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Chapter 78 How Much Is Dignity Worth

    Chapter 78 How Much Is Dignity Worth


    Madam Shaw nced at them and scoffed nonchntly, "Don’t you forget, it’s the Shaws that paid


    her sry."


    Jacob’s brows were drawn together. He felt that Madam Shaw was wrong, but he could not give any


    solid rebuttal in his current condition.


    Looking at her brother''s confused look, Susan felt a pang of pain in her heart. She turned to Madam


    Shaw and refuted, "Mom, although I''m working at Lanyard, I don’t just sit there and do nothing. I


    work very hard and I think I have every right to get a paycheck from Lanyard."


    Madam Shaw’s face turned dark and she snapped," Don’t you dare talk back to me like this, Susan


    Shelby. You work for it? Hah, don’t make meugh, please. If you really have a backbone, then


    work somewhere else instead of leeching off Lanyard. Also, I guess you despise everything that is


    owned by the Shaws too, given that you''re a woman with an unfailing rectitude. Very well then, I''ll


    take back my word. You’re not allowed to take a single thing that Julian bought for you out of this


    house."


    Susan clenched her fist tight.


    If she was alone, she would certainly fight back and then leave the house with her dignity intact.


    However, she could not do that as she still had to take care of her brother. Her brother was sick,


    and she needed the money from the Shaws to save him.


    She gritted her teeth.


    "What’s wrong? Why are you giving me that face?


    Could it be that you can''t do it?" Madam Shaw sneered coldly, "If you still want the money from the


    Shaws, then behave yourself. Do you really think you''ve be a princess after you married


    above you? Know your ce, Susan Shelby. You’re nothing but a tool that I bought to help Julian


    avoid misfortune. I don''t want to hear you talk back to me like this ever again, you hear me?"


    Susan remained silent, but Madam Shaw was not convinced. She shot a cold re at her and


    snarled, " Say it. Do you hear me?"


    "Y-Yes, Madam Shaw," Susan replied, her voice trembling.


    Madam Shaw raised her brows. “Say it out loud. I can''t hear you."


    Just when Susan shut her eyes and about to do as Madam Shaw instructed, she felt a tug at her


    wrist. She turned her head around and saw Jacob''s eyes, his gaze clean and unblemished.


    "I already told you that we don''t want a single thing from the Shaws. Susie works at Lanyard, so it''s


    normal for Lanyard to give her a paycheck for her service. To put it differently, the money belongs to


    Susie and you don''t have any right to take it back. As


    for the rest of the things, you can have them back as you wish," Jacob said matter-of-factly. 1 "But,


    Jacob..." Susan was taken aback by her brother’s bluntness. Jacob might need to undergo surgery


    at any moment. The surgical procedure required arge amount of money, which was something


    that she could not afford with her current savings.


    "Susie, return the things to Madam Shaw. Right now," Jacob instructed, looking at Susan with his


    clear eyes.


    Crossing her arms in front of her chest, a satirical grin hopped onto Madam Shaw''s lips.


    "But you need money for the surgery, I..." Susan bit her lower lip.


    "Susie!" Jacob interrupted forcefully, "If you don''t return the things to the Shaw family now, I''ll not do


    the surgery even if you have the money."


    Jacob gazed straight into her eyes, and Susan found nothing but only an unassable resolution


    behind his gaze. She knew her brother very well, and she was very certain that he would put his


    actions into words, but she still could not make up her mind.


    "Susie!" Jacob raised his voice, snapping her back to reality. Her eyes refocused on Jacob''s face


    and she noticed that his face had turned pale due to his rage.


    Startled, she quicklyforted, "Easy, Jacob."


    Her brother was weak, and his heart might fail again i f he got too agitated.


    "Then listen to me, Susie," Jacob’s face grew paler and sweat started beading on his forehead.


    "Okay, okay, you calm down first, Jacob. I’ll go now and take those things out," Susan assented.


