Chapter 198
My Gorgeous Wife is an Ex-Convict!
All of a sudden, Grace knew what they were up to. The only reason they called her over was to get her to pay the fees.
If she guessed it right, these people in front of her would have prepared what they were going to say.
Sure enough, once Old Mr. Kelleigh finished, her first uncle. immediately said, âDad, we donât have any money. I donât even have the money for my son to get married. Otherwise, my Hoganâs wedding wouldnât be dragged until now.â
âYes, Dad, we donât have money!â Her second uncle also joined in immediately before bitterly turning his face to Grace.
âGrace, if our family wasnât poor, we wouldnât have thought about marrying you into the Miller family.â
âSo just because youâre poor, you can marry me to a fool? Do you have the right to do so just because youâre poor?â Grace said coldly.
While her second uncle was frozen in place, her first uncle said with a look of dissatisfaction, âYour two cousins donât even have wives. Theyâre responsible for carrying on the Kelleigh family line. Your grandmother has always been so kind to you. Donât you want to repay her? Besides, youâve been to prison. Itâll be nice if someone is willing to marry you!â
âGrandmotherâs the one who is good to me, not you. Why should I repay you with my body?â Grace was amused.
Some people would always be so selfish. They only thought about how others should give them, but never about what they had given others.
âWell then, since youâve also said that itâs your grandmother who is good to you, then you should also bear some of the cost for her medical expenses.â Her third aunt looked as if she had caught Grace by her words. Her face was full of pride.
Grace was not surprised that her third aunt would say so. She simply stood quietly to see what her third aunt would say next.
Her third aunt then continued. âGrace, you should have told us earlier that you know a big shot. We wouldnât have had such a misunderstanding then. We just want you to have someone to rely on in the future!â
âI donât know where you got your luck, Grace. You even know someone so important. Does that man know that youâve been to prison? Youâre not keeping anything from him, are you?â Her cousin Stella Lindsay said sourly.
She had never seen the man but heard her first uncle and second uncle describing the scene and the manâs appearance. After hearing it, she felt extremely jealous. Why did Grace have such a big shot like him to protect her?
Should not all men look down at a woman who had been to prison?
Grace just smiled coldly, still in silence.
Her third aunt gave her daughter a gentle sigh, then said to Grace, âNow that you have someone to back you up, thatâs your capability. Surely you are not short of money, so why donât you bear all your grandmotherâs medical expenses? Besides, weâre always traveling to the hospital to accompany her.
You should reimburse us for the trips and meals. Your grandmother needs people to help her eat, drink, and use the toilet, so we need to hire a caretaker for her as well. All this will probably cost 200,000 a year. If your grandmotherâs medical bills increase again in the future, weâll figure it out when the time comes.â
âLetâs do it this way then,â Old Mr. Kelleigh concluded after her third aunt finished. âGrace, transfer 200,000 into your first uncleâs bank account later.â
âI didnât agree to this,â Grace said bluntly.