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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 176

When Casey heard Amara's question, Casey hesitated and said, "We met by chance. The last time she came to me to ask about something."

Amara nodded thoughtfully. At that time, she doubted that Casey and Margaret had an unusual relationship, and that night Nicholas said that Casey might be from the Davies family. Therefore, Amara also doubted Casey might be from the Davies family.

When this idea came to her mind, she was a little scared. After all, she was very harsh on Casey in the past few years, and she beat and scolded him at will. Casey had never made a fuss with her.

If he really was a member of the Davies family, she would not dare to say anything if he wanted to take revenge on her because of her attitude towards him over the past few years.

But now after hearing Casey say that he and Margaret only met by accident, and she just came to him to inquire about things, Amara was relieved.

As long as Casey had nothing to do with the Davies family, even if Casey had some money, she could still suppress and bully Casey casually.

"You have been so lucky these days. You actually get to know a person from the Davies family by chance. She must give you a lot of money when she came to ask you about something. This is how you got your money, right? People of the Davies family are indeed generous. She gives Edith so many antiques that are worth hundreds of millions of dollars directly."

"Casey, I tell you, now I am also a person with hundreds of millions of assets. Then never threaten me with less property fees in the future. You can make money from the Davies family because of my daughter. Otherwise, you have no luck to know people from the Davies family. Therefore, all your money also belongs to my family."

"Hand in your bank card to me. I'll raise the standard for you later. I will give you 1,000 dollars a month for living expenses. I am so kind to you. You should be grateful, understand?"

Amara said smugly.

After hearing this, Casey was speechless, thinking that the mind of his mother-in-law was really different from others'.

After Edith heard Amara's words, she felt angry. Margaret gave her these antiques because of Casey.

Amara actually took this as her own blessing, and she wanted to confiscate Casey's bank card, which was too much.

"Mom, you can't sell these antiques even if they are valuable," Edith said angrily.

"Why can't I sell them? They're all for you, they're yours. You can sell them at will. What's the use of these things if you don't sell them?" Amara said.

"Don't you see Nyla's end today? Because she sold two antiques, the entire Patel family has to raise money for her. If you sell these antiques and the Davies family come to take them back, you have to bear the responsibility yourself," Edith said.

Amara thought that this was indeed the truth. All of a sudden, her excitement became depression again.

"I don't know about these things. If I can't sell them, what's the use of these thing even if they are more valuables?" Amara said bitterly.

"So, don't think that you are rich. Furthermore, I don't have a job. Our family has to rely on Casey. You'd better be kind to him in the future. Otherwise, you will annoy him, and you won't even have money to live on. "Edith rolled her eyes and said to Amara.

Amara immediately glared at Casey, and said, "Give me all your money right now!"

Casey gave her a playful look, then turned to Edith and said, "Or let's move out to live for a few months. The property fees here are really high, and I don't want to pay it anymore."

Edith nodded in cooperation and said, "I agree."

Amara immediately stared. If Casey didn't pay the property fee, she would have to pay it herself. How could she get so much money?

So, she was frustrated immediately, and said quickly, "Forget it. I won't ask you for money anymore, okay? You do learn to threaten me. Casey, you are really getting bolder."

Casey smiled and said nothing.

Amara gritted her teeth, thinking that if she had a chance, she must take away Casey's bank card to frustrate Casey.

In the Patel family's mansion.

Everyone in the Patel family was still arguing endlessly.

Nyla and her parents all looked drained at this time, sitting on the sofa as if they had lost their souls. At that time, Francis had arranged for someone to cash out all of their family's property. It wouldn't be long before their house and car were old.

Although all the property of Nyla's family was stripped out, everyone in the Patel family also did their best to raise some money.

Coupled with the money in the company's account and the money left over from selling antiques by Nyla, they had only gotten 70 million.

The remaining ten million couldn't be collected anyway.

Francis looked at the Patel family with a haggard look, and said, "I know that you all still have money. It's a crisis for the Patel family. Do you really want to watch the Patel family be ruined?"

Everyone bowed their heads, and none of them replied Francis.

Francis sighed, thinking that this group people were really ungrateful. At a critical time, no one was willing to pay.

At this moment, Albie stood up, looked at Francis, and said, "Grandpa, I have a way to get ten million."

Francis' eyes lit up suddenly, and he asked, "How to do?"

"I can't tell you how to do it. I can promise you that I can get ten million, but you have to let me be the chairman of the company," Albie said.

Francis was stunned all of a sudden. He didn't expect that his most beloved grandson would even take the opportunity to blackmail him at this time, even asking him to hand over the position of chairman.

Everyone stared at Albie, thinking that as long as Albie had a way to get ten million, instead of squeezing them, it wouldn't matter if Albie was the chairman.

A group of people immediately began to persuade Francis.

Francis never thought that he would end up like this, now thinking about it, among his descendants, Edith was the most reassuring.

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