Rafine rolled her eyes at Nolan's confident remark.
This man really loves lying to his sister, she muttered, clearly annoyed.
The Austin family mansion had stood since the family's founding.
Its value was enormous—so high it was hard to calculate. Still, Rafine once heard her father say that if the mansion and its grounds were ever sold, they could fetch between two and four billion Sharn.
Even for Rafine, that was a staggering amount. After all, the average income of a Marquis family over six months was only around one to two billion Sharn.
In other words, it would take an entire year's income—without spending a single coin—to afford the mansion.
And yet, Nolan had just confidently claimed he would give Elina a mansion equal in grandeur to the Austin estate.
Rafine couldn't help but be amused. Although Nolan was a prince, there was no way he had that kind of money.