Chapter 105 Not Enough
Seeing Edmond, Claudia frowned and her heart tightened slightly.
She lowered her gaze, her eyes pitch black, and a self-mocking smile played at the corner of her lips.
I didnât know how long he had been here and how long he had been listening.
Edmond walked over expressionlessly, while Claudia stood still in her place, not moving a single step.
As he passed by her, he paused for a moment and quickly continued
walking forward.
Cicely pushed Abel toward him and said, âLet your dad hold you.â
Not wanting to see this scene of a loving father and filial son anymore, Claudia turned around and
walked away, not even feeling the pain in her feet.
Edmond stood, his gaze fixed tightly on Claudiaâs retreating figure.
Cicely glanced at Edmond and said lightly, âSince things have turned out this way, itâs better to restore
Abelâs identity sooner.â
She looked at her son, a hint of guilt crossing her eyes. âI used to really like Claudia too, but I didnât
expect her to be pregnant with someone elseâs child. It means that you and her werenât meant to be.
Now she belongs to the Friedan family, and our family background has become complicated. Abel will
eventually have to acknowledge his true heritage. Itâs up to you to handle this matter.â
She sighed softly. Claudia hadnât expected to be pregnant with someone elseâs child. She had already
been recognized by the Friedan family, and the possibility of remarriage was very slim. Now that she
was carrying someone elseâs child, it was unlikely that she would turn back.
After hearing her words, Edmondâs pupils became terrifyingly deep, making it difficult for people to
discern his thoughts.
The next morning, as the sun had just risen, Cameron stood in a small alley in the Southern District,
pacing back and forth in front of the Hunt familyâs door.
The doorbell rang again and again, not knowing how many times it had been pressed. Spencer finally
yawned and walked out from inside.
âWho is so shameless? Itâs early in the morning, donât they let people sleep!â Spencer lazily opened the
door and saw Cameron with a black face. He took a step back in guilt, but quickly remembered that he
had already divorced Yvette.
Divorced, still afraid of this former father-in-law?
âHey, itâs Cameron, what are you doing here?â Spencer looked at Yvetteâs father, with no trace of
politeness in his words.
Under Spencerâs gaze, Cameron took out a black bag from his own pocket and handed it to him,
saying, âThere are ten thousand dollars inside. Consider it as the penalty for breaking the contract you
and Yvette signed today. We wonât exchange the house.â
Spencer didnât answer and looked at him carelessly, âYvette sent you? Did she change her mind?â
âNo, she didnât know I came,â Cameron said with a gloomy face. âShe took my ten thousand dollars,
and you guys didnât lose anything
either.â
Seeing Spencer being idle and careless, Cameron was filled with disdain.
If it werenât for the fear of them causing trouble for Yvette, he wouldnât want to spend a penny.
Spencer looked at the thick stack of money in his hand and raised an eyebrow, smiling.
He was indeed a little moved.
This is ten thousand dollars, he doesnât lack a house now, what he lacks the most is money.
Especially since the money was like picking it up for free, it was fake for him not to be tempted.
But as much as his heart was moved, he was even more afraid of Lila. If he took this money, Lila might
just kill him.
âCameron, this amount of money is not enough to pay the penalty. It is clearly stated in the contract
that the penalty is ten times the value of your house.â
As soon as Spencer finished speaking, Cameronâs face completely fell.
What does this mean, are you complaining about the lack of money?
âDonât think that I didnât know that you and Yvetteâs friends teamed up to deceive her. If you donât want
money, donât blame me for not giving you any favors. Do you believe that I will call the police?â
âCall the police?â Spencer laughed. He had been worried about any hidden agenda behind the house
exchange, but hearing him say that actually dispelled any doubts.
It seems that Yvetteâs friend was really tricking her, and Yvette herself
was indeed out of her mind to agree to such a thing.
This further strengthened his determination to change houses.
âCameron, if you want to call the police, go ahead. Do you think Iâm afraid?â Spencer smirked
ominously. âWe are just following the contract, even if you sue us, it wonât work. I advise you to go back
early, or donât blame me for kicking you out.â
Spencer started walking back, but Cameron, realizing that the matter was not resolved, quickly stopped
him and said, âAs long as Iâm here, you guys wonât be able to switch houses!â
Impatiently, Spencer pushed him away and Cameron sat on the ground, with money falling to the floor.
Spencer picked up the money and shook it in front of him, saying, âIâll take the money, and Iâll think
about what you said.â
Cameron quickly stood up and picked up the stick next to him, then swung it toward himâ¦
Not far away, Everett was riding a motorcycle toward here.
He came to Southern District for business, and the navigation led him here, just in time to see Spencer
vigorously hitting an old man in his fifties or sixties with a stick.
Seeing Spencer, Everett squinted his eyes.
He recognized this person even when he turned into ashes. He was Yvetteâs ex-husband. When Yvette
got married, he thoroughly studied Spencer from head to toe. He was shorter, poorer, and even uglier
than him.
Unfortunately, Yvette chose to marry someone like this.
And Spencer, who is now an old man with no strength, is despised and scorned by Everett.
Is this the person Yvette chose?
He sneered and h onked the horn, âbeep beepâ twice. Spencer stopped what he was doing and
glanced at him.
When Spencer saw the motorcycle, his eyes lit up.
As a man, few people do not like motorcycles, especially such cool and flashy luxury cars, which look
expensive at first glance.
Everett walked toward him while taking off his helmet. As Spencer was stunned, Everett lifted the
helmet and smashed it toward him.
Soon, Spencer was knocked down to the ground.
Everett quickly helped Cameron up and asked, âUncle, are you okay?â
âWho the f u ck are you? Why do you like to meddle in other peopleâs business so much?â Spencer
stood up and pointed at Cameron, saying, âIt was this old man who hit me first, I was just acting in self-
defense.â
âI was acting in self-defense, I was the one acting in self-defense. You refused to agree and still tried to
steal my money!â Cameron exclaimed, trembling with anger.
â
Spencerâs face turned black and white as he was hung up on. âYou beat me up like this today, arenât
you afraid that I will retaliate on Yvette later?â
Spencer wiped the corners of his mouth fiercely. Could he not handle an old man, let alone a woman?
Upon hearing him lecture Yvette, Cameronâs face turned red and then pale, his lips quivering and his
whole body trembling.
He knew that Spencer, the thug, could do what he said.
Before Spencer could even start to feel proud, his collar was grabbed by a hand.
âWho did you just say returned everything?â Everett was very sensitive to Yvetteâs name, and as soon
as Spencer mentioned it, he immediately grasped the key words.
âDo you know Yvette?â Spencer looked him up and down, a strange expression appearing on his face.
âYou are⦠hisâ¦â
The words were not finished, and Everettâs fist came at him.
âDude, canât we talk nicely?â Spencer groaned, covering his nose in pain, grimacing.
He wanted to fight back, but the man in front of him was at least a head taller and clearly a martial
artist.
He was the best at judging the situation and adapting to it.
This man is someone you canât afford to offend just by looking at him.
Seeing his angry face and recalling that he mentioned Yvette, Spencer vaguely guessed what was
going on.
âWhat is your relationship with Yvette?â Spencerâs sinister gaze fell upon Everett. âNo wonder Yvette
wants a divorce from me, turns out thereâs someone else.â