Wesley caught her just in time.

Left with no choice, Wesley agreed that Blair could stay outside. He asked Greenwood to keep her company, while he worked in the field alone.

Greenwood sat on a wooden bench and trimmed the vegetables they picked.

Blair, however, had nothing to do because Wesley wouldn't allow her to lift a finger.

Near noon, Wesley was almost done. Blair didn't expect him to work so efficiently. After all, he was born in a rich family. He was no farmer.

Greenwood now had a few baskets of vegetables, standing beside the car.

“Wesley, open the trunk," he called out.

Wesley strolled over and opened the trunk. Blair watched as Greenwood was about to put the vegetables in the trunk. There was still mud on the vegetables, and the baskets were dirty, too. She stopped him and said, "Wait, Grandpa!"

‘This Hummer costs at least a quarter mil! And Grandpa wants to use it to carry vegetables?’ she thought to herself in disbelief.

“Something wrong, Blair?" Greenwood looked at her in confusion. Wesley was looking at her too, stroking his chin.

Blair looked back and forth between the new car and the mud-stained vegetables.

“Grandpa, you have a tricycle, huh? Why not carry the vegetables with it?" It was true; Greenwood did have a motorized trike, with a hydraulic bed that would be perfect for transporting and offloading vegetables.

“Grandpa, don't listen to her," said Wesley.

He took the baskets from Greenwood and loaded all of them into the trunk of his car.

“But your Hummer! You don't care if it gets messed up?" she asked.

‘I've known guys who treat their cars better than their wives. And most guys wouldn't let anyone else drive their cars, ' she thought.

Wesley cast a casual glance at her and asked, "Why would I care?"

"Because it wouldn't look as nice."

Wesley didn't get her point, but he needed to let her know something.

“Babe, our car isn't a Hummer. It's an Emperor H3 manufactured by the

Hilton Group," he said seriously.

“Huh?" Blair was shocked to hear his words. It looked Like a Hummer, but apparently she was mistaken. It turned out that it was a high-end vehicle manufactured by Hilton Group. Not only that, but it was adapted for off-road use, outfitted with an independent front suspension and coil springs for a smoother, quieter ride.

“They stopped producing Hummers in 2010. I don't want a used car,"

Wesley said. He bought this car so he and Blair could ride in it.

Although it was a little bit wasteful driving an off-road vehicle around town, he Liked this kind of car.