Chapter 873 Both Hard And Soft Ways Are Needed
Peggy looked at Sue with pleading eyes and begged, "Child, I know you have suffered a lot. But you
should also think about me, your mother. Please help me. I promise this will be thest time. When this
matter is settled, I won''t cause any more trouble for you."
Sue began hesitating as she heard Peggy''s words. She didn''t know whether to believe her mother or
not.
Luckily, Sheryl was much calmer than Sue. She glimpsed at Peggy and said indifferently, "Aunt, we all
know you are facing difficulties, but have you ever thought about your daughter''s difficulties?"
Peggy arched a brow when she heard Sheryl''s words.
She nced at Peggy and added, "Fine, I''ll call the usury lenders and ask them not to charge the
interest. You should return the five hundred thousand. Only this way, can the matter be settled."
She paused for a moment to think and then added, "We can only offer appropriate money for Allen''s
wedding, but not as much as you asked for. After all, marriage is supposed to based on love, not
money. And it is not Sue''s responsibility to pay for Allen''s wedding."
"You..." Peggy stammered out of anger. Peggy was annoyed with Sheryl because a moment ago Sue
was beginning to sympathize with her and now she was siding with Sheryl.
Peggy frowned ignoring Sheryl and said, "Sue, it''s so hard for your brother to find a girl willing to marry
him. I can''t destroy their wedding ns because of money, otherwise, he will resent me for the rest of
my life."
"Mom, you don''t have to pretend to be so sad," Sue said with a sigh. If Sheryl hadn''t been there to stick
up for her, she would have been deceived by Peggy once again.
Sue looked at Peggy and added, "Sher is right. Marriage is not based on money. I really appreciate that
Doris is willing to marry Allen and I will do my best to help her in the future if that''s what she wants. But,
she shouldn''t be asking for so much money as a wedding gift. I can''t help but doubt her real intentions.
Besides, all the money that I have earned these years has been sent to you. So how can I give you that
much money now?
There are only two choices for you. You can take the money from the usury lenders to finish the
wedding but they will go to you every day and I must remind you that they are all brutal guys." Sue
paused for a moment and added, "Or, you can return the money back as Sher suggested. As for Allen''s
wedding, I''ll deal with it. Maybe they should have it in our vige because it will cost much less than in
the city."
"No!" Peggy rejected decisively. She looked at Sue extremely annoyed and asked, "Do you mean to tell
me that you won''t help in this matter?"
"I want to but I don''t have the means to help you," Sue said indifferently.
"Don''t try to deceive me. You may not have money, but Anthony has!" Peggy sneered and threatened,
"Anthony is the father of your unborn child so he is obligated to offer some money. If you feel reluctant
to ask him for money, I will do it for you. Either way, I won''t allow my son''s wedding to be held in some
vige. We won''t have it anywhere but here!"
Sue gave a bitter smile. "So it seems that we can''t make apromise, right?"
Peggy red at Sheryl with ferocious eyes. She hated Sheryl for preventing Sue from agreeing with
her requirements.
All of her ns had been destroyed by Sheryl.
She looked at Sue with cold eyes and said, "Sue, will you agree with my request? This is thest time
that I am going to ask you."
"I won''t agree," Sue rejected without any hesitation.
A cold smile appeared on Peggy''s face. "Then don''t me me for what I will do next."
With that she turned and left in a huff. Sue watched as her mother left and felt uneasy by her
threatening words.
"What''s wrong with you? Why are you still so nervous after she left?" Sheryl asked Sue with great
concern.
"Sher, I feel she won''t let go of me that easily." Sue knew Peggy''s nature very well. She understood
Peggy wouldn''t give up so easily. Sue couldn''t help wondering why Peggy had just left without
hesitation.
She instinctively felt something wrong.
"You''re overthinking it," Sheryl said reassuringly. "Go upstairs and have a rest now."
"No, Sheryl. I must go out now." Sue guessed that Peggy must be thinking of asking Anthony for
money. So she must stop Anthony before he gave Peggy any money.
She stood up, about to leave when Sheryl held her back. "Are you going to see Anthony now?"
"Yes," Sue admitted frankly. She looked at Sheryl and exined, "Sher, Peggy will ask for money from
Anthony soon, I can''t let him..."
"It''s okay, I understand," Sheryl interrupted. Sheryl smiled bitterly and said, "I''ll give you a ride."
She understood that Sue didn''t want to get involved with Anthony, now that they had broken up.
Sue called Anthony and was informed that he was at hispany. Sheryl drove Sue there and stopped
in the parking lot. "I will wait for you here. If you meet any trouble in his office, just call me and I''ll be
right there."
"Okay, thank you." Sue nodded. She understood that Sheryl didn''t want to see Anthony so she didn''t
urge her to go with her.
It was the first time she had been to Anthony''spany.
"Sorry, Madam. May I help you?" the receptionist asked in a polite manner.
"I need to see Anthony," said Sue. The receptionist was a little taken aback when she heard Sue
address the boss by his first name.
"Have you made an appointment?" she asked politely.
Sue considered for a moment and realized that she had just called Anthony, which couldn''t be counted
as an appointment. So she shook her head and said, "I didn''t make an appointment, but..."
However she was interrupted by the receptionist before she finished her words. "Sorry, Madam. You
are not allowed to enter Mr. Xiao''s office if you don''t have an appointment with him. You should leave
now."
Sue gave a bitter smile. She didn''t expect to meet so many difficulties in seeing Anthony.
She exited the building and dialed Anthony''s number, telling him that she was at the gate of his
"Excuse me, are you Miss Wang?"
"Yes, I am." Sue nodded her head slightly.Content property of N?velDra/ma.Org.
The receptionist''s face turned pale out of shock and nerve. She then apologized, "I''m sorry I didn''t
know you were Mr. Xiao''s friend. Please follow me. I''ll take you to his office now."
"That''s all right, thank you," Sue answered calmly. She didn''t me the receptionist because she
understood she was just doing her job.