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Noble Husband At the Door novel Chapter 91

"Are you lying to me just to speak for him?" Lydia said.

"It's a fact, whether you believe it or not. Do you really think I can take that much money from the company? Do you honestly think Grandma would condone such corruption?" Yvonne asked in a cold and expressionless voice.

"Dad, do you honestly think Grandma wouldn't find out if I took more than one million from the company? " Yvonne looked at Godfrey and pressed further.

Godfrey was well aware of Grandmother Sue’s character. She perused the company accounts and would never say much if she found small inconsistencies, but should the amount of money taken exceed one million, she surely would not tolerate it.

Moreover, Yvonne was the person-in-charge for only a brief moment. It was unrealistic for her to spend more than one million in that short period of time.

"This..." Godfrey hesitated and could not say a word.

Yvonne glanced at Samuel and said, "If it wasn't for him, do you think you'll be able to drive an Audi? If it wasn't for him, where would you get the two hundred thousand bucks to borrow Uncle? Do you really credit all of it to me?" i

Lydia was stunned and did not speak. It was as if

someone was choking her throat.

The car was another matter, but the 200,000 she lent t o Ferdinand for the sake of showing off was actually Samuel's money!

"You... Are you that rich?" Lydia asked Samuel in disbelief.

Samuel did not care what Lydia thought of him. He was never concerned with it to begin with. He looked a t Yvonne and said, "Are you willing to move to the new house with me?"

Although Yvonne had not seen what the new home looked like, she nodded without hesitation and said," Yes. I'll go wherever you go. You’ve endured in this home for so many years and it's enough."

Samuel smiled and said to Lydia, "I won’t stop you if you're willing to come and live with us, but if you don’t, I won’t force it."

The atmosphere at home was stiff. Yvonne then brought Samuel out of the house.

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