My Repentant Brothers by Grace Edith
Chapter 260
Chapter 260
For the
ebru time, Madeline looked straight at Layla. "Without money, I can't be a good granddaughter or a good daughter."
After Madeline nished speaking, she leaned back on the chair with her eyes glinting with a playful smile. Seeing that Madeline dared to act se shumelessly. Lincoln couldn't help but admire her boldness.
He wasn't capable of anything so he had been living off his share of the dividends.
Feeling somewhat guilty, he kept a low profile at home and was always cautious,
So he was amazed by his niece. He thought she was so holi
and frank!
Thomas found himself somewhat starting to admire Madeline,
After all, people risked their lives for money like birds risked their lives for food. People who didn't care about money were unnatural
Penny sneered. As Sunny's wife, she worked really hard but didn't get much money. So she was angry that as soon as Madeline came back, she asked her for an expensive villa
Penny said, "Madeline, the family indeed has some money. If you want money, it's easy. You need to give something of equal worth, right?"
Madeline said sincerely, feeling that Penny was a gloomy person. "Of course, I agree with you"
She thought, If I couldn't give them something of equal worth, they wouldn't have asked me back. If I was worthless, the Larson family would probably aroid me like I'm the symbol of a plague! Ruch figured out everything now. She was smart How could she not know what Madeline meant!
Madeline didn't come here to have a meal with them but to provoke them.
Since Madeline had come clean, Ruth thought there was no need to beat around the bush.
Ruth chuckled sullenly and said in a bit frightening and low voice, "I promised your family a ten percent of the dividend every year. I definitely keep my word.
"But you all have to behave and do exactly what I tell you to do"
Layla elenched her fists, a bit t
it tempted
As long as she could get the dividend, she thought being obedient to Ruth didn't bother her at all.
Once they got the dividend, her family could finally turn the tide.
an ingratiating smile. Following Ruth's orders are
Your
are commands to us. We
Jacob frowned, feeling uneasy
with Ruth's intimidating
well that everyone had to make sacrifices if he wanted to
said, "Mom, you should
swept up in excitement. There was no way she would
something against his morals! Should
if it's something
personal matters" Her drooping eyelids showed her shrewitness She continued, "Madeline, since you want money, you should carefully consider whether to follow my orders
at Madrime and said. "Madeline,
dividends from the family isn't
o good for your
your parents and
say yes right
forced a sunile, jealousy deep side. "Yes. A ten percent
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listened to
the chair, like an experienced captain. She silently observed
but seeing that her husband was expressionless, she
with me? It's only right for us to contribute to the
come back here so Ruth never talked about the dividends. Now,
really matters? She's clearly doing it
and compliant to her, not us. It's
the current atmosphere. Everyone was clearly very
He didn't like in
looked a little hesitant. But
what do
you have a share of that
family too. You're part of the
her hand slightly, "I thought it was free. Turns out I have to sell
waiting to count the money that you guys will make
known it wasn't a gift, I wouldn't have come here. I wasted a lot of gas
up, looking a
indeed no free lunch in this world. Let's
didn't expect that Madeline
face was terrifyingly sullen. She said. "Do you always do whatever you want?
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