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Married Ex-Fiancé’s Uncle (Abigail) novel Chapter 120

Chapter 120 Sever a Relationship
Seeing that Ryan was speechless by Adela, Patricia widened her eyes and said shamelessly, "Isn't it natural that I worked hard to raise my son and spent his money?

"Besides, this house has lived for you for so many years, and the rent over the years is enough to pay you back the money! I just don't want you to live now, and you all have to get out! "

William didn't speak for a long time, so he looked straight at her.

He was neglected since he was a child. He wore clothes left over by Ryan and ate what he didn't like.

William hadn't studied for a few years.

He had to support Patrick's education after he started working.

After Patrick finished his studies, he said nothing about his support.

William used to think they were all part of the same family, and it was only natural for him to give something. After all, family harmony brought prosperity to all things.

However, he didn't expect that stepping back and giving in would only result in their taking advantage.

In that case, William did not want these so-called relatives anymore...

With this in mind, he clenched his fist, looked up slightly, and said, "Move it! Even if our family lives on the streets, I won't sell my daughter! "

It was just starting from scratch, and it was no big deal.

As long as their family stayed together, they would not starve to death.

Abigail raised her eyes in surprise, trying to say something, only to find that her throat was so sour that she could not speak at all.

Patricia was dumbfounded.

She thought that after threatening to drive William and his family out, they would bow to her and agree to marry Abigail to John.

Patricia didn't expect them to be so indocile that they would rather sleep outside than compromise.

Adela took a look at her husband and knew that he was not that impulsive. If he said it, he would certainly do it.

She didn't stop him but added, "We can move out, but to tell you the truth, since you kicked us out, don't expect us to come back in the future.

"From now on, we won't come to flatter you when you are rich, and you can't expect our help when you are in trouble. Everyone has nothing to do with it!" Her tone was full of tough indifference,

Were they so resolute?

Were they going to break off the relationship?

At that time, Patricia and her other two sons all changed their faces.

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