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The Vengeful Son-in-law novel Chapter 108

Unexpectedly, it broke...

In an instant, the whole audience fell into a strange silence, and everyone was looking at them with an excited look on their faces.

Tom's mouth twitched twice. Even though he was rich, it was inevitable that his heart ached a little since this was worth thirty million.

Others had different reactions. Cal showed a look of great regret and anger. In his eyes, it was not something worth 30 million, but a precious antique that could not be saved!

James and Phoebe trembled with anger.

Elizabeth was dumbfounded. Her face turned pale and her hands and feet turned extremely cold.

"How, how could this be..." Elizabeth cried.

James was so angry that he slapped her on the face. "Look at what you've done! You ruined thirty million! I wish I had strangled you!"

Elizabeth's face swelled up. She was very angry. After all these years of marriage, James had never hit her. She wanted to lash out, but when she met James's murderous eyes, she immediately became timid and said with a grievance, "Why did you hit me? I didn't mean to..."

"How dare you say that! If you didn't touch it, the blue and white china would be broken. You fail at everything!" James gritted his teeth and wanted to slap her again, but Phoebe stopped him in time.

"Dad, okay, mom didn't mean it. Don't hit her." Phoebe said.

James gave up and glared at Elizabeth.

"Well, Mr. Hall, this blue and white china is broken. Is it still valuable?" James asked carefully. In fact, he already knew the answer in his heart, but he didn't want to give up.

Cal glared at him and asked, "What do you think?"

James sat down dejectedly.

Elizabeth asked, "How much is it now?"

Cal thought for a while and said, "A hundred thousand at the most."

After saying this, he was also heartbroken.

It was known to all that antique china was the most precious if it is complete. If they were broken, their value would be greatly reduced.

After hearing this, Elizabeth cried again.

In the end, the broken blue and white china was sold to Cal for 150,000 and was transferred on the spot.

Of course, the money was transferred to Phoebe's account.

It was Elizabeth who broke it. But on the way back, Elizabeth complained about Tom, saying that if Tom hadn't picked the time to take out the blue and white china, she wouldn't have broken it. In the end, it was Tom's fault.

Tom was completely helpless with his mother-in-law's unreasonable behavior, and he didn't want to bother himself to argue with her.

Phoebe felt guilty when she saw that he was silent and did not complain at all. When they returned home, she pulled Tom aside. "I'm sorry about today. Mom broke such an expensive antique."

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