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Chapter 254

    Chapter 254


    Ynda sighed. In the past, when her family was still wealthy, her aunt woulde to borrow


    money from them. And they would lend it to her, even if it was ten million dors, they didn''t ask her


    to pay them back. Now, for her aunt to say something like this, it made Ynda''s heart sink.


    "Mom, let''s go home," Ynda pulled her mother along.


    Her aunt''s attitude indicated how much cold treatment and grievance her mother must have


    suffered before she and Chuck arrived.


    Her mother shook her head and her eyes reddened. She panicked. If her sister didn''t help her, she


    didn''t know who else she could go to.


    Since the fall of her family, she had lost all of her friends. She had no other way. If she didn''t ask for


    her sister''s help, who else could she go to?


    Then, she got on her knees and pleaded, "Sister, please help me for thest time. I didn''t even ask


    you to repay the 20 million that you''ve borrowed from me before. Can you just take it as you paying


    me five million dors back?"


    "No. You said that you didn''t need me to pay back those 20 million dors, and now you want to


    take back your words?" Auntie shook her head coldly. "Don''t evere again. I won''t lend you


    money, not even a single cent," she said.


    "Sister," Ynda''s mother cried.


    Ynda rushed over to help her mother up, "Mom, don''t do this. I have the five million dors


    already."


    Ynda truly felt useless. Her mother had to kneel before someone to beg. She couldn''t imagine


    who else to go to for help if Chuck hadn''t offered his help to her this time around.


    "Ynda, is that true?" Ynda''s mother cried tears of joy.


    "Yes," Ynda nodded and said.


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    "Really? Since you have the money already, why don''t you leave my house now? What are you still


    doing here for?" Auntie sneered. "Five million dors is not a small sum. Who would lend it to your


    family? A fool?" She thought disdainfully.


    "Auntie, you''ve gone too far," Ynda was angry.


    "I have gone too far? I''m sorry, but this is how society is now. My family is rich whereas yours is


    poor. This is the difference between us, a gap that you could never ovee. Don''t ever show up


    at my house again. You people are the shameless ones for staying in my house right now, don''t


    me me. This is my house, get out of here!" Auntie snorted, and her face full of contempt.


    She still had to go shopping with her friendster, so she didn''t have the time to waste on her poor


    rtives here.


    "Auntie, we are rtives after all. You really don''t have to do this. Have you forgotten how nice we


    have treated you before?. Now, you treat my mother so cruelly, how could you do such a thing?"


    Ynda was rarely provoked and angered, but she couldn''t help it that day.


    "What do you mean? Did I beg you all to do so? No, it was your own decision to treat me well, and


    you gave me the money willingly. Whatever you''ve given me is already mine. But now you want it


    back? Impossible! Get out of my house!" Auntie snorted indifferently.


    Ynda''s mother sighed and felt desperate, thinking that her daughter didn''t actually manage to get


    help. The reason why she had said so just now was to save some of their dignity.


    "Let''s go, Ynda." Ynda''s mother knew that it was useless for her to kneel again. Her sister


    wouldn''t have lent them the money anyway.


    "Mom," Ynda''s eyes were teary. She felt the waves of her mother''s sadness, and her heart ached


    for her. She suddenly realized that her mother was only in her forties but there was already so much


    grey in her hair.


    "Let''s go," Ynda''s mother sighed, and tears flowed out of her eyes.


    She didn''t want to stay here any longer. She waspletely humiliated just for nothing in return.


    Seeing her mother in despair, Ynda felt upset and wanted tofort her. "Okay, Mom. Let''s go


    home," Ynda said.


    "Leave now, I have shopping to do with my friends, and you''ve already dyed my time. If you dare


    toe again next time, I will kick you out." Auntie then continued in her cold tone while staring at


    the dirt on the floor, feeling disgusted, "Haven''t you seen an expensive rug? Don''t you know the


    rules? Walking in like that, who allowed you to enter with that dirt under your feet? Just look at how


    dirty my rug has be! So filthy!"


    Auntie scolded angrily. She had spent more than ten thousand dors on this fur carpet. Now that


    it''s been trampled like this, her heart ached badly.


    Chuck looked down at his feet, it wasn''t dirty. It was normal to leave footprints on fur rugs.


    Ynda helped her mother out and looked back at her aunt.


    "What are you looking at? Look at how you''ve messed up my fur rug. Especially your boyfriend,


    looking broke. Don''t step in my house anymore! Go squat outside! Is this a ce for you to enter as


    you wish? You broke *ss! Get out now, or I''ll ask you to pay for it. But looking at your appearance,


    you don''t seem to be able to afford it!" Auntie stared at Chuck with a disgusted look on her face.


