Chapter 121
After a while, Calista and Candice went downstairs together.
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With a face full of snot and tears, Frederick said, “Calista, who the hell is this guy? This is your home.
Why did
allow an outsider to throw his weight around at your home? Look! He pinched my hand so hard that it
became red and swollen. Kick him out now!”
“He is not an outsider. He works for Oliver’s company,” Calista replied with a sullen face.
Frederick immediately got angry. “He’s nothing other than an employee, but I’m your brother. What do
you take me for?”
Calista instantly stopped talking seeing her brother lose his temper.
Frederick then pointed at Oliver and said to Calista, “Calista, your son is so disrespectful to me! How
dare he yell at me! You should teach him a good lesson!”.
As Frederick spoke, he surveyed the yard and the villa. His eyes lit up with greed when he noticed five
luxury cars in the yard. “Calista, did you make a fortune? How did you get rich?” he asked.
“I didn’t make a fortune. Oliver made some money in business. April showers finally bring May flowers,”
Calista replied. Frederick chuckled. “Well, his money is yours. I’ve been short of money in recent days.
Give me a few thousand dollars! It’s probably not enough. Candice told me that these cars are all worth
millions of dollars, therefore I should at least buy a car that costs the same as yours. Aside from that, I
still want a few thousand dollars in cash.”
Calista felt enraged and dismayed as she listened to her brother. How ridiculous he was!
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtFrederick asked Oliver again, “You must still have a lot of money left after buying so many luxury cars
and such a large villa, right? Otherwise, you won’t throw money around.”
Oliver smiled contemptuously, “I don’t have too much money left-about 100 million dollars. I’m
departing for Yrinas tomorrow to buy a batch of raw jadeite stones. I may earn a few hundred million, or
I won’t have any pocket money next month.”
It aroused Frederick’s greed when heard that Oliver still had about 100 million dollars. He became
interested when Oliver mentioned earning a few hundred million dollars by doing jadeite business in
Yrinas and that amount was simply his pocket money for one mouth.
“Oliver, I’m your uncle. Let’s stop being mad at each other! Count me in and I’ll go to Yrinas with you
tomorrow. Let’s split the profit 60/40: I get 40 and you get 60. Anyway, you would need help in
business. Outsiders are not trustworthy. The family is the only one you can trust in the world!”
Oliver laughed. He was amused instead of being enraged. “You always think you’re the one who calls
the shots. You didn’t lend us money when my father needed it for surgery, and you even kicked us
when we were down. Now that I’m rich, how
you ask for a share of my business for free! Shame on you!”
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Ignoring Oliver’s sarcastic words, Frederick walked towards Calista and took her hand. “Calista, I don’t
care. I want a car, I want a villa, and I want money. If you don’t give them to me, I’ll live here for the rest
of my life. I am your brother. You should be responsible for me.”
Oliver winked at Wayne. Wayne took the hint, stepped forward, and twisted Frederick’s hand again.
Frederick cried in pain and hurriedly loosened Calista’s hand. Wayne dragged him out of the door while
twisting his hand.
Frederick scrambled to his feet. His face sweated because of the pain. He shouted to Calista while
rubbing his painful right hand, “Calista, who the hell is this fierce-looking man? I’m going to call the
police now!”
Oliver stretched out his hand and gestured for him to call the police. “Hurry up and call the police! I
don’t want to hear you` yell at my door any longer!”
Frederick took out his phone and dialed two numbers. After thinking for a while, he gave up the
thought.
He was not certain that the police would take his side when they came.
Not to mention that he asked Calista for money. Calista was his eldest sister, but he had no right to ask
her for money because she had been married for nearly twenty years and he was an adult in his
thirties.
It was up to Calista to give him money or not. Once it spread, he would become a laughingstock.
Frederick regretted saying cruel words to Oliver when he came to borrow money from him back then.
Otherwise, Oliver wouldn’t have hated him so much now.
Wayne guarded the gate of the yard and watched Frederick, without giving him a chance to come in.
He would give him a good beating as long as Frederick dared to come in.
Calista didn’t take his side.
Candice was also watching coldly.
She wanted to stick up for Frederick, but she knew Oliver wouldn’t listen. If Candice did so, she would
end up being kicked out like Frederick.
Oliver didn’t welcome her family to his villa as well, but he didn’t kick them out like Frederick.
So what?
Neither Oliver nor Calista would give her money. Oliver’s money had nothing to do with her, and he
would never give her
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Candice was down in the dumps as she watched how Calista and Oliver treated Frederick.
She felt so depressed that Oliver wouldn’t give her a penny after being so rich.
Oliver didn’t want to see Frederick and Candice’s faces anymore, so he took Sienna’s hand and went
into the villa.
They went upstairs. Tony and Joseph in the living room felt embarrassed because nobody was paying
attention to them.
Simon glanced at them and noticed only Joanna in the living room with them. Both Calista and Jason
were not here. He walked towards Tony and Joseph and said in a low voice, “I suggest you go home
right now. It’s no use staying here. Oliver won’t give you a dime. Have some respect for yourself!”
Tony instantly blushed in shame. He wanted to scold Simon but finally bit his tongue under Joanna’s
cold and disdainful glance.
He didn’t ride a high horse anymore.
“I don’t like your relatives. They are so snobbish! When you were poor, they disliked and avoided you
all the time. When, you got rich, they all came to you and asked for money. How shameless they are!”
Sienna whispered to Oliver.
“You’re right. When my dad got sick, he refused to go to see a doctor for fear of dragging me and my
sister down. When I went to Uncle Kenneth to borrow money, he only gave me 100 dollars. When I
came to Aunt Candice, she said I wouldn’t be able to pay her back and only gave me 40 dollars.
Shouldn’t I be angry with them?” Oliver said hatefully.
After a pause, he continued, “What was even more irritating was Uncle Frederick. When I called him to
borrow money to save my dad’s life, he turned me down. When I urged him to repay the money my
mother had lent him, he stated it was natural for a brother to use his sister’s money without having to
repay it.”