Chapter 110 Don''t Back Out
She decided to tell on Arvin once she returned home. Brother and Ang had united to bully her,
asking her to clear the leftovers, wash the dishes and clean the kitchen! How dare they!
She would ask her Mom to teach the cunning couple a lesson!
Anguished and frustrated screams, and the noise of dishes breaking could be heard from the kitchen.
Ang, who by now was in Arvin''s arms, began to worry about her.
"Don''t worry about her, " said Arvin pulling Ang back to him when she tried to leave his embrace to
check what was happening in the kitchen.
"But she seems to have broken the dishes..." protested Ang.
"Never mind. She won''t break any once she has practiced a few times." As Ang had cooked dinner,
which incidentally Lulu had enjoyed a lot, she must help by doing the dishes. There are no free dinners
in the world! Everybody has to do their share of work. She could not eat without contributing.
Actually, it was not the most important thing. Look at what she had done to Ang before. How could
she have the nerve to share Ang''s fruits ofbor.
Ang nodded. "Lulu, your brother is rich. He does not care about the dishes you break. Good luck, "
she thought to herself.
After an hour, Lulu, worn out from the work, walked out of the kitchen. Though, her temper had cooled
down a little, she immediately flew into another rage when she saw the scene in the sitting room.
The woman was submissively leaning against her man''s chest. And the man was cuddling his woman,
while watching a movie. The woman''s hands held the snacks that she and Lulu had picked together
earlier at the store. She fed herself a bite and then fed the man a bite.
Though, it seemed that the man did not actually like the snacks, he did not refuse to eat them either.
Just when Ang was about to put thest slice of dried durian into Arvin''s mouth, Lulu leaped at them
with a scream. "These are my durian slices. How could you eat all of them?" she questioned. "Bullies!
Beasts!" she screamed at the couple.
As Arvin was not interested in eating any more durain slices, he silently watched Lulu grab the fruit
from Ang''s hand and eat it herself.
Ang was not happy. She pretended to kick Lulu and angrily asked, "I was going to give that to your
brother. Why did you snatch it and gobble it up?"
"I picked the durian!" replied Lulu aggressively.
"It was me, okay?" retorted Ang, her eyes wide open.
Although they both knew in their hearts that they had picked the snacks together, they still fought with
each other to establish their supremacy.
Lulu suddenly noticed that Arvin had fixed his cold eyes on her. She felt that she was being wronged.
"You bully me, brother!" said she and unhappily pouted her lips.
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Now that Ang knew that Arvin was supporting her, she showed her magnanimity to his sister. "This
pudding is for you, " she said picking up a packet from the table and handing it to Lulu.
"Don''t pretend to have mercy on me, Ang. After all, I paid for all this stuff!" said Lulu crossing her
arms in front of her chest.
"I remember giving you your pocket money for this month, " Arvin coolly said before Ang could reply.
Lulu was speechless with rage. Arvin must not be her real brother! "I am your sister, my brother!"
"I am not blind, " said Arvin, not even looking at Lulu. He was tired of her tantrums.
... Ang could not helpughing when she heard Arvin''s reply.
She was quite content with his reaction. In a bid to appear good in front of Arvin, she stood up from his
arms and said, "Tomorrow afternoon at one o''clock, I will wait for you at theb. I will teach you... um...
how to make drugs. Is that okay?"
She had just decided to teach Lulu a unique skill.
Hearing this, Lulu excitedly nodded her head at once. She really wanted to learn how to make new
drugs. "It''s a deal then. Don''t back out!" she happily said, pacified a little.
"Yes, sure" Ang said and sat back in Arvin''s arms.
Arvin shook his head in resignation. Fortunately, he had already set up the cameras in theb so that
Ang could be closely monitored.
Gu Family
Lulu got out of the car with a gloomy face. She banged the door shut, rushed to the second floor and
knocked at Teresa''s door.
"Mom! Mom! Mom!" she repeated with every knock.
"I''ming. I''ming!" Teresa called out. She had been studying the financial data when she heard
Lulu anxiously knocking on the door. She put the papers aside and got up to open the door at once.
"I can tell from her voice that she is either aggrieved or was bullied, " whispered Hogan.
The moment the door opened, Lulu thrust her hands in front of Teresa, "Mom, just look at my hands, "
she said in an aggrieved tone. Hogan, who was on the bed, smiled and nodded his head. He was right.
Teresa carefully checked Lulu''s hands. Finding nothing wrong with them, she asked, "What''s wrong
with your hands? They look as good as they usually do - white and super-soft."
Lulu took hand care seriously, so she did have well-maintained, regrly manicured, beautiful hands.
"No, they are not! Mom, do you know how nasty Arvin is?" she said, throwing her head back.
"What did he do?" Teresa gently asked.
"Arvin and Ang made me wash the dishes, clear out the leftovers and clean the kitchen. My beautiful
hands were forced to immerse in cleaning chemicals. While, my dear brother was necking Ang,
She continued to crib for another ten minutes, before Teresa could say anything.
"So, your brother and Ang asked you to clean the kitchen while they were being mushy in front of
you?" concluded Teresa once Lulu had finished.
But why did Lulu say that her brother was nasty instead of Ang?
"Right! Look at my hands, Mom. They have be so coarse after I had to use those cleaners! Now, I
will have to spend tomorrow morning at the salon getting a manicure done, " she groaned, looking at
her hands.
Teresa nced at her husband, wondering how their son had been so attracted by Ang.
It was not good behavior on a brother''s part to bully his sister in front of another woman.
Hogan noticed Teresa looking at him. He shrugged his shoulders and turned to Lulu. "You were pretty
happy to be with Ang when you had posted that photo, weren''t you?" He asked, taking off his
sses.
He had been quite surprised at her expression when he had seen their picture.
"Yeah! Because at that time, I didn''t know that Arvin would make me wash the dishes! Mom, you never
make me do such jobs, but look at Arvin and Ang! You must sort them out for my sake. Please!"
pleaded Lulu.
To her surprise, Teresa shook her head and asked, "Ang made the dinner, right?" She had also seen
the photo. She knew that the girl in the apron, making a face was Ang.
"Yep!" Lulu looked at Teresa in confusion, wondering why she had suddenly asked about dinner.
"Ang cooked dinner. Arvin was busy at the hospital. So, what''s so unfair about a foodaholic cleaning
the kitchen?" Asked Teresa shrugging her shoulders. Lulu was azy girl. Over twenty years old, she
could never cook anything like Ang did. Even doing small things like washing the dishes could make
her overreact.
... Lulu instantly became silent when she heard Teresa''s words. She had also thought that she was
overreacting.
"But you didn''t like Ang, Mom, " she said, not wanting to give up the fight.
"No. I still don''t." But then, Teresa didn''t hate her either.
"But..." unconvinced, Lulu continued arguing. "Arvin also ate it for free! Why did he not have to do the
dishes?"
"That''s because you were there. Who knows who will wash the dishes when the two of them stay
alone, " smiled Hogan, who till now had been reticent about his opinions.
As Ang seemed to have the magical powers to make his son treat her so specially, then things like
Arvin washing the dishes, were not too hard to imagine.