After the funeral, my mother-in-law finally woke up. She glared at me fiercely and commanded, "You jerk, kneel down! I’m telling you, I will definitely recognize my grandson, and Vivi must come home with me! If you want to stay in the Su Family, you need to go back right now and prepare a room for her! She is a great contributor to our family and must not be neglected!"
It was laughable; did she think she was the empress of a feudal dynasty? What kind of palace was the Su Family? Kneel down? She wasn't afraid of shortening her life!
Beside her, my sister-in-law covered her swollen face from where I had hit her and continued barking like a dog. "Mom, she has already caused my brother's death; who knows what else she might do to us if she stays! She must be unwilling to leave our big villa and wants to cling on desperately! We can't let this jerk have her way! Hurry up and make her leave!"
Suddenly, it dawned on me; they thought the villa that I married into with Su Nan belonged to them? Back then, Su Nan had indeed insisted that I transfer the villa into his name, but I never agreed. As for now, whether I lived there or not didn’t matter much.
After all, it wouldn’t be long before the house wasn’t mine anymore.
The day I learned about Su Nan's death, I contacted a friend that very night. She had been eyeing my villa for a long time, and when she heard I wanted to sell it, she rushed over that evening to sign the contract and even transferred the payment on the spot.
"Darling, I have to thank you for letting me have such a wonderful house. I've looked at so many places, but none compare to yours!"
I didn’t hold back; I told her about my husband’s infidelity with his secretary and how they were causing trouble with the child. I warned her, "You know the situation; my mother-in-law will definitely come over to cause a scene. You can still back out now."
But my friend didn’t care at all; instead, her eyes lit up as she said, "Now that sounds like a show worth watching! My husband is in usury; this is right up his alley! I have plenty of ways to deal with them!"
Looking at my fierce mother-in-law, my greedy sister-in-law, and the secretary before me, I secretly poked my fingers together in anticipation!
When I returned to the villa to pack my things, my mother-in-law still thought I had compromised.
She pulled Secretary to sit on the sofa, looking like she was in charge.
"Don't say I'm biased, all the furniture belongs to you, and the house and Deposit are for me and the kids."
"My son is unfortunate, leaving behind only this one child. After all these years, you haven't even laid an egg. Now you can take the furniture; that's not treating you unfairly."
"I remember you also have Company Shares, which should be given to my grandson. When he grows up, I'll have him take care of you."
I found it laughable; their calculations were hitting me right in the face.
The company was founded by my parents through hard work. They cared for me and gifted me 30% of the shares as a coming-of-age present when I turned eighteen. What did that have to do with them or the Su Family?
When I married Su Nan, I handled everything—the house, the furniture, the renovations. Even the clothes my mother-in-law was wearing now were bought by me!
Their thoughts were quite delusional.
I went upstairs to pack my things, and when I came down, I tossed my husband's wallet at them, kindly informing them,
"Aren't you supposed to divide the Inheritance? This is Su Nan's entire wealth; I don't want a single cent—it's all for you."
Secretary's eyes lit up as she snatched the wallet and opened it.
Inside were only two Credit Cards; there wasn't a single penny.
She threw the wallet aside, her chest heaving violently, pointing at me with a finger that shook even more than her mother-in-law's.
"Song Nian, who do you think you're fooling? Su Nan is a vice president, and his wallet has no money at all? Do you think I'm an idiot?"
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