Chapter 141
The three–day deadline agreed by the debt collector and the Yates family had expired. After learning that the Yates family was in the hospital, the debt collector went to the hospital.
It was not that he was cruel, but he had to do it because of the order from his boss.
The Yates family could only blame themselves for offending the wrong people.
The debt collector was following the order. His boss had told him to collect as much money as he could.
In the hospital, the man said, “Mrs. Yates, the three–day deadline has passed. Will you be paying the money or giving up the house?”
His tone was still arrogant as usual. The debt collector followed the legal process. Even if Miranda called the police, she had to pay the money according to the contract.
Miranda suddenly trembled. She didn’t know anything.
The house and the money were hers. Miranda believed she didn’t do anything.
“I don’t owe you money. Don’t come to me!” Miranda refused to admit it. She had nothing left except for the Yates residence and her private money.
As long as Miranda didn’t hand them over, she could live a rich life if she was economical for the rest of her life.
“It’s written clearly in the contract. If you want to deny it, I’m afraid you can’t. If you don’t choose, then I will submit this mortgage contract to the bank for repossession,” the man cautioned.
The Yates family was shocked.
“No, you can’t do that!” Frederick shouted.
Frederick didn’t expect that what Leo said was true. Miranda had really mortgaged the house. Did Yulissa trick Miranda into doing so?
Frederick thought, ‘Is it true? Did Lisa really do that? Why did she do that? Did the Yates family treat her unfairly?”
Miranda was a little scared and nestled beside Frederick, trembling. Leonardo didn’t have the heart to see her like this. After all, Miranda was his mother.
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“Just talk to me. I can make the decision!” Leonardo said.
Benjamin was in a coma now, and Miranda was too scared to say anything. Leonardo was the only one who could support the family now.
“Can you make the decision?” The man looked at Leonardo up and down. It seemed that Leonardo was a member of the Yates family, but he doubted if Leonardo could keep his word.
The man handed the contract to Leonardo and said. “Read it yourself it’s all written in the contract. Its evidence. We have given Mrs. Vates time to make a choice, but she seems to be dazed now”
The Yates family had no chance to get away with it.
Leonardo read the contract carefully and looked a little embarrassed. He thought s true that the Yates family has owed so much money. They have to pay either the house or the money.
Leonardo sighed and said. ‘Grve us a few more hours to discuss it.”
An hour later, they reached an agreement. They would pay the money.
However, for the time being, they wouldn’t use Miranda’s private money which should be kept for saving Benjamin.
They would collect 200 million dollars.
Leonardo was the eldest. He offered $0 million dollars, and Frederick, Jasper, and Matthew 30 million dollars each. Yohannes and Raymond were unwilling to go home. so they couldn’t contribute any money.
Although Matthew returned home, he had to solve all his problems first before he could go to the hospital. But he didn’t have any objection to the money.
Therefore, the money was soon enough
After the man got the money and registered it, this matter was settled.
Seeing that man leave, Miranda finally felt relieved. Her face was not so pale and she no longer looked afraid.
She felt lucky to have her sons who helped her settle the debt and keep the house.
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Chapter 141
Before Cassandra got home, she received a call from Connor. “Cassandra, have you checked your SAT score?” Connor asked.
Cassandra had been occupied recently. Suddenly she realized that she was still a student now. “Not yet. Can we check the scores now?” Cassandra replied.
“They’ll come out tomorrow, but Mr. Huddleston said his phone had been busy all day.”
Cassandra was a little confused, but she should have got good grades. “Well, I’ll check my scores tomorrow,” she said.
As soon as Cassandra hung up the phone, she received a call from Hugo.
“Ms. Yates, have you gone home?” Hugo asked.
“I just arrived at the door!” Cassandra replied.
“Okay, wait for me at home.”
The phone was hung up. Cassandra wondered what it was and why Hugo didn’t tell her on the phone.
Before long, Hugo came back, but not alone. There were several people behind him.
Most of them were middle–aged and old men, and several of the people looked nearly thirty years old.
“Ms. Yates, they are the principals from the universities in Drieso. They came to see you… Hugo said.
Since Cassandra left the Yates residence, her school information had been changed directly. Fortunately, she filled in the admission contact number late, so she crossed out all the information about the Yates family and changed it to Hugo’s.
But the scores would come out tomorrow.
One of the men said, “This is Cassandra, right? I’m the principal of Juset University. Next to me are the deans of the School of Physics and the School of Mathematics. We came here to invite you to study at Juset University!”
The principal of Juset University was an elderly man. He introduced the deans to Cassandra excitedly as he pointed at them.
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