no matter how high a delivery guyā€™s salary it could never reach my level. If he didnā€™t have some skills, wouldnā€™t he feel inferior in front of me?ā€

Sana opened her mouth but couldnā€™t say any rebuttal.

Seeing Sana unable to refute her, Suri continued, ā€œYour misunderstanding of your brother is deep-rooted, and I understand that. But I want to tell you something; you probably donā€™t know why you were suddenly sent to live with your brother, right?ā€

Sana shook her head..

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