Chapter 208
Anastasia was meticulously listing out expenses, looking super serious. From Salmaâs pregnancy to Anastasiaâs birth, the cost of baby formula, diapers, vaccines before preschool, medical expenses when sick, clothing, shoes, toys, and so onâ¦
Anastasia then asked the waiter for a calculator to add up the listed amounts. âI canât remember some of the expenses, so I just gave you an estimate. Donât worry, I wonât ask for too much, I might underestimate but never overestimate. After turning three, I started preschool, then there were tuition fees, living expensesâ¦â
âFrom primary school to high school, tuition fees, tutoring fees, living expenses, study materialsâ¦â
With each item listed, Tavonâs face grew paler, and he was squirming in his seat. Even millionâdollar deals hadnât made him this uncomfortable.
Tavon tried to play the emotion card, but Anastasia hit back in kind. âIâve calculated all these expenses, take a look. Prices werenât high back then, so itâs about two hundred and eightyâsix thousand and five hundred in total.â
Anastasia folded her hands and said gently, âActually, itâs easy to calculate money, but some emotions canât be calculated. When I was sick, Salma was always there for me. You can ignore a lot of things, but not the hardship and heartache.â
Looking at the listed expenses, Tavon was filled with mixed feelings, and eventually even moved. âAna, I really owe you and Salma an apology.â
âYou definitely owe us a lot. Letâs round off the amount to two hundred and eighty thousand. You and Salma had a joint responsibility to raise me, so you only need to pay me one hundred and forty thousand.â Anastasia calmly asked, âCash or bank transfer?â
Though Anastasiaâs approach was somewhat unexpected, Tavon did owe her and Salma, and he should pay this money. Tavon immediately took out his phone, his voice trembling. âIâll transfer it to you now. Give me your bank account number.â Without hesitation, Anastasia handed over her phone for Tavon to make the transfer. For Tavon, a hundred and forty thousand was just a drop in the bucket. To make up for Anastasia, Tavon added an extra zero and transferred one million four hundred thousand.
Upon receiving the text notification and seeing the amount, she wasnât surprised at all and quietly transferred the excess money back. Anastasiaâs move completely baffled Tavon. âAna, this money is my compensation to you. Please keep it.â He confessed, âIâve really made you and Salma suffer over the years. Iâm sorry.â
âI only take what I should.â Anastasia took a sip of her coffee and said, âNow that youâve fulfilled your parental duty to me. When youâre old and canât move and need me, I wonât shirk my responsibility.â
Throughout the process, Anastasia was very restrained and calm. She placed a hundredâdollar bill on the table and said, âThis coffeeâs on me.â
With that, Anastasia got up and walked away. Tavon also stood up and said, âAna, your sister Sandy is sick. Can you help her? I know youâre a good kid, you wonât refuse to help, right?â
Anastasia sneered, âMr. Tavon, are you confused? I remember Salma only has one child, me. Where did I get a sister?â
Hearing this, Tavon frowned. He thought that Anastasia accepting his money meant accepting him as her father and would help save Sandy.
Tavon swallowed his pride. âAna, as long as you agree to save Sandy, Iâm willing to give you a third of my estate. You, your brother, and your sister can split it evenly. Letâs live in harmony as a family and give me a chance to make up for you and Salma.â
Anastasia looked at Tavon coldly and smiled. âIf your daughter Sandy wasnât sick, would you remember me and Salma? Did your son do a bone marrow match? Is he not suitable? Even if Salma didnât marry you, Iâm still your daughter. If it comes to dividing the estate, I have the right to fight for itâ
Tavon felt very ashamed. His son and daughterâs bone marrow were indeed a match and could be donated, but that was his own son, how could he agreeâ¦
Donating bone marrow would have certain effects on life, immunity would decrease, aging would accelerate, and there would be some unknown side effects. He was even more reluctant to let his son donate.
At the same time, Tavon also felt a surge of anger, feeling that Anastasia had deceived him.
Tavon suppressed his anger and said, âAnastasia, Iâll give you time to think it over. As long as you agree, Iâll give you a third of my estate. Iâll keep my word.â
Before Anastasia could reply, a deep voice came from the door. âMr. Tavon, maybe you should keep your third of the estate for your own retirement.â
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