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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 190

Melissa took over the invoice and certificate in Amara’s hand scornfully. When she saw the price on invoice, she immediately widened her eyes.

“238 thousand! How can it be so expensive?” Melissa exclaimed.

Sidney went over the have a look. When he saw the price on the invoice, he was shocked.

“The certificate has a security mark on it, so it doesn't look fake.” Sidney said.

Melissa took a glance at him and said, “This is false, you forged it. Amara, don't think you can cheat me. You deliberately forged to cheat my money, otherwise who will take invoice out?”

“If you don't believe it, we can go and check, I'll convince you.” Amara said.

Melissa was anxious. Since Amara had said that, that should not be false.

“I don’t want to go and check. Your fakes should be destroyed.” With that, Melissa was about to tear the invoice and certificate.

Amara’s facial expression changed. She did not expect Melissa would do that after making sure the fact.

She stretched out her hand to grab it, but Melissa hurried back and did not give opportunity to Amara.

As long as she destroyed the invoice and certificate, no one could tell how much Amara’s bracelet values, and she needed not compensate so much money.

But as she was about to tear the certificate, a hand suddenly showed up and easily snatched the invoice and certificate back.

Melissa looked at her hands with nothing in them. When she looked up, she found that the invoice and certificate were taken by Casey.

“Casey, you loser, give the invoice and certificate to me!” Melissa shouted.

Casey did not pay attention to her, but gave back the invoice and certificate to Amara.

Amara sneered, “Casey is my family member, do you think he will listen to your words?”

Casey was surprised that it was the first time Amara recognized him as a family member, and it was under such a situation.

Melissa was flummoxed. Now Amara had the invoice and certificate. If Amara called the police, she would be in the inferior position.

“Compensate me the money now.” Amara blustered.

“Amara, your family live in our house and have our food, and you now ask me to compensate you money? Besides, we're relatives, and I didn't mean to do it. How can you ask me to give you money?” Melissa began to play the emotional card.

“Haha, why not? You family is rich, 200 thousand is not a big deal for you. Take it out now.” Amara sneered.

“If you want money with me, you now get out of our house. You go live in a hotel with Casey. Our house is a foreign style house, you should pay for it and the charge is equal to 200 thousand.” Melissa said.

Amara immediately widened her eyes. She did not expect Melissa would ask her money for living here.

“Ok, even if I sleep on the road, I want that money!” Amara said gnashing teeth.

Melissa did not expect Amara to have backbone. For a while she was in dilemma.

“Move out of the house now. I don't want to see your family any more.” Melissa said.

“OK, compensate the money to me now and I will move out.” Amara said.

Melissa was almost about to be mad. She was not willing to give her more than 200 thousand, but Amara was adamant, so she did not know how to do.

“No money, right? I'll call the police now.” Amara was to call the police.

Melissa hurriedly stopped her, and then walked to the bedroom and took a hundred thousand cash out.

“You stayed in my house for one day, and twice you escaped trouble because of Jaxon. So I will give you one hundred thousand and the rest offset. From now on, we will have nothing to do with each other and you don’t come to our house again.” Melissa said.

“Melissa, do you have a black heart? One hundred thousand?”Amara asked.

“What, don’t want it? Then I will take it back.” Melissa was to take back the money.

Amara immediately robbed the money over.

“Melissa, you win. When you need help, don’t come to us!” Amara said gnashing teeth.

“Funny, why do we need help? I think you'd better think about where you're going to live after you get out of here. Francis won't let you live there, for sure, so you'll have to sleep on the street!” Melissa said.

Amara ignored her and went back to the room to pack up things.

Edith did not want to continue to live here, so she hurried to pack up things.

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