Reborn as Mr.CEO's Fat Wife

Chapter 383: 383: You and your daughter are troublemakers (Extra for Ye Dan April)



Chapter 383: Chapter 383: You and your daughter are troublemakers (Extra for Ye Dan April)

In a remote town of Gills City,

In the only mansion comparable to those in the city in the Taylors’ home, Mr. Taylor was so angry that he almost dropped his phone.

He always knew his daughter was a money-waster, and the bastard child she raised was also a money-waster.

Fanny Taylor, watching Mr. Taylor from the side, cautiously asked, “Could Rose really have gotten divorced from the head of the Green family? Otherwise, why would Ruby be asking for money from the family? For those rich people, they give away hundreds of thousands without blinking; how would they even look at our 300,000?”

“Could you still not reach Jackson on the phone?” Mr. Taylor, a reserved and traditional man, even after teaching for over ten years, was fundamentally very feudal.

“No, Dad, do you think Jackson might be in some kind of trouble?” Fanny asked worriedly.

“I’ll go to Gills City tomorrow.” After a moment of silence, Mr. Taylor finally spoke.

Fanny, upon hearing this, said, “Then I’ll go with you.”

Mrs. Taylor couldn’t help but ask, “Has Rose really divorced Mr. Green? How is that possible? If they really got divorced, what will happen to our family? What about Jackson?”

“Mom, don’t you know? Even if Rose did get divorced from Mr. Green, she wouldn’t be short of money. With her shrewdness, she will at least get half of his property.” Fanny’s voice was filled with both envy and bitterness.

“But wasn’t Ruby just asking for money? If she really had money, would she be asking us? Rose hasn’t given us her living expenses for this month. What about Kenny and Danny’s mortgage? I said before that the house should be built smaller, and Rose should cover part of the cost to pay it off in full. Now look, a monthly mortgage of thirty or forty thousand, it’s enough to kill someone with worry.” Mrs. Taylor couldn’t help but complain.

Fanny said, “What’s to be afraid of? Rose has plenty of money.”

Mrs. Taylor said nothing more after hearing this, while Mr. Taylor smoked an expensive cigarette glumly.

The new house the Taylors built was not only several hundred square meters in size but also a luxurious three-story villa adorned with lavish decorations, exuding a strong nouveau riche vibe.

At night, it became the most striking existence in the entire town.

Hotel.

Ruby Green waited the entire night but did not receive any transfer from the Taylors, and her neck hurt with anger.

So she decided to find a lawyer to sue the Taylors.

At first, she worried that she didn’t have enough money to hire a lawyer. But after testing the waters with a lawyer who had shown interest in her before, she was surprised that he agreed immediately.

Once the lawyer was settled, Ruby explained her demands.

By noon, Ruby received the remittance records her mother had sent to the Taylors over the years. Looking at it astonished her.

Over the past ten years, her mother had sent the Taylors 18 million intermittently, which meant most of the funds embezzled from Lincoln Pharmaceuticals had been used to support the Taylors.

Over the years, aside from the property Lincoln Green had given her mother, they had no other assets, and even that property had now been taken back by Lincoln Green.

However, in the materials provided by the lawyer, the Taylors not only built a super luxurious villa in their hometown but also bought two houses in Gills City. Although the locations were average, the combined value of the two houses was 12 million!

After reading these details, Ruby’s mouth gaped open. She then checked the house addresses and started packing her things. Why stay in a hotel?

With a suitcase in tow, Ruby limped and took a taxi, instructing the driver to take her to the Taylors’ house in Gills City. She intended to reclaim from these bloodsuckers what they had drained from her mother.

By coincidence, just as Ruby arrived, Mr. Taylor, Mrs. Taylor, and Fanny had also reached Gills City. Stepping out of the car at the entrance to the neighborhood, they ran into Ruby carrying a suitcase.

Mr. Taylor and Mrs. Taylor rarely saw Ruby growing up, and even less after she joined the Green family. At this point, they did not recognize her.

However, Fanny was different. She frequently visited Gills City because Jackson lived there, so she had seen Ruby before. Seeing the bedraggled girl across from her carrying a suitcase, she couldn’t believe it and pointed, “Dad, Mom, is that Ruby?”

Hearing the voice, Ruby turned and saw Fanny and the two rustic-looking elderly folks behind her. She instantly knew who they were and smirked coldly, “Did you buy this house with the money my mom gave you?”

The three of them, hearing Ruby’s words, immediately looked at her warily.

“What are you staring at? Take me inside,” Ruby commanded.

Fanny was displeased, “How can you, a young girl, speak to your elders like this?”

Ruby ignored them. Knowing the house number, she dragged her suitcase and walked inside.

The three quickly followed.

At the house, Ruby boldly told Fanny, “Open the door.”

“How did you… how did you know this place?” Fanny felt uneasy, and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor also looked warily at Ruby, remembering her threat to sue them the night before.

Ruby said impatiently, “Open the door.”

“You…” Mr. Taylor, not used to his granddaughter’s arrogance, raised his hand angrily at Ruby.

Ruby stared at him, “If you dare touch me, I will have the lawyer sue you right away.”

Mr. Taylor’s hand stiffened. He pointed at Ruby’s nose, “You call yourself a rich lady? I see you’re just an ill-bred thing!”

“If I am ill-bred, it’s because I was raised by your daughter. Blame yourselves for failing to raise her right!” Ruby was not one to back down.

“You…” Mr. Taylor, in a fit of rage, nearly fainted. Mrs. Taylor had to support him, and Fanny begrudgingly opened the door.

Ruby pushed past Fanny, dragged her suitcase inside, glanced with disdain at the more-than-a-hundred-square-meter house, but knew it was better than nothing for now.

She didn’t have other options.

When the other three entered, Ruby was already sitting on the couch. She had a bad leg and dragging the suitcase had worn her out. She looked at them, “Let’s cut to the chase. One of these houses is mine, plus three million, and I won’t sue you.”

The three who had just come in were stunned, looking at Ruby in disbelief, “What did you say?”

“I’ll be straight with you. My mom and that old man divorced, and she got sentenced. Her accounts are frozen. I urgently need money for her appeal. This money from you, you either give it willingly or I’ll take it by force.” Ruby gave them no room for refusal.

“What did you… what did you say?” The three had vaguely heard about Rose’s divorce with Mr. Green but didn’t expect her to be sentenced.

Suddenly, Fanny remembered something, “Where is your uncle? Where did he go?”

Mr. Taylor and Mrs. Taylor also realized, “Right, where is your uncle?”

They couldn’t bear anything happening to their son.

Ruby grew furious. She had said so much, yet their first reaction was concern for Jackson. “All you care about is your son? I tell you, if my mom doesn’t come out, your foolish son won’t either.”

“So it’s true? Our Jackson also got caught, how is that possible?” Mrs. Taylor wailed and fell paralyzed.

Mr. Taylor slumped onto a chair.

Fanny was at a loss, “How could this happen? How could this happen?”

After muttering to herself, she suddenly glared at Ruby with resentment, “It’s all your and your mom’s fault, you wretched troublemakers…”

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