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The Apple of My Eye novel Chapter 819

Peggy held back no effort or energy in the several minutes in which she proceeded to beat on Sue. She had actually tired herself out because the emotion she felt was just that strong in that moment. As she made her way to the couch, she spoke very harshly to Sue, "This matter is settled. You better go back for the marriage or I promise you I will make you regret it."

"I won't, under any circumstance, do something like that!" Sue flashed an unapologetic smile and remained steadfast, despite Peggy's unbridled rage.

"You..." Peggy's eyes gleamed with a raging fire of discord. Words could not express the magnitude of the sheer indignation Peggy felt in that instant. Just as quickly as it had occurred, she regained her composure, and attempted to pacify Sue with kind words, "You are my daughter, after all. If you remain unwilling to marry, there is some room."

Sue grew suspicious of Peggy's motives and became increasingly aware of the fact that her words seemed kind, but there was an eerie undertone that could only be perceived as contention.

She glanced at Peggy, who said, "Sue, now you are living in comfort and luxury, however, Allen and I are dwelling in the backcountry. There are grounds for me to take it from you."

Peggy smiled coldly and said, "Now, I've decided that Allen and I will live here. And you should simply transfer the ownership of this apartment to Allen, who will then be able to experience the privilege of an urban dweller and who has the opportunity to facilitate his marriage, which is sure to follow soon ."

Sue smiled coldly as she realized Peggy's true intentions regarding the seizure of her apartment.

Sue felt very happy with the fact that her busy schedule had rendered her apartment unregistered.

Peggy's previous efforts to find the paperwork to show the ownership of her house had turned out to be quite futile.

Sue looked at Peggy indifferently and calmly said, "This apartment is not mine. It doesn't belong to me."

"How could that be?" Peggy got up from where she had been sitting to bombard Sue with curses and cried out, "As far as I am concerned, you have made a big fortune during these last few years' social undertakings. You would be wise to transfer the ownership to your younger brother. And I know that you are lying to me!"

Peggy let out a cold scowl and then said, "But I am not stupid and I will not be fooled by you!"

"I am not lying to you!" Sue replied firmly. "I suppose you still have not found what you were searching for yesterday!"

Peggy was confused by her statement, and looked at Sue with sheer suspicion. "You must have hidden it to keep it from me!"

She sneered and said, "Now hand it over to me or I make you pay immensely!"

"This house is not mine! How could I sell or give you something that I don't own?" Sue replied satirically. "I actually have not made a fortune these years, if you must know. Besides, I have to support you financially every month. Thus, I don't have the capability to buy myself a house."

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