Dan's father was the first to make trouble. He usually spoke the least and always had an arrogant attitude. But I knew that deep down, he blamed me for all of Dan's misfortunes. "If it weren't for you, Dan wouldn't have even been able to get into high school. You owe him for this, and yet you have the audacity to ask for the house?" I no longer held back and spoke my mind. "Oh please, owe him? Back in high school, he didn't even look at me. He was too busy being the lackey for Rachel. Don't you know?" His father's face turned red. It was Dan who reacted like he had been shocked by electricity when he heard the words "Rachel". "Where?" His mother couldn't help but scold him. "You! You are thinking about other things when we're about to lose the house?" "Brother, that's right. You have to consider my son. What will you have left without the house?" His sister's words struck a blow to his fragile ego. Dan immediately became anxious. "What did you say?! What do I have? Haven't I been responsible for all our living expenses these years?" I sneered, "With your monthly salary of four hundred dollars?"

"Shut up!"

Dan was so angry that he stomped his feet. However, he accidentally slapped Chloe in the face, causing tears to roll down like beans.

"You...you actually hit me! Without Samantha, what are you? Talking about divorce and kicking yourself out? Don't you have any sense? What about my son's future?"

The spoiled giant baby broke down on the spot. Dan's parents felt sorry for their daughter and immediately reacted, starting to scold him.

"Exactly, if you want a divorce, just get a divorce. What's with this drama of kicking yourself out?"

"You've always been a heartless child since you were young!"

I pulled up a chair and sat down. It was not often that you see dogs biting each other.

He got angry and didn't care that I was still here. "Shut the fuck up!"

"Do you know that I won the lottery? 100 million dollars, money that I can't spend in my lifetime!"

A roar, like a bolt from the blue. There was only silence.

"What? Really?" He took out the crumpled lottery ticket, waving it like a victory flag.

He looked at me, "Who do you think would want to live in your shitty place?"

"Dad, Mom, let's go. Let's stay in a five-star hotel. Don't bother packing, buy everything new."

The whole family was dumbfounded and immediately put on a flattering face.