INFINITE MONEY - I Will Buy Everything

Chapter 339: Chapter 339 - A Letter [ Part 3 ]



William carefully sealed the item in front of him and even added his saliva to add a personal old touch that he always did back in his old world, a behavior that seemed to have carried to his new world as well.

He gave the item one more look before nodding with satisfaction and pushing a button below his desk. The door to his main office opened a while later as a beautiful woman with specially made maids dress came and bowed, "Master"

William acknowledged Emily's existence by giving a simple nod as Emily stood in front of him. She waited quietly as William took another look at the item in his hands. Emily looked at it and smiled quietly as she saw her master doing something silly but heartwarming.

He took another look at it before finally giving it to Emily, "Take this letter and sent it to her."

She took the letter and realized what the contents of it were or had some knowledge of it as she asked, "In my name again, master?"

William nodded, "Yes… if it were you then I suppose they wouldn't think much of it and wouldn't give it a look as you are already sending her letters."

Emily nodded, taking the letter and put it before her chest as she knew the letter was of utmost importance. She took her leave from him and just as she closed the door to his room, she ran.

She ran straight towards her room and closed it with a bang as the ones who had caught a glimpse of her figure wondered, what the hell had run like that?

Emily sat in front of her rather large and ornamented desk that seemed to be of great quality and looked at the letter.

The desk she was in was one that William had given her and said that it was her official desk for work, so she couldn't deny him about it. She wrote her initials and the necessary things that it needed as she took it off in her bag and went outside the mansion.

She called that one postal man she already had a contact with and gave him the letter with some cash and instructed the man once more about things that she had already told him multiple times as he nodded with a heavy look, but inwardly happy about the money.

Then the man took off as Emily still felt somewhat worried whether the letter would go to her or fall in worse hands.

As always the postal man took the letter and immediately came to his destination, the Halbert Great House, main branch.

No matter how many times he had come to this place, he couldn't help but marvel at the place's size and beauty. He also took a brief moment to talk with the maid that always took the letter from him as she bunted a bit with him before leaving the man helpless for some company.

The maid then went towards the largest building with the most security and went towards the third floor before knocking on a beautiful wooden crafted door and said, "Young Madam"

She heard a response a few seconds later, "Come in." and she did.

The first thing she saw was the large comfy bed filled with large pillows and pink covers before her eyes went to look at the many luxurious furniture's inside the room.

This wasn't the first time she had come to this room nor was it the first time she had seen those furniture's, but still she felt that pin like feeling in herself as she wanted to touch and feel those rich items.

She was a pro at her job so even with such thoughts hidden inside her, she looked at the young girl in front of her and said, "Madam, your letter has arrived."

A young beautiful girl sat in front of a large dressing table as she combed her silky smooth blonde hair and her almost golden colored eyes didn't differ from her figure on the mirror as she asked, "Who sent it?"

"It's from Emily, madam."

The young girl combing her hair came to a full stop and freezed. Then she slowly let the comb down and said, "Give it to me."

The maid came close to her and gave her the letter as she took and was about to open but stopped then looked at the maid and gave her a nod. The maid immediately understood the subtle meaning behind it and nodded, "Madam" before going outside of the room.

The maid stepped outside the door and looked at it with a deep thought. Whenever she would give a letter from Emily to the young madam, she would always dismiss her and lock herself in her room. She didn't know what contents were there in the letters nor did her questions yielded any result.

There were many questions going through her mind. She knew that the young madam knew Emily, but it wasn't to a degree that it would be this familiar.

She couldn't understand why the young madam would be so interested in a letter from an ex-maid? But she knew that asking too many questions would only make it bad for her so she left.

Inside the room, Diana Halbert, younger sister of William and the only sibling that he trusted, tore open the letter and quickly read through the content.

How have you been, Friend?

I know it's been sometime and I have only written this letter to you after quite some time an I'm sorry for that.

Believe me when I say that it's been quite hectic with everything that has been happening around here.

I finally found the time to write to you before you finally leave for your long journey.

I know it will make it much more difficult for us to communicate after your departure, that's why I wanted to talk to you and also remind of you something that I think would help you out if you were… ever to be in some danger.

Diana's smile went away as she read the next contents of the letter that seemed to have important words to them. She read them and took it to mind as she closed away the letter and left it on the dresser.

She thought about the many items of importance and felt quite happy even though it was a very serious matter. She felt the worry her brother had when he wrote the letter.

Then she looked at the other item that was inside the letter and looked at it. It was a small chain necklace and had a round embroidery on it. She looked at its material and could see that it was of pure gold, so much so that she could feel its heaviness even though it wasn't that big.

She would often receive jewelry from the letters of her brother and it would always be of the highest quality. She was a young girl who liked gold and other jewelry very much and receiving such items always made her feel quite giddy.

But even thought she had received such items, she would have troubling thoughts too.

What is her little brother involved in that he could give her such expensive jewelry?


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