After a while, Daisy came to me gloomily, saying, "Look at you. Coming back home once, you are making the whole house restless."

I smiled faintly saying, "Indeed, there are many nosy people in the house."

"You..."

Daisy was speechless. Then she said gloomily. "The house is so small. It's not convenient for so many people to be together. Why don't you stay in a hotel outside?"

I glanced at Daisy.

She had always favored her George since childhood, and she was even more so now.

I was furious, asking back, "Although this house is intended for George's wedding, I paid the down payment. The monthly installments are split between me and my dad."

"You promised that I would always have a room here, and you would pay back my money."

"And now?"

"I haven't gotten a penny of the money. You won't even give me a place to live, right?"

Hearing me speak like this, Daisy looked unhappy. She sternly rebuked, saying, "How dare you talk to me like that?"

I said without hesitation, "I'm speaking the truth!"

"You want to make me angry, don't you?" Daisy shouted at me, "You saw George get married before you. You're not happy, hoping that George will divorce sooner, right?"

Daisy was being unreasonable.

The reason why I hadn't gotten married in my thirties was not because I was introverted, and I wasn't in relationships. A few years ago, I was in a relationship. We were discussing getting married.

After I brought Maddox home, Daisy and George looked stern. They were very unhappy. They spoke rudely, not treating the girl nicely.

It wasn't until now that I finally got their motives.

Daisy was afraid that I would get married first and spend all my family's savings!

At that time, I handed over all my salary to her. Once I got married, I would not continue to hand over my salary. Then she wanted me to be single for the rest of my life and be her slave!

Thinking about these things, I felt uncomfortable.

As I was about to refute, Hollie's voice came from outside again. "You useless person. Your brother is in his thirties, and he is single. Now he is unemployed. He stays at home all day. What if he has ulterior motives towards me? Besides you, your parents, and me, this family can't have another man! Today, either he or I must leave this house!"

Soon, George ran up to me angrily.

"Oliver, you heard it too. You don't want me to get divorced less than a year after getting married, do you?"