Yolanda said, "I finally understand what people mean when they say that kindness gets repaid. If I hadn't stood up for you back in elementary school, you probably wouldn't even remember my name now."
Felix nodded. "That's true. Back in elementary school, the only names I really remembered were the ones I was close with. We barely talked back then—guess it was just fate."
After they finished eating, Yolanda suddenly said, "Business is business, but the fact remains—you saved my family. And let's not forget, you also spent 100 million dollars on the Meyers situation. If we said that little favor from elementary school was enough to cancel out all of this, my family and I wouldn't feel right."
She continued, "Since you don't need money, my dad figured the least we could do was let you take a look at his vault. If there's anything you like, it's yours."
Felix waved a hand dismissively. "That's really not necessary. This investment benefits me, too—it's a win-win situation. I don't see