Chapter 61 Never Show Them Any Mercy

Quiana was on her knees on the ground, straightening the house.

However, her arms and face were littered with scratch marks and bruises. It was clear that someone had hit her.

Finnegan’s face turned as black as thunder, and he stalked in. “Who hit you, Mom?”

The Chomsky family came to his mind first.

Scrambling up, Quiana fibbed, “No one hit me. I merely slipped and fell yesterday.”

How could her injuries possibly be a result of a fall?

Rhiannon asked Desmond, “What exactly happened, Dad?”

Desmond stammered, “Your mother slipped and fell.”

From his parents’ expressions, Finnegan had an inkling of the culprit. “Was it Uncle Raymond’s or Uncle Adrian’s family?”

After all, the only ones who could injure them and have them keep it to themselves were either Raymond’s or Adrian’s family.

“Was it them?” Rhiannon pressed.

Desmond smiled bitterly in the end. “It was your Aunt Qahira and Ximena. They accused us of sabotaging things, causing the Haimowitz family to call off the wedding. When they came to make a fuss yesterday, your mother defended your brother, so they got physical with her. It’s no big deal.”

“Yes, yes, it’s no big deal. All my injuries are superficial.”

Quiana likewise asserted that she was fine, fearing that Finnegan would seek Raymond and his family out to settle the score.

Knowing his parents’ attitude toward family, Finnegan suppressed his wrath and stopped Rhiannon from speaking about the matter further.

“Mom, Dad, they only have themselves to blame for the cancelation of the wedding. I’ll let them off the hook this time. But if this happens again, I’ll never show them any mercy. Pack your things now. We’re moving to a new house!”

Rhiannon was stunned for a moment. Her mood swung from depression to excitement.

She hugged Finnegan’s arm. “We’ve moving, Finn?”

She had heard from her parents last week that her brother had bought a house from the Miles family at a low price and had been looking forward to it for several days.

Seeing that his parents also had excitement etched across their features, Finnegan replied with a grin, “Yes. We’re moving today. You’ll all love it for sure!”

Isn’t this what humans pursue in their lifetime? Their ultimate aspiration is to give their family a better life!

was a gift from your brother,

by the sight of the

to Finnegan for help.

around three hundred

an uneducated bumpkin. I know this is a Porsche.” Desmond wore a stern look

I almost forgot that he loved to

Finnegan’s lips. “Um… A little over a million.”

but he knew that Desmond would check whether it

and Quiana froze

over a million?

you get that much money? You didn’t do anything illegal, did you?”

the first thought every parent would have upon learning that

money.

patients all these years. None of it was from illegal means.

a turmoil brewed within Quiana.

God, this is no different from driving a

about

have your brother buy you such an expensive car? Don’t you know that his money has to

me, Mom! I didn’t even know until he bought me the car!”

dare you make excuses now?”

after, the matter was laid to

your legs right now, Dad? I was a bit busy the past few days, but I’ll resume

mother has been applying the salve you prepared for me these few days, and I

we arrive at our new house, I’ll perform acupuncture on you. In a week’s time, you can try walking

sure! Whatever you

most upscale and top-notch affluent district in Jadeborough.

while the inside housed the

price started from a hundred thousand per

sure we’re at the right place, Finn? This

at Dragon Bay, which she had never

also

one of the top affluent districts in Jadeborough, and it was practically impossible

a house

each other, their gazes tinged with intense

right place. Besides, it was the Miles family who

and the others’

from the Miles family, and they’d never buy an

“Finny, how big is the house the Miles family sold you at a low

of his nose, Finnegan murmured, “Let’s go in first before we talk

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