Chapter 433 - 432: Father and Son Duo
Felix Zuck had been in Sanya for many days now. His son and daughter were now successful, and he had more money in his bank account than he could spend, so he headed straight for Sanya after leaving his hometown in Shandong.
He had long heard about the pleasant climate of Sanya, so he fell in love with the place upon arriving and rented a small, ocean-view apartment there, one of those ready-to-live-in types, with a floor space of just over thirty square meters, paid by the month.
He also bought an electric scooter and a lot of fishing gear. He would go out fishing during the day and return in the evening to cook up delicious dishes with the fish, accompanied by a few drinks. His days were now particularly comfortable.
By the time Yusuf Zuck found him, it was already Yusuf’s third day in Sanya, as he had been busy buying a house with Justice Dickson over the past few days.
After viewing several houses, they finally settled on a three-story, second-hand villa located in Asian Dragon Bay, complete with a sizable area and even an underground garage.
Having paid a deposit at the real estate agency and agreeing to handle the transfer after the Spring Festival, Yusuf instructed Ruth Wilcox, Rachel Fournier, and Sophia to move straight in.
Of course, since it was a second-hand villa, there was no need for renovations. They could just buy what they needed for eating, using, and sleeping, so by the time Yusuf went to find old Mr. Zuck, the three women had already started their major shopping spree in Sanya.
"What a great spot!" Yusuf spotted Felix Zuck by a reservoir. The old man was wearing a big straw hat, sitting in an oversized fishing chair, fishing for what seemed like small Wade Campbells.
"I thought you wouldn’t be able to find this place." A warm hue appeared in Felix’s eyes; they had been in contact by phone earlier, so he had called Yusuf here.
"Give me a rod, what kind of fish are in here?" Yusuf also liked fishing. Back when he lived in Yanggu, there was a river outside the town, and he had often gone fishing there as a child.
