I spent the whole day communicating with the lawyer.
The next day, I went to the Glorious Bay Villa District and spent over 20 million dollars to buy a villa. I hired two maids to take care of my daily life.
On the third day after moving into the villa, I received a call from Daisy.
...
As soon as the call was connected, I heard her roaring. "Oliver Hoyt, you unfilial son. Can't we discuss these small matters at home?"
"For such a small matter, you found a lawyer to sue me and my son. You want us to move out. Where are we supposed to live? Do you have any conscience? How did I raise such an ungrateful wolf like you?"
Her harsh roar kept coming.
Her excitement showed that she was scared.
To avoid being disturbed, I put my cell phone on speaker and said, "Who are you, ma'am? You start cursing me as soon as you talk? You are so impolite. Be careful. I will sue you!"
After saying so, I hung up the call directly.
After a while, my dad called me.
This time, he was much gentler, saying, "Son, it was my fault to drive you out of the house before. I didn't consider your feelings. If you want to blame someone, blame me. But you can't take back the house. Otherwise, George and Hollie will have to leave. I am begging you, okay?"
I found it ridiculous as I listened to my father's apology.
"Do you regret it now?"
"But what's the use?"
"Their whole family are all vicious."
"Even if I spare them this time, what about the next time?"
"They are so vicious to the point that there is no hope!"
I shook my head and said into the phone, "I don't have to take back the house, but you have to give me back the down payment and the monthly mortgage I pay. Otherwise, there's no point in talking."
Sure enough, my father's roar came from the phone immediately, "You ungrateful child! Beast! How could I have raised an ungrateful person like you..."
I couldn't be bothered to listen to his rambling. I hung up the call directly.
A few days later, a neighbor's family had a birthday party. I was invited to join them.
Thinking that it would improve neighborly relations, I went there.
I didn't expect that I would meet George and Hollie as soon as I arrived at the neighbor's house.
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As soon as Hollie saw me, she shouted, "Oliver, you ungrateful person. What are you doing here? Can you come to such a high-end private gathering?"
Her shouting attracted the attention of many people.