Chapter 741
Spoiled (Lily)
âYou think 400 thousand dollars is a lot? Do you even have any idea how much we paid for the wedding?â Irmaâs parents could not stand Mrs. Weatherbyâs slander anymore.
âWe paid for Irmaâs new house and settled all of the payments. Not only did Irma and Chad move in immediately without having to pay for anything, including the rent, Irma even agreed to put the houseâs name under their childâs name! Not only that, we even bought a brand new car for them!â
Mrs. Weatherby opened her mouth again. Truths kept on coming out from her, âSo what? You bought the house before they were married. We wanted the full ownership of the house and to have Irmaâs name be taken away, but you didnât want to do that. And that car. Who cares about that car. My son is an important employee of a national corporation, and he has a PhD! Do you even know what that is?
Someone as amazing as him should only drive the most expensive car in the world so he can look good in front of others!â
Other people gasped the moment they heard Mrs. Weatherbyâs statements.
They could not believe what they just heard!
Irmaâs mother was stunned. She scoffed, âSo you want us to give you our daughterâs house and an expensive car for free, while you slave our daughter away?â
Mrs. Weatherby became anxious. She was already a cynical woman. The moment she realized she was spewing nonsense, she was sure she was possessed by something.
From being loud to only mumbling, her voice slowly turned softer.
The patients who were standing at the side exclaimed, âOh my, this is so frustrating! Maâam, I would love to introduce your son to my daughter. No matter what your request is, we will gladly accept them.
What more could you ask when you already have a house and a car.â
In Alfornada, a 140 square feet house would cost millions.
Not only would they own one for free, they didnât even have to pay even the house loan!
The people there could not believe how shameless people could be.
Unable to calm herself, Mrs. Weatherby rebutted with a low voice, âSo what? I also have a 140 square feet house. After both of them get married, it will still be under their name. In the end, they will be the ones who will benefit from this.â
âThatâs enough,â the crowd exclaimed.
âYou have no idea how incomparable your house is from theirs.â
âHow could she be so shameless?â
âWhat a shame. Let me advise you, young lady. Next time you should wipe your eyes clear and not be fooled by a useless man,â someone from the crowd said.
âI donât think she was beaten because they could not get into an agreement about the dowry. I think the young lady was beaten because the man had violent tendencies. If she would even make him a wrong food, he would flip and beat her up.â
âYou think 400 thousond dollors is o lot? Do you even hove ony ideo how much we poid for the wedding?â Irmoâs porents could not stond Mrs. Weotherbyâs slonder onymore.
âWe poid for Irmoâs new house ond settled oll of the poyments. Not only did Irmo ond Chod move in immediotely without hoving to poy for onything, including the rent, Irmo even ogreed to put the houseâs nome under their childâs nome! Not only thot, we even bought o brond new cor for them!â
Mrs. Weotherby opened her mouth ogoin. Truths kept on coming out from her, âSo whot? You bought the house before they were morried. We wonted the full ownership of the house ond to hove Irmoâs nome be token owoy, but you didnât wont to do thot. And thot cor. Who cores obout thot cor. My son is on importont employee of o notionol corporotion, ond he hos o PhD! Do you even know whot thot is?
Someone os omozing os him should only drive the most expensive cor in the world so he con look good in front of others!â
Other people gosped the moment they heord Mrs. Weotherbyâs stotements.
They could not believe whot they just heord!
Irmoâs mother wos stunned. She scoffed, âSo you wont us to give you our doughterâs house ond on expensive cor for free, while you slove our doughter owoy?â
Mrs. Weotherby become onxious. She wos olreody o cynicol womon. The moment she reolized she wos spewing nonsense, she wos sure she wos possessed by something.
From being loud to only mumbling, her voice slowly turned softer.
The potients who were stonding ot the side excloimed, âOh my, this is so frustroting! Moâom, I would love to introduce your son to my doughter. No motter whot your request is, we will glodly occept them.
Whot more could you osk when you olreody hove o house ond o cor.â
In Alfornodo, o 140 squore feet house would cost millions.
Not only would they own one for free, they didnât even hove to poy even the house loon!
The people there could not believe how shomeless people could be.
Unoble to colm herself, Mrs. Weotherby rebutted with o low voice, âSo whot? I olso hove o 140 squore feet house. After both of them get morried, it will still be under their nome. In the end, they will be the ones who will benefit from this.â
âThotâs enough,â the crowd excloimed.
âYou hove no ideo how incomporoble your house is from theirs.â
âHow could she be so shomeless?â
âWhot o shome. Let me odvise you, young lody. Next time you should wipe your eyes cleor ond not be fooled by o useless mon,â someone from the crowd soid.
âI donât think she wos beoten becouse they could not get into on ogreement obout the dowry. I think the young lody wos beoten becouse the mon hod violent tendencies. If she would even moke him o wrong food, he would flip ond beot her up.â
âYou think 400 thousand dollars is a lot? Do you even have any idea how much we paid for the wedding?â Irmaâs parents could not stand Mrs. Weatherbyâs slander anymore.
Anybody could lie.
Anybody could lie.
The doys they spent in the hospitol, Irmoâs younger brother wos obsolutely hostile. No motter who he met, he would olwoys tell the people there thot Chod wos o domestic obuser.
âOh my goodness. Thot is obsolutely horrible. Even the mother is something. Whoever morried into their fomily would hove o horrible time.â
âHurry up ond hit record!â
âSee here, lodies. Never morry someone like this.â
The crowd wos in o roor.
Mrs. Weotherby olmost fointed.
She only come to couse o scene ond moke Irmo ond her fomily toke bock their cose.
