Chapter 108
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
Suddenly, Rosalie knew the truth. She thought, âPerhaps the purpose they called me here is just to pay for Wilmaâs medical expenses. And if Iâm guessing correctly, perhaps these people in front of me have already been planning for a while regarding what to say to me later.â
As soon as Luke finished speaking, Daniel said immediately, âDad, we donât have any money. I even donât have the money to let my son Henry marry now. Otherwise, why would Henry still remain unmarried until now?â
âThatâs right, Dad. We really donât have money!â Edward quickly added and then turned to Rosalie bitterly, âRosalie, if we hadnât been so poor at the beginning, I wouldnât have thought about marrying you into the Foster family back then.â
âSo, just because youâre poor, you can get me married to a dimwit? Is it that whoever is poor is right?â
Rosalie said coldly.
Edward froze, while Daniel looked discontented and said, âYour two cousins havenât got married until now. Theyâre the ones who are supposed to continue the Lopez familyâs lineage. Your granny is so kind to you usually. Donât you want to repay her? Besides, youâve been in jail. Itâs good enough that someone even agreed to marry you!â
âItâs Granny who treats me well, but not you guys. Why should I repay you with myselfâ Rosalie said, thinking it was ridiculous.
Some people were always selfish and only felt that others should give them a lot of benefits, but they never thought about what they had given others.
âItâs a good idea. Since you have said that itâs your granny who is kind to you, shouldnât you bear some of the medical expenses now that sheâs hospitalized and needs a lot of medical expenses?â Sarah looked like she could finally speak her thoughts. There was even a hint of satisfaction on her face as if her words could somehow corner Rosalie.
Rosalie was not surprised that Sarah would say so. She just stood there quietly, watching what else Sarah would say next. Sarah continued, âRosalie, actually, at that time, if you had told us earlier that you knew a big shot, we wouldnât have made such a misunderstanding. Everyone just wants you to have someone to rely on in the future!â
âRosalie, how did you get lucky to know a big shot? Did that man know you were in prison: You arenât hiding something from that man, are you?â Fiona asked sourly.
Fiona had never seen that man, but she heard Daniel and Edward describe the scene at that time and the manâs appearance. Fiona just felt extremely jealous after listening to them and thought, âWhat right does Rosalie have to be protected by such a big shot? Sheâs a woman who had been in jail. Shouldnât men disdain and look down on her?â
Rosalie just smiled coldly and remained silent.
Sarah sneered at Fiona and said to Rosalie. âIf you have a backer, itâs your ability. You must be not short of money, right? Then why donât you bear all the medical expenses for your granny? Besides, you should also reimburse us for our daily car fare and meal expenses when we come to the hospital.
Wilma is like this now. All her basic needs have to be taken care of by others, and we need to hire a caregiver for her. In this way, at least 40,000 dollars a year is needed. If Wilmaâs medical expenses were to rise again, then it would be calculated separately at that time.â
âLetâs do it like this, then. After Sarah finished speaking, Luke concluded, âRosalie, you can transfer 40,000 dollars into Danielâs bank card later.
âI didnât say yes,â Rosalie said without trying to be polite at all.
Everyoneâs face changed immediately. Sarah blurted out, âWhat do you mean by that?â
âThat means Iâm not paying 40,000 dollarsâ Rosalie said coldly. Tve never told you I know a big shot.
Granny is also your mother. Aunt Sarah. It should be reasonable for you to take care of her. But youâre asking me, whoâs her granddaughter, to pay for your car fares and lost income. Donât you think itâs ridiculous?â
âRosalie, itâs wrong for you to say so. That day, Daniel and Edward both watched that big shot carry you out of the Foster residence.â
âI donât know anything. I only remember that Uncle Daniel and Uncle Edward drugged me, and then I was in delirium.â Rosalie said mockingly, âMaybe others are helpful and couldnât stand to watch someone plotting against their own niece like that. Uncle Daniel and Uncle Edward, why donât you tell me who the big shot is so I can thank him?â
Luke and his children exchanged helpless glances. They thought, âShe doesnât know him? Is that possible?â
âRosalie, no matter what, you must pay the money. Your granny got sick from anger because you asked the police to arrest Daniel, Edward, and Sarah,â Luke said.
âGranddad, youâre not right. I am the victim and the police are impartial. If Uncle Daniel, Uncle Edward, and Aunt Sarah hadnât set me up to marry a dimwit before, these things wouldnât have happened. If you think Iâve harmed Uncle Daniel and the others, why donât we go to the police station again and find out?â
Rosalie said calmly, but Lukeâs expression changed. Meanwhile, those who had been locked up by the police before trembled subconsciously.
They thought. âIt took a long time for us to get out of the police station. If we went there to âfind out again, what if we were locked up again? Who knows when we will be able to come out?â
âSo, you wonât pay a penny? Luke said with a sullen face. âArenât you afraid that your granny will be kicked out of the hospital because she has no money to get treated?â
âIf you really refused to pay medical expenses, Granny would still have compensation for demolition.
Isnât a demolition happening now? The house where Granddad and Granny lived now is a community property. Granny owns half of it. According to the current compensation for demolition, there should be around 200 thousand dollars. Granny owns half of it, which is 100 thousand dollars. At that time, you can take a mortgage loan first, and then repay the loan after you get the compensation for demolition officially.â
Rosalie said without pause. The Lopez family almost fainted upon listening to her. But one thing they knew was that Rosalie planned to pay for medical expenses with the compensation for demolition.
âWhat do you have to do with the compensation for demolition? You are an outsider. What right do you have to talk about this?â Daniel immediately shouted as if Rosalie was trying to snatch the money from them.
âWhatâs wrong? Uncle Daniel, you know Iâm an outsider too? So why do you want me, an outsider, to pay for it?â Rosalie said indifferently. âI will bear a quarter of Grannyâs medical expenses. I will pay the money directly to the hospital. As for other things, I wonât bear it. If you donât let Granny treat her sickness properly, I will go straight to the court and bring a lawsuit.â
After saying that, Rosalie didnât bother to pay attention to her so-called relatives anymore and left.
The Lopez family exchanged helpless glances.
âDad, Rosalie is only willing to pay a quarter of medical expenses. What about the remaining medical expenses?â Daniel asked cautiously.