When Henry was in the Finch family, he bought all kinds of top-end luxury cars, as if they were toy cars.
Some cars were used once, and some had never been used.
Henry bought those luxury cars for collection.
As a super-rich family, the Finch family had their own unique way of training the younger generation, which was to let them spend a lot of money.
It was not easy to spend a lot of money. In the past, it was very difficult for Henry to spend his money every day.
Sometimes, the Finch family even stipulated how much the younger generation had to spend in a month. If they failed, they would be punished.
To complete the task, Henry once bought 100 luxury cars of the same style in one go and parked all of them in the garage.
Henry also bought villas all over the world and even bought an ancient castle in Europe.
In fact, Henry didn't spend the money. It was an investment in fixed assets.