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But since Noland had decided to relax, he would relax to the fullest.

Because of this thought, Jin Shiya never expected that she would be called out of the office on a workday at 10 in the morning, rushed into a car, and driven at breakneck speed to the outskirts. When she saw the exaggerated castle in front of her at the theme park, she was dumbfounded.

She was wearing a business outfit with high heels, while Noland, standing beside her, was dressed casually. The stark contrast between their styles was striking.

"Is the MV shoot location supposed to be a theme park?" Jin Shiya hesitantly asked.

Even though Noland was wearing sunglasses, she could still sense the disdain in his eyes.

"Are you dumb? Have you even looked at the plan? The shoot is supposed to be at the beach. Does this place look like a beach to you?"

Jin Shiya choked up and considered another possibility. "Are you planning to acquire this theme park? But the production company behind it..."

"I'm not planning to. I already own part of it."

How rich can this man be?

Jin Shiya felt frustrated, but when facing him, she didn't have the right to be angry. She could only lower her tone and ask cautiously, "Then, Master, why are we standing here?"

Noland pushed his sunglasses up, brushing his messy bangs aside, and stood towering over her, looking down at her as if she were an idiot. "Why are we going to a theme park? Of course, we're here to have fun."

That answer was the most obvious one, but the thought of a twenty-nine-year-old elite man dragging a twenty-year-old office worker to a theme park during a workday just to have fun was enough to make anyone want to punch him. His tone, as if it was entirely natural, was infuriating.

"Master, I’m still working..." Jin Shiya protested.

"I’m already standing here. Do you think your day is worth more than my one hour?" Noland replied, making a valid point. However, Jin Shiya still felt angry and was left with a new question: "Master, how rich are you, exactly?"

Noland, surprisingly, paused at the question. Describing his wealth in numbers was difficult for him; he had never cared about how many zeros his fortune had.

For Noland, the number of zeros in his wealth was meaningless. He couldn't answer her question, but he had a strange analogy.

"Let’s say one day the world is about to end, and there’s a spaceship with only fifty spots. I would definitely be one of them—that’s about how rich I am."

Jin Shiya was stunned by her so-called "Master's" words. This man's level of confidence was unbelievable. Out of 7-8 billion people, he claimed he would be in the top 50? Jin Shiya couldn't believe it, because such a world felt so distant from her own reality.

But Noland was telling the truth. With the power, influence, and wealth of the Harris family, pulling off something like that was not impossible.

However, one's identity shapes their worldview. Noland noticed the skepticism in Jin Shiya's eyes, but he didn't care. After all, his biggest goal for the day was to enjoy the theme park, and he wasn't about to let trivial matters ruin his good mood.

In his two lifetimes combined, Noland had never spent a single day in a theme park. In his previous life, he was always striving to become someone worthy of his childhood sweetheart. In this life, it was even worse. The Harris family's strict upbringing didn't allow for any leisure or play. His childhood and adolescence were spent without the allowance to visit theme parks. After gaining control of his own life, he lost the desire to go out and play.