Henry walked to the scale model, his gaze sweeping over the miniature buildings. He noticed that the prices and other information were marked on the model. Apartments varied in price depending on location and floor. The cheapest was one million, while the most expensive was one point eight million. Henry examined everything carefully, his brow furrowing. The price, of course, was nothing to him. He could buy the entire building without blinking. The problem was, with his wealth, he wouldn't live in an apartment. He needed a villa, at the very least. "Heh, open your eyes and look at the prices! Now you know that the apartments here aren't for just anyone," Lisa sneered, arms crossed, mistaking his frown for disapproval. "Sir, thank you for your time. I'll see you out," Susan said, th

