Chapter 79 Returning Home, 593.5 Billion



First, Li Ke thanked Susan for her care during this time. She was very happy to have met such a beautiful and kind-hearted woman like Susan during her trip abroad.

Secondly, I would also like to thank Mr. Zhuang Yihao for the compensation he made to Ms. Qin Mingyue for bullying her.

Now that she has recovered, after careful consideration, she has decided to return to China ahead of schedule, partly because she does not want to encounter a situation similar to that of Ms. Qin Mingyue again.

Another reason, she subtly mentioned that Zhuang Weifeng had come uninvited in the middle of the night and entered her room without permission, and she felt that she was no longer suitable to stay there.

After much consideration, Li Ke decided to leave without saying goodbye, hoping that they could reunite if Susan came to China in the future.

After finishing her message to Susan, Li Ke sent another text to the driver, telling him that she had boarded a plane home. As for why she left without saying goodbye, Zhuang Weifeng knew. He thanked her for taking care of her today and said she didn't need to wait for him to pick her up anymore, as his work for the day was done.

Finally, there was a short message for Zhuang Weifeng: "The night you sneaked into my room made me feel disgusted. I've already returned to China and I don't want to have any contact with you again."

All three messages were set to be delivered in two hours. As the plane took off, Li Ke watched the foreign land recede into the distance and finally breathed a sigh of relief.

When they arrived in S City, there were still three or four hours until dawn, so Li Ke found a hotel to stay in for the night.

She had a good rest on the plane, so when she entered the hotel room, Li Ke was not tired at all.

As usual, Li Ke carefully checked the room and, finding no problems, went to the bathroom to take a hot shower to cleanse herself of the dust of the journey.

After leaving the room, Li Ke's phone received several calls as soon as it was turned on, along with text messages from Susan and the driver, whose replies were all wishing Li Ke a safe journey.

Two of the caller IDs were from Zhuang Weifeng, and the other two or three were from an unknown number. Li Ke looked through the text messages from this number and realized that they were from Jian Ye, whom she had met once before.

Jian Ye learned about Chen Zhizhi's trip abroad from her. Since he was currently in the US, he wanted to ask her out for a walk and to talk about work.

Li Ke ignored the man's calls and texts; they weren't close, and she didn't have time to work for his entertainment company.

Li Ke took out his other phone, the one he used to contact Zhou Heng. The boss who downloaded the data sent him a message saying that he was short of money and if Li Ke wanted to continue downloading data, he would need to send him another sum of money. He could also take the hard drive containing the downloaded data.

Li Ke replied that she would come over to give him money when she had time this week, and told him to continue playing.

After thinking for a moment, she sent another message to Zhou Heng to ask about the progress of the investigation, but neither of them replied. Li Ke didn't mind; it was normal for no one to reply at this time.

The owner of the farmhouse received good news from the head chef on his phone: he had recruited two more chefs for Li Ke, one specializing in Hunan cuisine and the other in Cantonese cuisine. He also recruited a young couple who were excellent at making cold dishes and braised dishes.

When Li Ke left, he left five million yuan in the agritainment business's account to purchase supplies, hire staff, pay salaries, and let the head chefs discuss and make decisions on major matters.

Li Ke treated them all fairly and made it clear in advance that she valued a peaceful work environment. If there were any conflicts, she would rather replace everyone than keep them around to cause trouble.

Moreover, the orchards, courtyards, warehouses, and stoves of the farmhouse are all under surveillance, so Li Ke naturally wants to eat with peace of mind.

The boss doesn't manage things much, pays high wages, the assistants are arranged by themselves, and they purchase rice, flour, and cooking oil on their own expense reports. The boss doesn't care about the profits, so these head chefs naturally won't risk losing their jobs.

Li Ke replied to the head chef, saying that she would go back in the next couple of days and try the dishes again. If there were no major problems, she would have them continue to be made.

After replying to the message, Li Ke put away her phone and entered her personal space. She wasn't sure if it was just her imagination, but she felt that her space seemed to have undergone some inexplicable changes.

If he had to describe it, it seemed much clearer than before, with less of the deathly stillness of the past, but Li Ke couldn't tell if it was just his imagination.

Another point is that Li Ke's perception range is now much wider. She can no longer describe how big it is. It's as if she can reach any part of the space whenever she wants.

Looking at the cash rack in the space, which was almost the size of a football field, Li Ke went straight to one of the racks. She had already counted it roughly with her mind.

There are a total of 1,188 heavy-duty shelves here. Only one shelf has three shelves, while the other five shelves are completely full.

Each shelf is five meters high and five layers high, five meters long and a little over 1.2 meters wide. Each layer holds 100 million M coins in cash. There are a total of 593.5987 billion M coins here, because Li Ke had previously given 200 million to Hans and another 1.2 million US dollars to Vincent.

This is just the cash; the boxes piled up like two small mountains at the other two sites haven't even been accounted for yet.

The items inside were much more varied: gold bricks, gold coins, gold cakes, all kinds of gold products, silver products in various forms, and all kinds of jewelry, jade, pearls, corals, etc.

Some are neatly categorized, with several smaller boxes inside a large box, while others are just randomly piled up in one box without any order.

There were also many individually packaged handicrafts, which looked quite old, including musical instruments, bronzes, lacquerware, and some exquisite fabrics and clothing of R country nobles... as well as many valuable items that Li Ke didn't quite understand. All of them were sealed in their original boxes and left untouched for the time being.

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