    She wanted money not for her own sake but for her brother. However, if the money that she got


    ended up being counterproductive and hurt her brother more, then she would rather not want the


    money at all.


    Very soon, Susan had taken out everything that Julian bought for her. There were only some


    clothes and daily supplies that she bought herself left in the luggage.


    "There, everything is here, nothing more and nothing less. So can we leave now?" Jacob looked at


    Madam Shaw.


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    Madam Shaw gave a coldugh, "If that''s where you''re going, then let''s get to the bottom of it. I''m


    the one who paid most of your medical expenses. When you had a heart attackst time, the


    surgical procedure alone had already cost more than 200 thousand dors. Then,ter on, you


    suffered some emotional shock and you showed signs of schizophrenia. It''s me who sent you off to


    a specialized facility. The fee for the facility was 30,000 dors per month. You stayed there for


    more than a year, so the total cost is about 300 thousand dors. Even if I subtract the cents, the


    total bill is about 500 thousand dors, and all of that was paid by the Shaws. I''m fine if you want


    your dignity, but Jacob, can you return the money to me first?” "Susie, is everything she said true?"


    Jacob turned to look at Susan.


    Setting her jaw tight, it took Susan a lot to nod and replied, "Don''t worry, Jacob. I’ll figure out a


    way...”


    Jacob squinted his eyes as understanding dawned upon him. It was apparent to him that whatever


    Madam Shaw was talking about was the truth. They were in great debt to the Shaws.


    "Susie, can you get me a pen and a paper?” Jacob said calmly.


    "Sure, but what are you going to do with them?” Susan asked.


    "Just get them for me,” Jacob repeated.


    Although Susan had no idea what Jacob was about to do, she still got him a piece of paper and a


    pen.


    Jacob took the paper and the pen and sat in front of a table. Piqued by her curiosity, Susan craned


    her neck t o take a peek and realized that he was writing an I.O.U.


    The content was that he had borrowed 50 thousand dors from the Shaws. 2


    After he handed the I.O.U to Madam Shaw, he asked once more, "So, can we leave now?"


    Madam Shaw''s expression changed. She took the I.O.U from Jacob and taunted, "Drop your


    attitude, brat. You can only talk to me like this after you''ve paid off your debt." "Give me one year.


    After one year, I''ll give you your money back," Jacob said seriously.


    "I''m looking forward to it," Madam Shaw snickered.


    Truth be told, it was not the money that ticked her off, but Jacob''s attitude. If his attitude was nice,


    then she would just regard the money as she had fed it to a dog. However, since Jacob showed her


    this kind of attitude, she felt she must get the money back from him.


    Jacob continued to hold her gaze. "Now that we don''t owe you anything, you can''t make things


    difficult for Susie anymore. I want you to apologize to her for your attitude right now!”


    Madam Shaw''s countenance darkened. No one was audacious enough to point a finger at her and


    demanded an apology from her. Not only was Jacob the first one to do it, but this was also his


    second time doing it.


    She gave a coldugh and said, "It''s too early to say this now. I''ll consider it once you pay off all


    your debt."


    Jacob did not say anything but just looked at her as if he was trying to ingrain her look into his brain.


    After a long while, he nodded and said calmly, "Okay. Let''s go, Susie."


    Grabbing both their luggages and Susan''s hand, he walked out of the house without even turning


    his


    head once.


    Susan wanted to say something, and there was a worried look on her face. However, she did not


    say anything in the end and left with Jacob. 1


    Looking at Jacob and Susan’s backs, an indifferent smile spread across Madam Shaw’s face.


    This was not part of her n. No matter how much she despised Susan, she still helped Julian


    avoid the misfortune. As such, she allowed Susan to bring something along with her. In this way, not


    only that she could settle Jacob''s medical expenses, but they would also have enough money to


    spend for the rest of their life.


    However, since they valued their dignity so much, she was eager to know how much their dignity


    was worth.
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