Chapter 61
After Yvonne finished work, she noticed the huge dent in the car's bumper but did not feel resentful toward
Samuel. She simply said, "How could you be so
careless?"
"Steven insisted on driving when | went to pick his family up. He accidentally banged the car," Samuel replied.
"Steven?" Yvonne's brows immediately furrowed. She practically hated her cousin. He was a grown man of over
twenty years, yet he did nothing but laze around and learn how to make idle boasts like his father. She never
thought that he would actually get the car into a n accident.
"Let's see how he deals with it once my mom finds out," Yvonne said.
They drove back home. Her parents, as well as her uncle's family, were all waiting on the ground floor. This
scene confused even Samuel. They were not waiting for Yvonne, were they?
After they parked the car, Lydia and Godfrey were looking at the front bumper, soreness seeping into their
bones. Bitterness and resentment welled in their hearts; this was a new car!
"Samuel Hannigan, givethe keys." Lydia walked toward Samuel and said coldly.
Samuel felt that it was strange, but he gave the keys to her anyway.
"Since you do not know how to appreciate what has been given to you, don't drive this car anymore," she said. "I
don't care if it just sits here eating dust. Don't even think about touching it."
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Godfrey cast Samuel a frosty look and said, "Did you really think that you could do whatever you want now that
Yvonne makes more money? Do you know how expensive it is to repair an Audi?"
Ferdinand and his family smothered smiles on their faces as they watched Samuel being reprimanded for this-
especially Steven, who even looked pleased with the situation.
"Mom, what are you doing?" Yvonne was completely perplexed and lost about the circumstances.
Steven pointed at the dent in the car and said, "Can't you see that the car has been smashed? | already told you
to not let him drive such a nice car. Now you know the consequences of not listening to me."
Yvonne was shocked. It was Steven who drove the car. How could he blthis on Samuel?
Then she suddenly understood everything when she observed the expressions of her uncle's family. Anger began
to simmer in her.
"Mom, this car-" "Yvonne, if you say another word in his defense, I'll make you divorce him now," Lydia
interrupted coldly.
Samuel tugged on Yvonne's hand, hinting that she did not need to explain anything for him.
Yvonne was so furious that she felt her head rimming on exploding. How could her uncle's family be so
shameless? Even a dog had a better conscience when telling lies.
"Your man has no skill in driving, Cousin dear. It's dangerous to let him be your chauffeur. You'd better reconsider
him," Steven said, smiling.
"That's right. You're earning big bucks now. What if you end up in a serious accident?" Flora chimed in.
These words reminded Lydia that Yvonne was the sole breadwinner of their family. What would happen to them if
something happened to her?
"Samuel, don't ever pick Yvonne up from her office anymore. Just go wherever good-for-nothings hang out,"
Lydia said.
When she finished saying that, she clasped Yvonne's hand and resumed, "Take your uncle and his family out for
dinner tonight. The useless gnat doesn't have to tag along."
Of course, the useless gnat she was referring to was Samuel.
Yvonne did not get a chance to say anything when Samuel spoke up, "I have something to do tonight. You go
ahead."
"You're pretty self-aware, aren't you, Samuel? You know that you have no place in our family gatherings. It'd be
less embarrassing for you if you found an excuse to not go instead,” Steven said mockingly.
Yvonne felt extremely resentful in her husband's place. "Samuel, you—"
"Go ahead. | have something to do," he cut in.
The entire family drove two cars-Godfrey with one, and Steven another. Samuel saw them off before he went
upstairs.
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In the car, Steven said happily, "You were awesome, Mom. That useless sc*mbag seriously had no chance to
protest.”
Flora smiled. "Does he even have a place to speak up in the Sue family?" she said. "But you better be more
careful. | can't find another excuse to help you if you get the car into another accident."
"Don't worry. | was only careless just now," Steven said, tone quiet.
Another devious idea sparked in Flora. "Lydia's family actually has two cars," she said to Ferdinand. "They must
be pretty rich now. You better think of a way to borrow money from them."
"Lydia's rich now, so it's only natural for her to help her own brother. I'll borrow sfrom her later during
dinner. Even if | don't manage to get twenty thousand, we'll start with at least ten thousand," her
husband said.
"Just promise her any conditions she throws at you first. We'll deal with them later after we have the money. If
we don't return it in the future, we still have the final say about it," Flora reminded him.
"It'd be ridiculous of her if she still wantsto return her money even though she's so rich now," Ferdinand
said, as if that was the most natural thing in the world. "How can she callher brother then?"
In order to maintain their reputation, Lydia reserved a private room in a five-star hotel. It was definitely not
cheap. She even said that she was a regular customer here.
When Flora heard her words, she subtly flashed two fingers toward her husband before entering the hotel. It
meant that he would ask for twenty thousand from the get-go.