Chapter 228
“Good, good, that’s my good girl,” Grandma said contently, patting ire’s hand.
ire smiled faintly, but her heart was filled with bitterness.
“We’re still short by over two hundred thousand,” Riley muttered under his breath, his face pale.
He turned to Cam. “Cami, haven’t you been working for a few years now? You must have some
savings, right?”
Cam frowned. “How much does your family have?”
She had saved up a fair amount, enough to cover the shortfall. Although she disliked her uncle’s
family, she was willing to help out for Drew’s sake.
“Fifty thousand...” Riley’s voice grew even lower.
“Fifty thousand?” Cam was incredulous. “Drew sends fifteen thousand home every month, plus
you’ve been earning interest for months. How can it only be fifty thousand?”
Riley fell silent for a while before admitting, “I bought a car.”
“Sell it!” Cam said decisively.
“Selling it now would mean a big loss!” Riley muttered, clearly reluctant.
Camughed helplessly. “So you were nning to just contribute fifty thousand, and leave the
rest, over eight hundred thousand, for us to handle? Wow... you really know how to n ahead!”
Riley and Melinda remained silent, clearly conceding.
“Fine, don’t sell it then,” Cam said as she poured herself a ss of water and took a sip. Setting
down the ss, she continued, “If that’s the case, your precious son can stay locked up.”
Riley and Melinda’s faces turned sour upon hearing this.
Grandma immediately stood up. “Let’s sell the car, even if it’s at a loss. The most important thing
right now is to get Drew out.”
Melinda chimed in, “I can sell some of my old jewelry, so we might be able to scrape together
another twenty thousand or so.”
“Grandma, what about the old family house back in our hometown? Could we get a loan against it?”
Cam suddenly remembered the old house. Though it was somewhat rundown, it was still worth a
significant amount.
Grandma paused, taken aback by Cam’s suggestion. She hadn’t expected Cam to propose
selling the old house.
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“No, the house we live in now will soon be seized by the bank. That old house is all I have left!”
Grandma spoke passionately, with tears welling in her eyes.
Cam scoffed coldly, “But that’s your favorite grandson. Are you willing to let him go to jail?”
After a moment of silence, Grandma red at Cam and gritted her teeth. “I have thirty thousand
saved. Take it all! But leave the old house alone!”
“We’re still short by a hundred and seventeen thousand,” Riley noted.
“I’ll contact a middle man,” Cam said. “Let’s sell the car first.”
...
At the hospital, Haylie woke up. Connor stayed a while after she woke, then left.
Once Connor was gone, Bee helped Haylie sit up.
Haylie cautiously surveyed her surroundings, ensuring they were alone. She asked softly, “What’s
the public opinion like outside?”
Bee replied admiringly, “You really know what you’re doing, thinking of this way out. Despite the
negative press, many online sympathize with you now. I believe the uproar will soon subside.”
A sly smile curled at the corner of Haylie’s mouth as she looked at the bandaged wound on her arm.
“This cut was worth it,” she said coldly.
“Haylie, I’ve called Mr. Connor so many times but he hasn’t answered. I was worried he wouldn’t
come.”
Haylie nced at her ankle, smiling cunningly. “He’lle. Given that he’s the reason I can never
dance ballet again, I can hold that over him for life.”