Chapter 238
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Chapter 238
But she was just slightly peeved. She quickly cooled down, and focused on sorting out Leoâs mess.
There was indeed nothing more than a regular employee-employer relationship between her and lan
When she got back, Daly and Susan were still sighing in the house. Olivia had returned by then, and
upon hearing that Leo might have been imprisoned, she started chewing him out.
âI have no idea what I did to deserve this. Such a useless man, I just canât take it anymore! Give me
fifty grand, I want a divorce!â
Olivia put her hand on her hip and continued her tirade in front of them, her finger hovering
dangerously close to their faces.
âOld men are useless. Young men are useless. Even trying act like someone else for a fight, what a
joke! Who would want to spend their life with such a man? Give me the money. I want a divorce!â
Most of the money Susan and Daly had earned over the years went to Divia. During the years that Leo
ran away from home, they hardly had any money, whatever they got, they gave her immediately.
Olivia spent money carelessly while complaining about Susanâs job.
At that moment, Susan realized her mistake and humbly said, âOli, Leo might not necessarily go to jail.
We can pay damages Isnât this house about to be demolished? Weâll receive compensation then.â
Olivia scoffed, âWhen? Iâve had enough!â
Maja overheard this at the door and for a moment thought Olivia was right. Daly had just settled Leds
previous mess, paying over a hundred grand, and now there was another problem. Sticking with such a
man really wasnât worth it.
âDaly, Susan.â
She called, and they immediately looked over, hurrying towards her.
âMaja, whatâs the news? Is the boss willing to help us?â
âLeo wonât go to jail, but we still have to pay.â
Daly let out a sigh of relief, trembling as he pulled out a cigarette. Thatâs great.â
Meanwhile, Olivia rolled her eyes at Majaâs arrival.
âNo matter what you two say this time, Iâm getting a divorce. Give me fifty grand!â
Daly and Susan felt extremely awkward, particularly in front of Maja. It was embarrassing. Susanâs
eyes immediately turned red
âOli, you see, Leo wonât go to jailâ¦â
âEven if heâs not in jail, heâs still a loser! Iâd rather marry a dog than spend my life with such a man!â
Olivia angrily started smashing things around the house. âGive me fifty grand!â
Susan and Daly didnât dare to stop her. Maja stepped forward and grabbed Oliviaâs hand.
âHave you had enough?â
Olivia froze and raised her hand to slap Maja, but Maja promptly grabbed her wrist.
âIâm not someone you can mess with, I donât need to put up with you. If you dare to hit me, Iâll hit you
back ten times. Do you believe me?â Olivia looked furious, âYes, you city people canât take any grief. Is
this how you treat your relatives? Iâm still your cousinâs wife.â
Maja let go of her hand, ignoring her and turning to Daly
âSheâs right. If she wants a divorce, let her Leo has done enough bad things over the years.â
Although Olivia wasnât any better, Leo was clearly worse.
Daly didnât agree. He and Susan both knew that Leoâs reputation was completely ruined. Plus, with the
issue of Dalyâs house, all the neighbors were talking about them. If Leo and Olivia got divorced, he
definitely wouldnât find a new wife.
âOli, when this house is demolished, weâll give you all the compensation, as long as youâre willing to
stay. And if you have a child, weâll help look
after it.â
A glint of hope showed in Oliviaâs eyes. After the house was demolished, there should be a substantial
amount of compensation, and after deducting what would be spent on Leo, there would still be some
left.
Sensing her hesitation, Susan immediately spoke up. âWhen Daly retires, heâll have a monthly pension
of three hundred dollars. Weâll give all of it to you, and we wonât keep any of it, Oli. You might want to
consider having a child,â
Maja watched the two of them, then looked at the hesitant Olivia, her lips twitching. It seemed that
urging her to divorce was indeed asking for trouble.
âIâll take your word for it. All the compensation and pension go to me.â
Daly and Susan both let out a sigh of relief. After saying some nice things to Olivia, they turned to Maja.
âMaja, weâve really troubled you this time. About the compensation, did they say how much exactly?â