When Baby Zetty saw that Anne was not moving, she said, “Grandma Connors, you’re the person who rushed to sell this house and now you’re the person who’s refusing to leave. Do you think you can stay here forever even if we sold the house? How would there be such good things in this world? Even if there are, it won’t happen to a scheming and calculating person like you because there’s a saying that says success will only happen to people who work hard."
Anne’s face turned dark.
She had plotted to sell Severe Manor for so long, but ultimately, she would not even be getting a share of the money. How could she leave just like that?
Anne's calculating eyes landed on George. "Master, since the house is sold for 50 billion, then you should share some of the money with us since there's so much money, right?”
Sera and Seth were delighted. They looked at George expectantly.
George said, "Of course, you guys will have some of the money."
Angeline looked at her mother. Lady Severe's lips parted several times like she had something to say. However, she stopped herself in the end.
Angeline could tell that her mother was not happy
with her father's decision. However, she was used to submitting to her father. Even if she opposed this, she would not express it brazenly.
Angeline sighed weakly.
There were two women next to her father. Her mother valued relationships, so she viewed money like dirt. 0 n the other hand, Anne valued money and would haggle over every cent. When the two contradicting personalities lived in the same house, Anne's dominance and her mother's submissive personality would fit together flawlessly.
After staying together for too long, Anne's behavior started to intensify while her mother had backed away into a dead end.
Angeline was like her mother. She also valued relationships more than money. However, at the same time, she was different from her mother. She was reclusive and could not endure any ounce of grievances.
Angeline stood up and said, "Dad, Aunty Connors, I think you’ve forgotten. My mother has no relationship with the Severes anymore. She divorced my father and this house is under her name. As such, the money should righteously go to her. My mom is the one with the right to allocate the money for the house, so it'll depend on her whether she wants to give the money t o you and how much she wants to give to you."
Anne scoffed. She ignored everything Angeline said.
Angeline was curious why this woman was so confident that she would definitely get the money.
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