Chapter 413
When She Stops Playing Nice
Chapter 413
âWe donât have to go to the ends of the earth to find her.â Gina chuckled.
âYou know her?â Lisa asked curiously.
âItâs not that I know her. I am Gena,â Gina replied calmly.
Lisa was stunned for a while before regaining her composure. âItâs you? Youâre amazing! To be an internationally renowned painting master at such a young age.â Lisa thought, âMany people spend their whole lives trying to reach the level of Gina. She truly is exceptionalâ
âSo, are you planning to offer your work to Ander?â Lisa inquired, curious about Ginaâs strategy for resolving the current issue.
âIâll personally make a trip to bring back the MIC design team,â Gina replied. Gina was concerned that not going in person might lead to unforeseen complications.
âSo, youâre coming to Mosnioca?â Lisaâs tone betrayed her excitement. âIâll be there to pick you up!â
Gina said in advance, âIf you come to pick me up, I have no objection; just donât make it as grand as last time you dropped me off at the airport.â They sealed off the airport last time.
Lisa thought, âSo Gina likes to keep a low profile. She understood and said, âGot it; Iâll wait for your arrival news!â
When the call ended, Gina promptly purchased her ticket to Mosnioca. She was eager to resolve the matter as soon as possible.
Cathy turned to her rented apartment after work, and shortly after stepping in, there was a knock on the door. She found it a bit unusual. âCould it be a delivery?â she thought.
Cathy opened the door to find her boyfriend Andyâs mother standing outside. Cathy was taken aback. âMrs. Taylor? What brings you here?â
Susan didnât say a word and slapped Cathy. âitâs all your fault, you troublemakertâ
Cathy, bewildered, held her face, looking at Susan in disbelief. âMrs. Taylor, please, letâs talk this out. Why are you hitting me? I havenât done anything wrong!â
âYou still claim youâve done nothing wrong?â Susan accused Cathy, pointing at her with sorrow and resentment. âIf you hadnât insisted that my son buy a car and a house just to marry you, he wouldnât have rushed into things and gone astray. Itâs all because of you, all because of you!â Susan sobbed as she spoke, tears streaming down her face. âHeâs my only precious son!â
Susan tried to hit Cathy again, but Cathy dodged. She was still a bit bewildered. Suddenly, it dawned on her: a few days ago, she had caught Andy gambling online while he was traveling abroad. They had a big fight about it.
Cathy has decided to break up with Andy. After their argument, Andy left the apartment, and Cathy couldnât reach him. She decided not to bother with him anymore and started packing to move out. Just as she found a new place and was about to leave, she encountered Susan, causing a scene at her doorstep.
Cathy stepped back from Susan. âMrs. Taylor, please explain clearly. What do you mean by saying I am causing trouble for Andy? What have I done? Please donât make baseless accusations.â
Susan cleared her throat. âStop pretending. You demanded 180 thousand dollars as an engagement gift before agreeing to marry Andy. He felt pressured and thought he couldnât earn that much money quickly, so he resorted to gambling. At first, he won some money and was happy, thinking he could save up the engagement gift amount soon. But thery he lost it all, even owing several millions of dollars. Itâs all because of you. Andy loves you so much; thatâs why he went astray!â
by mai peechless. âI never asked Andy for 150 thousand dollars as an engagement gift. What I wanted was to break up with him!â
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Susan slapped her thigh, walling. âThatâs it! Thatâs exactly ill Andy said, âIfI donât get the 180 thousand dollars engagement gift, weâre through. Now, heâs held captive by the casing in Mosioca, unable to pay back the debt. Andyâs waiting to get paralyzed
on no matter how she explained. She was tired of explaining. âThen call the police and let them handle your Cathy knew that Susan would believe her son ha sonâs issue told him weâre through, and itâs not my problem. He gambled on his wish, which had nothing to do with me. Go ahead and call the
up with him.â police; let them investigate. Oh, by the way, your son is seeing someone abroad. Thatâs the real reason I broke
âyouâre talking nontonsel Susan dared not call the police. She knew very well what her son had done, but she was afraid that if she did, it would expose Andyâs online gambling activities. Even though it was legal abroad, how would Andy get married if this matter got out?
âCathy, you must help Andy repay the money he owes to the casino, Otherwise, I wonât let you off the h o o k. Heâs my only son. If he doesnât come back, Iâll hold you responsible.â Susan insisted relentlessly.
Feeling somewhat frightened. Cathy decided to calm down and reason with Susan âCan you get in touch with Andy? I need to talk to him directly to understand the situation on his end,â she said, trying to stabilize the situation.
âAlright.â Susan immediately called Andy, who answered in distress, his voice filled with tears. âMom, help me, please! Iâm at the casino, and theyâre mistreating me! If this continues, Iâll surely die. Mom, save me!â
Listening to Andyâs devastating tone, Susanâs heart ached; she tearfully said, âMy son, youâre suffering⦠Listen to Mom; because of Cathy, youâre detained by the casino. I wonât let her off the h o o k. She must help you repay the money. Now, she wants to talk to you. Come on, talk to her.â
âOkay, sure.â Andy said.
Susan handed the phone to Cathy, who took it and asked, âAndy, how much money do you owe exactly?â
*4 million dollars, Cathy, Iâm sorry, I was wrong, I shouldnât have gone there. It was a moment of confusion. It was a colleague who persuaded me to go. initially didnât want to go, but I couldnât resist the temptation once I was there. Itâs my fault, but I realize my mistake now. Please forgive me. Remember the time I saved your life? Please, have mercy on me, okay?â Andy pleaded.
Andy falsely claimed that his colleague was Olivia Miller, but in reality, it was his own decision to go to the online gambling site. Now, afraid to tell the truth, he fabricated a nonexistent colleague.
Cathy felt disgusted listening to Andyâs excuses. Still, to appease Susanâs emotions, she reluctantly said, âAndy, I can help you repay the debt, but you must also promise me one thing once the money is repaid, we will be over.â
*4 million dollars⦠when will Cathy have to repay that?â Andy thought, consumed with the urgency of getting Cathy to agree to help repay the debt. Cathy would surely help him, considering the favor she owed him for saving her life! âOkay, okay, I promise you, I know Iâve done wrong, but Cathy, donât
forget, itâs true that I love you.â
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