Chapter 40

Susan stood by the door and did not respond. She had scrimped and saved to raise this son, but he had long forgotten about that.

Mary glared at her from behind Horace and grumbled, “Mom, the company is really doing badly now and we’ll have to compensate at least twenty million. Horace can’t eat or sleep well and is worried about the company. If Ashlyn doesn’t help us and get the Haddock family to let us off, we’ll all be sleeping on the streets. What’s up with you today? As long as you ask, Ashlyn will surely agree.”

“Ashlyn said that she’s got it,” Susan retorted. Ashlyn is but a little girl. Do you people really think she’s a god? If even my son can’t solve this mess, why do you expect my granddaughter to do it? You two are just trying to sabotage Ashlyn!

“She acknowledged it, but she didn’t make any promises. What’s the point? I won’t be fooled so easily. These tricks will only work on people like you. Your granddaughter thinks she’s so great now and even left her father to die!” Horace spat.

“What’s that in your pocket?” Mary spotted a bulge in Susan’s pocket and grabbed it.

“Nothing!” Susan tried to hide it, but Mary was younger and easily outwrestled her. She removed a black plastic bag and took a look. Then she screamed, “Oh my gosh, so you were the one who stole the twenty thousand I couldn’t find a few days ago!”

“No! Ashlyn gave this to me,” Susan explained. “You can’t frame me like that!”

ago.” Mary lashed out as she slapped Susan with the wads

“Since when have I ill-treated you? Have I deprived you of food or shelter? I’ve been looking all over the place for this money only to find out that you

be getting forgetful because she’s old. Don’t pick a fight with an

really was given to me by Ashlyn,” Susan insisted between tears. She was indignant and protested, “Even if I were about to starve, I won’t steal a single cent. I’ve never seen your money before. I don’t even go to

shared her room

available in the house, but Mary felt that she was old and dirty and refused to

avoided her as much as possible. She would almost never go anywhere besides the servant’s room, the dining room, and the

really want this family to fall apart?” Horace shouted and shoved Susan. She was caught off guard and slammed heavily against the reinforced door behind

had knocked against the back

spinning around

to Mary today,” Horace bellowed as he kicked Susan. “You live off me and

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