Fraser had heard everything Luna’s parents said.
“Luna, why is he here?” Luna’s mom asked Luna angrily.
“Mom, I’ve told you it’s not my boyfriend who’s in the car.”
“Shame on you! How could you date Fraser? Today I’ll punish you for it.” Her dad looked exasperated.
Luna’s mom looked at Fraser dubiously. “You must have borrowed your friend’s car, right?”
Fraser shook his head. “No. It’s mine. I bought it on my own.”
“Yours? How could you afford it?” Luna’s mom didn’t believe him.
Luna’s dad snorted, “The car’s almost broken. Look at the headlights. One of them doesn’t work. And the car looks like an old tractor. It must have been a used-car, and you’ve just sticked a fake brand to its body.”
“You’re such a vain boy!” He sneered.
“The other day the news said a young man sold out one of his kidneys to buy an iPhone.” Luna’s dad looked at Fraser and asked, “Fraser, you didn’t sell out your kidney for the car, did you?”
“Dad, just stop it!” Luna blurted, feeling ashamed.
How could his dad compare the Benz with the old tractors in the countryside?
Luna couldn’t stand it that her dad didn’t know what Benz looked like.
Her dad shot her with a hard look. “Leave me alone! He’s not that good as you think he is. He can do anything for his so-called dignity.”
“If he’s really that rich, why doesn’t he rebuild his old broken house?” Luna’s dad taunted, “Like father, like son.”
“Alan’s also a weirdo. He left for three years to organize pyramid schemes…” He signed, “Father went to fraud others, and the son went to sell kidneys for a car. Fucking weird!”
Fraser slightly furrowed as he was pissed off.
But Luna just felt desperately embarrassed.
“Dad, he didn’t sell out his kidneys,” Luna hastily explained.
“What?” Luna’s dad was shocked before saying, “He must have stolen it or cheated others.”
Regardless, her dad wouldn’t believe that it was Fraser’s own car.
“Dad, can’t just get in the house now?”
Then her mom came over and said to Fraser, “I know you’re into my daughter, but you just don’t deserve her, you know? A car means nothing to us.”
“Luna has a pretty face and a good grade. She’s meant to marry the Chosen One.”
“Well, Fraser, I heard that you’ve only got 400 points in the exam…Which university can you get in?”
“Luna has got a 600-plus, and she’s been enrolled by a key university.”
“Fraser, I’d say you’d better get away from Luna. You’re out of league,” Luna’s mom sneered.
“Right. Stay away from my daughter,” Luna’s dad yelled.
“Luna, from now on, stop talking to him, get it?” Luna’s dad snapped.
“Am I understood?” He raised his voice as Luna didn’t answer him.
“Dad, why do you want me to do this?” Luna almost broke down. She just decided to make Fraser fall in love with her again, but her parents wanted her to unfriend him.
“How…how dare you!” Luna’s dad was exasperated.
After gulping in deep breaths, he slapped Luna in her face.
Luna’s mom hugged her daughter hastily and grumbled, “Why do you have to slap her?”
“She’s your kid. Go to slap the fucking boy!”
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