Chapter 222
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Chapter 222
The deal included a part about fruits.
lan chuckled, âLooks pretty good.â
âThese oranges are a crowd favorite, especially around Christmas timeâ
A group of people wandered off into the distance.
Jeff, following behind lan, said nothing. He knew Mr. Raymond didnât care much for this fruit. Even
when he was in Greenfield, heâd always have his fruits special delivered from abroad.
Maja was helping Susan push a small cart. Just before they reached home, Susan couldnât help but
ank
âMaja, if you know the big boss, wasnât it embarrassing for you to help me push this cart in front of
him?â
The cart looked shabby and was used for selling fruits. Olivia constantly criticized her for embarrassing
herself at her age.
If Susan were out there earning pennies, Olivia would definitely avoid crossing paths with her when
with friends.
Now Susan realized and felt guilty towards Maja.
âNothing is embarrassing about earning your own money, Mr. Raymond is not that kind of person.â
Susan fell silent.
They turned a few corners into an alleyway, and before entering the house, Maja could hear Leoâs
voice from inside.
âDad, Iâm starving: save some food for my mom; letâs eat first.â
Then came Oliviaâs voice.
âSheâs always out so late, we donât need her money. She insists on embarrassing herself, Iâm afraid to
go out with friends in case we bump into hér.â
Susan and Maja could hear everything clearly.
Susan was worried that Maja would get upset again, so she quickly shouted, âDaly, come out, Majaâs
back
Daly was preparing dinner. Hearing this, he came out immediately.
Leo froze when he heard Maja was back and dared not go out.
Olivia just snorted, picked up her knife and fork, and started eating.
Daly was helping Susan unload the fruits from the cart, so he told Maja.
âMaja, you go in and sit down, Susan and I will be done soon.â
Maja walked in and saw a brand-new sofa. The old one must have been thrown away.
She turned to Leo, her brow furrowed, âDid you change the sofa?â
Where did Leo get the money?
Leo was a bit scared of Maja. It wasnât very comfortable when he ran into her in Greenfield.
He didnât answer. When Daly came in, Maja continued asking.
âThe old sofa was still usable, why change it?â
Daly answered quickly, âLeo wanted to change it. He thought it looked dirty. The new oneâs nice, donât
you think? It cost 500 dollars.â
âDid Leo pay for it?â
âWhere would he get the money? I bought it on credit; weâll have to pay them back later.â
The Daly familyâs relationship with their neighbors had been bad ever since the last incident, they were
always talked about whenever they went
out
Maja looked at Leo, her face dark
âYou wanted to change the sofa, why didnât you pay for it? Why let them buy it on credit?â
âMaja, youâre meddling too much in our business! Iâve already written an apology letter, what more do
you want?â
Men always think a simple apology letter would solve everything.
Daly and Susan quickly chimed in
âMaja, itâs fine as long as Leoâs back. We just have to pay for the sofa, thatâs all. Weâre really grateful
for what you did last time. Come, sit down, and have dinner. Iâll clean up your room tonight.â
As soon as he finished speaking, Olivia rolled her eyes.
âWhat do you mean her room? I need that room; I donât want to share with Leoâ
She looked annoyed. Clearly, the two hadnât made up yet.
Maja felt annoyed just looking at them and had no intention of staying for dinner.
âIâve already booked a room at the hotel, and I feel a bit sick after the long drive. I wonât be staying for
dinner.â
Susan and Daly quickly escorted her to the end of the alley.
âYou should have your own thoughts about Leo and Oliviaâs situation and save some money for
yourselves. Donât repeat what happened last time. When this house is demolished, and you get the
compensation money, buy a bigger house and live a better life.â
Mentioning the past incident, Daly felt embarrassed too. It was all due to his impulsiveness, now, things
are awkward with the previous
neighbors.
âMaja, donât worry, I wonât do it again.â