"You're not a member of the Schumans yet, so you're just an eyesore to everyone now. I've always been a person who hates trouble and seeks the easiest way to solve a problem. Similarly, I hate it a lot when others give me trouble, so I hope you’ll leave me alone from now on."
Susan looked at Sara with an icy gaze. "If you want anything, then go ahead and ask Tyler for it. If he wants to give it to you, then he will, but if he doesn't want to give it to you, then that only shows that you're not worthy yet.”
Susan seemed really calm, not the slightest affected by Sara's provocations.
I was unsure if it was because she did not care about Sara and Tyler anymore.
Sara felt as though her blows had landed on cotton, which made her angry. However, she had no place to vent out. "Stop being smug. I’ll marry him sooner or later. He'll give me more than what you get in the future, and you'll vanish completely from his life. I'll put up with you for several more days, but I won't let you walk away with anything. A filthy woman like you doesn’t deserve to receive anything from the Schumans."
Susan suddenly let out a slightly mocking laughter. "No wonder you kept staring at me during dinner. It turns out it’s because of this."
After saying that, she took out the black card Carlson gave her from her pocket and handed it to Sara. "You covet this card, don't you? If you want it, then take it. Stop trying to annoy me."
Her actions and words carried hints of humiliation. Sara’s countenance turned sullen, but greed pushed her to take the card. She then snapped. "I guess you're smart. From now on, you're not allowed to take anything from us Schumans. The house you're currently staying in is also from the Schumans, right? Hurry up and go through the procedures to move out.
"Oh, and the car under your name is also from Tyler, right? Don't even think about taking the car with you. I'll make sure you won’t get a cent. As for the accessories and clothes he gave you the last time, you can treat them as a reward from him for serving him all these years. I can give them to you as charity.” "Hah.” Susan let out a mocking sneer. “ Judging from your attitude, those who have no idea what's going on might think that you've married Tyler. You're even starting to distribute the family assets now."
Sara fidgeted with the black card in her hand and snorted coldly. "I'm going to marry Tyler sooner or later. When I do, I’ll be handling these things. I don't think there's a problem with me exercising my rights in advance, don’t you think?"
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