    Who did he think he was? Not only did he show up uninvited, but he also dirtied her expensive rug.


    Ynda was furious, and so was her mother. Perhaps her mother didn''t sleep well for the past few


    days, hence she got too mad and fainted. "Mom, Mom..." Ynda called out frantically.


    "Ynda, let''s send your mom to the hospital," Chuck saw that her mother was wearing herself out.


    And to be insulted by her sister this way, it was enough to make her faint. This was serious, they


    needed to take her to the hospital.


    "Okay," Ynda was also anxious and felt even more distressed for her mother. Ever since her


    family had lost their money, her mother had been wearing herself out to her limits. To think that her


    mother was used to living a luxury life before this, she had never needed to do anything by herself.


    Chuck carried Ynda''s mother down the stairs, and Ynda followed him in a hurry.


    Her aunt closed the door in disgust. Then, her phone rang and she answered, "Hello, I''ll be there


    soon. Oh, don''t mention it, it''s just a few poor rtives that hade to borrow money. I''m so


    annoyed. Of course, I''m not lending them. By the looks of their family, it''s impossible for them to


    make aeback for the rest of their life... Let''s not talk about them. I''ll be there soon..."


    Chuck went downstairs with Ynda''s mother in his arms. But after some motion, she had regained


    consciousness. Ynda was worried, "Mom, I''ll take you to the hospital."


    "No, I''m fine. It''s costly to go to the hospital," she shook her head bitterly.


    Ynda started crying after hearing her words, "Mom..."


    "Auntie, let''s go to the hospital and have a check-up," Chuck was concerned. Seeing her like this,


    Chuck recalled of the time when he was reluctant to buy medicine even when he caught a cold. He


    had no money, and neither did Yvette as she had just started her business during that time and still


    owed others money.


    "No, don''t waste money. Ynda, just buy me a bottle of water will do," she said.


    Ynda knew her mother''s character. If she said she didn''t want to go, then she wouldn''t go for


    sure. Hence, Ynda rushed to the roadside to buy some water.


    Chuck helped Ynda''s mother sit on the chair at the bus station. The woman looked at Chuck and


    asked, "Are you my daughter''s boyfriend?"


    Chuck was embarrassed. Of course, he was not. Ynda was the strong and independent type of


    woman, and she probably didn''t even intend to find a boyfriend.


    "Thank you for willing toe back with her under such circumstances," she sighed, full of mixed


    emotion. It was true love after hardship, and she felt content that her daughter had found a


    boyfriend like him.


    In her opinion, Chuck seemed to be a good match for her daughter. But at the same time, she felt


    guilty because of her family''s current situation. If it were some other boys, they would have left a


    long time ago. On the other hand, Chuck seemed like a great guy.


    Chuck was embarrassed to hear that. He just came here to apany Ynda to solve the


    problem. After all, Ynda was very busy back there. The za and the new piece ofnd that he


    bought both required someone to handle.


    "Auntie, it''s only what I should do," Chuck said.


    "No, young man, you are a good person. By the way, how long have you been with my daughter?"


    She was a little expectant.


    Chuck found it embarrassing and felt sorry if he were to say that they were not lovers. Thus, he


    could only reply, "A few months."


    "A few months?" Her mother was confused.


    "Yeah, a few months. Don''t you worry, Auntie. Ynda has already got the money."


    "Money?" She sighed, "My daughter has always been sensible since she was a child. Her expense


    in college money was earned through her part-time jobs, and yet she would give them to me every


    year. She is truly capable, but five million is not a small sum. Last month, she said that she had just


    found a new job with a sry of more than ten thousand dors. But, where did she manage to get


    the five million dors from?"


    In her opinion, Ynda only said that she had gotten the money just to maintain both of their dignity.


    But, how could she possibly have gotten it?


    She sighed again. Sure enough, true colors were only seen after they have fallen.


    "Someone gave it to her," Chuck didn''t say that it was from him. There was no need to, as long as it


    was enough to solve the problem.


    "Gave it to her?" Ynda''s mother was worried that her daughter had taken the wrong path.


    Although she believed in her own daughter, she was forced by the situation. What else could her


    daughter have done?


    "Young man, tell me, who gave my daughter the money?" Her mother asked worriedly. She


    shouldn''t have asked Chuck about this as it would cause problems in his and Ynda''s rtionship,


    but who else could she ask besides Chuck?
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