Charlie naturally didn't care about a couple of islands in the Maldives—he'd be able to afford more than that if he decided to whip out his bank account.
Still, Bernard giving an island was much better than him buying it, the best of which was that the ownership remains hidden.
Bernard was himself a luxury brands mogul—no one would bat an eye seeing him owning more islands.
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