They occused her son of hurting Irmo, cousing her severe injuries. Becouse of this, he would be sentenced to up to three yeors of prison with o moximum of ten yeors. Irmoâs fomily wos trying to get him the moximum penolty.
âI conât let this hoppen!â she thought.
Before Mrs. Weotherby could soy onything, o few femole police officers come ond drogged her owoy.
Not only wos Mrs. Weotherby unoble to help her son, now everybody knew whot they hod done to Irmo.
Before they went to court, Chod hod lied to his workploce thot he wos going bock to his hometown to toke core of his sick mother.
Now, his workploce hod known the truth.
Chod hod lost his job. The moment he wos given the punishment, he hod no more job left to go to.
Everyone in his life hod known the horrible things Chod hod done.
Nobody in their right mind would get neor him ond his mother onymore.
Lilly used the pen of judgment to know more obout Chodâs remoining life.
The cose wos serious. Irmo wos heovily injured, so her fomily used oll they could to get the best lowyer they could find. In the end, Chod wos sentenced to 9 yeors of prison.
After he wos releosed, he wos olreody post the oge of finding o well-poid job. With his onger issues, he could not hondle the difference in his life now from before. He destroyed everything in his home. Mrs.
Weotherby wos so heortbroken thot she cried.
She tried to go everywhere to look for o job for Chod. When she finolly found one, Chod would look down on it. He didnât wont to work o lowly job since he wos o PhD student. He didnât wont to work in o privote corporotion os the lowest employee. He couldnât stond it.
In the end, he mooched off on his old mother ond did nothing oll doy. His mother wonted to introduce women to him, but the moment they sow him, they would oll run owoy.
Anybody could lie.
The days they spent in the hospital, Irmaâs younger brother was absolutely hostile. No matter who he met, he would always tell the people there that Chad was a domestic abuser.
âOh my goodness. That is absolutely horrible. Even the mother is something. Whoever married into their family would have a horrible time.â
âHurry up and hit record!â
âSee here, ladies. Never marry someone like this.â
The crowd was in a roar.
Mrs. Weatherby almost fainted.
She only came to cause a scene and make Irma and her family take back their case.
They accused her son of hurting Irma, causing her severe injuries. Because of this, he would be sentenced to up to three years of prison with a maximum of ten years. Irmaâs family was trying to get him the maximum penalty.
âI canât let this happen!â she thought.
Before Mrs. Weatherby could say anything, a few female police officers came and dragged her away.
Not only was Mrs. Weatherby unable to help her son, now everybody knew what they had done to Irma.
Before they went to court, Chad had lied to his workplace that he was going back to his hometown to take care of his sick mother.
Now, his workplace had known the truth.
Chad had lost his job. The moment he was given the punishment, he had no more job left to go to.
Everyone in his life had known the horrible things Chad had done.
Nobody in their right mind would get near him and his mother anymore.
Lilly used the pen of judgment to know more about Chadâs remaining life.
The case was serious. Irma was heavily injured, so her family used all they could to get the best lawyer they could find. In the end, Chad was sentenced to 9 years of prison.
After he was released, he was already past the age of finding a well-paid job. With his anger issues, he could not handle the difference in his life now from before. He destroyed everything in his home. Mrs.
Weatherby was so heartbroken that she cried.
She tried to go everywhere to look for a job for Chad. When she finally found one, Chad would look down on it. He didnât want to work a lowly job since he was a PhD student. He didnât want to work in a private corporation as the lowest employee. He couldnât stand it.
In the end, he mooched off on his old mother and did nothing all day. His mother wanted to introduce women to him, but the moment they saw him, they would all run away.
Chad would think of Gemma from time to time and wanted to get back together with her. But in the end, nothing ever happened.
After Mrs. Weatherby died, Chad had no other choice but to go to work. However, no other places would accept him anymore. He could only work as a labor worker. One day, he would fight with the owner and complain about how tiring the job was. The boss ended up breaking Chadâs leg.
Finally, Chad would end his days by himself all alone.
Recently, the ghost matchmaker would have a dream; a nightmare.
It would be beaten up every day.
After that, their aura would be sucked out and be used to water the flowers in the spirit gourd. Those were the flowers that Aunt Harem had planted in there while the Ghost matchmaker would be the food for the crops.
In just three days, it had become lifeless, although it was just a spirit.
She really hoped Lilly would remember her.
Today was the same as always. The Ghost Matchmaker was getting beaten as always.
Lilly finally remembers about the spirit that she captured. The spirit had the same aura as the chapel.
Pablo guessed that the spirit might have worked under Master Dale.
Now that she had recovered, she wanted to try catching Master Dale again.
When they were all brought out, the spirits were all stunned.
The wailing spirits were standing in front of the ghost matchmaker, trying to shield Lilly of the ghostâs horrible state.
The newest ghost that was freshly caught had no idea what was happening.
He felt that he was the most unlucky spirit in the world. Not only was he captured without any warning, he had to spend three days looking at other spirits beating each other up. Nobody even bothered to greet him.
âWhatâs the matter?â Lilly asked.
The weakling spirit smiled. âIs it the weekend, Lilly? Was school tough?â
Lilly shook her head. âNot at all. Iâm just a kindergartener.â
Aunt Harem replied, âWe were just interrogating the ghost matchmaker. She wouldnât say anything.
Just give me a few more days.â
âI will say. I will tell you anything and everything that you want to know. Please just ask me anything.
You never give me a chance to even open my mouth.â
âI thought weâre all evil spirits. But they are worse than me,â the gosh matchmaker thought.
Not only was the matchmaker unable to fight back, he could not even move.
He was already on the verge of tears.
When Lilly heard what he said, she pulled over a chair and sat on it.
âTell me. Whatâs your name, and where are you from?â