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I Inherited 5,000 Years of Family Property

How massive must the wealth of a family that has been passed down for five thousand years be? Sometimes, you’ll never know how rich your family really is until you push your parents a bit! Only after inheriting his family's five-thousand-year fortune did Zhang Menglong realize that the joy of the wealthy is so simple. Bank president, "Mr. Zhang, please, I beg you to deposit your money with our bank, and you can set the interest rate!" Huaxia's top wealthy second generation, "Does the whole world belong to your family or what?" World's richest person, "I feel like I am just a poor man!" European Royal Family, "Mr. Zhang, are you lacking a girlfriend? If you are, would you mind finding one? If not, would you mind one more? What do you think about our country's princess?" Latter, Zhang Menglong found out that the college his parents left him was the most impressive thing. Actually, being a dean turned out to be even more joyful than being the world's richest person!

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Chapter 234: Sleep Until You Naturally Wake Up

In Mars's VIP room, Mars and the blond American both had facial twitches.

Although they had wanted to bid on Huaxia's national treasure, the thing's price would have been a few hundred million Euros at most. Was it worth spending 100 billion just to make a point? Moreover, the Imperial Jade Seal was still in Zhang Menglong's hands.

"Do you think I'm stupid to spend these 100 billion just to vent?" Zhang Menglong directly voiced what they were thinking.

But nobody responded, even though that was exactly what they were thinking.

"Sorry, but 100 billion Euros is nothing to me. If it annoys you, then I find this money well spent. Don't ask why, having money means being capricious!"

"For that act, I give you 99 points. I'm withholding one in case you become arrogant!" Wang Ling gave a thumbs up. A whopping 100 billion Euros could almost buy their entire group, and yet, for Zhang Menglong, it was nothing.