Chapter 29: Telling You the Secret_2

Whether picking up a penny or a gold brick by the roadside, it was all the same to him.

"My copper coin, my copper coin," Ron held onto the copper coin like a baby.

Uncle Mason and Paul put the stretcher down carefully, and then Mason walked over and kicked Ron, sending him tumbling to the ground. But even then, Ron still clutched the copper coin tightly.

"Did you lose your mind just now, Ron?"

Ron didn't react and gave Mason a silly smile.

Uncle Mason gritted his teeth but said nothing more. He wore a solemn face and joined Paul in pushing Karen into the house.

Piaget took off his hat and said goodbye to Karen,

"I'll come see you in a few days. Rest well."

"Alright, Piaget."

The stretcher was brought into the living room. If they wanted to move it to the basement, it would be easy - they could just slide it down the slope.

Fortunately, their professional habits didn't cause any trouble this time.