When they were done unloading the goods, Charles and Madam Banners remembered that Roxie was still inside the vehicle. Charles then ordered his servant to carry Roxie down.
Roxie sat in her wheelchair that was specially made for her by Sir Ares. Thinking of Roxie's special identity, there was even a hidden compartment designed to launch secret weapons from her wheelchair.
Roxie looked over at the empty trunk of the car and stared at Charles coldly. "Where are my presents?"
Charles was stunned. He smiled at her embarrassedly while saying, "They're in Daddy's room, Roxie."
Roxie firmly said to him, "Those gifts were given to me by my dearest family members and they’re very important to me. You'd better move them back to my room, Daddy."
Madam Banners was furious.
Then, she said somewhat gloomily, "Why, you're just a little child. Why do you need so many materialistic things? Besides, now that you’ve come to my house, our expenses will be higher. Those assets should be used as your food and accommodation expenses."
Charles agreed while echoing, "That's right, Roxie. We have to spend money on you too now."
Roxie scoffed coldly, "Bring them out."
She was surging with a threatening and imposing aura.
Charles and Madam Banners were dumbfounded.
They never expected the girl to have such formidable power.
Nonetheless, how could they be willing to return the gold mine?
Madam Banners looked at Roxie's legs and sneered," We're your guardians, so we'll be safekeeping these belongings for the time being."
Roxie reminded her by saying, "Robbie has recorded all of those assets in a list. If you dare touch any of my things, then I'm going to make you two pay like this tree..."
Once Roxie finished her sentence, a small black ball was shot out from the wheelchair and hit the tree in front, causing the tree to collapse immediately.
Charles and Madam Banners immediately shrank in fright.
Roxie asked once more, "I'm going to ask you one more time. Will you or will you not return the presents to me?"
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