Chapter 791
After the farce ended, neither Jacob nor ine benefited from it at all.
All that ine wanted was money, but she did not even get anything in the end. Therefore, she
could not help but feel a little depressed the entire day. s
After the family of four returned home from the vi, they started packing up all of their own
belongings. ire also did not forget to call Loreen to inform her that they would be moving into the
vi tomorrow. She had asked Loreen to check out of the hotel and move into the vi together with
them. 4
Loreen was very happy when she heard the news. 3
Ever since she fell in love with Charlie, she had always been looking for various opportunities to try
to get to know Charlie better. However, she had been very busy with her own work and she also
had to take ire''s feelings into consideration. Therefore, she did not have any opportunities to
spend more time with Charlie at all.
If she could move into the vi and live with Charlie and ire, then she would naturally have more
opportunities to spend time with Charlie. 6
Therefore, she hurriedly agreed to move into the vi with them without any hesitation at all. 5
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As Charlie and his family were busy packing their
belongings, the Wilson family was in utter chaos.
After selling the sofa set and returning from the vi a t Thompson First, Christopher was very
dissatisfied with his own mother. 1
It seemed as though Lady Wilson had been trying to look for an opportunity to move into Charlie''s
vi and this incident really hurt Christopher.
It made him realize that the olddy was not really biased towards him. 5
She had always been biased towards him in the past because she was simply considering her own
interests. When it seemed as though things were more favorable with his brother, Jacob, the old
lady was more than willing to abandon him in preference of Jacob. 6
Therefore, as soon as he got home, Christopher had asked Lady Wilson to transfer the one million
two hundred and ten thousand dors from the sale of the sofa set over to him. 1
He felt that the olddy would easily abandon him and his family at any time. Therefore, he decided
that he would have to make ns for himself. He should at least try to transfer the money over to
him first, i
Otherwise, what else could he count on if the olddy decided to turn her back on them? 1
His son, Harold, was nothing but a useless person. When the Wilson family had been doing fine in
the past, it waspletely okay for him to be a second-generation rich kid who only knew how to
eat and enjoy life. However, now that the Wilson family was in a slump, Christopher knew that it was
completely impossible for him to count on his own son to make any progress or money for the
family at all. s
His daughter, Wendy was also a gone case. She had been so spoiled her entire life and she could
not even cook at all. Furthermore, there was no one in Aurous Hill who had not heard of Wendy''s
scandals and involvement with Keh Wilson and Jeffrey Weaver. It was very difficult for
Christopher to find any men who would be willing to marry Wendy. 6
At this time, Christopher told Lady Wilson, "Mom, you''re the legal representative and person-in-
charge o f Wilson Group. If you keep the money in your bank ount, it will definitely be frozen by
the bank!" 2
Lady Wilson did not agree with him. She simply replied, "The money that we got from selling the
sofa set was meant to be used to repay the bank loans anyway.”
Lady Wilson did not want Wilson Group to go bankrupt and be liquidated. This was because she
knew that her life would bepletely over once Wilson Group was dered bankrupt. 1
She was indeed the legal representative and face of Wilson Group. If she refused to repay the bank
when she had money on her hands, the bank would not only seal up and repossess her house but
would also sue and arrest her! 1
If that was the case, she would be the only person who would be unlucky enough to spend time in
prison! 6
Therefore, Lady Wilson insisted on repaying the minimum amount to the bank first. At the same
time, she had also nned to liaise with the bank ount manager to grant them a grace period. 1
As soon as Christopher heard her words, he exploded and blurted out, "Mom, we’re almost running
out of money to sustain the family! It had been so difficult for us to finally raise a little more than a
million dors. If you decide to give it all to the bank, then what are we going to eat and drink?"