CHAPTER 133
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Nina inquired, âWhatâs your educational background?â
Sue answered, âI graduated from a local university.â
âWe only recruit graduates from prestigious schools. Your credentials donât meet our standards,â Nina promptly declined.
Sueâs demeanor soured, but she plastered on a smile and retorted, âBut youâre employed there, arenât you? With a cousin like you, the alma mater shouldnât matter.â Nina replied icily, âA reputable company adheres to standards. If youâre so keen on cutting corners, youâll crumble sooner or later. There wonât be any room for you.â
After being rebuffed repeatedly, Sue grew disgruntled. âNina, youâre just unwilling to lend a hand. Thatâs why youâre saying this.â
âYouâre well aware of it. If youâre always depending on others, youâll be worse off than a beggar when no one lends a hand,â Ninaâs words were cutting.
âIf you wonât help me, fine, but why insult me? Mom, look at her!â Sue couldnât bear the humiliation, her eyes turning red with anger.
Seeing her daughter upset, Lily scolded, âNina, why are you talking to your cousin like that? Sheâs your cousin, show some respect. You shouldnât let success get to your head just because youâre successful.â
Ninaâs expression remained composed as she replied calmly, âI havenât gotten arrogant. Even within a loving family, itâs not as if you all appreciate us. You even managed to upset my father enough that he ended up in the hospital.â
âYouâ¦â Lily was speechless, resorting to her usual unreasonable tactics, âNina, you donât respect me. If even you treat me like this, how can I liveâ¦â
Zion didnât want to hear her crying, so he said, âEnough, letâs not talk about it. Let Xander deal with his own problems.â
âNo, Zion, if you donât help, Xander will die!â
This time, Zion was very indifferent, unwilling to be affected by her again.
Seeing him unmoved, Lily became even more resolute, âYouâre all
heartless. You wonât even help your own brother. You must have
embezzled our parentsâ money net
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Youâve been pretending to be kind-hearted all these years. anything happens to Xander, Iâl never forgive you in this lifetime!â
âMomâ¦â Sue also began to cry, âPlease donât cry. We already begged Uncle and the others for help, but they wonât lend a hand. If you fall ill, what am I supposed to do?â
They caused a scene in the hospital, venting their grievances, and still believed their family was in the right.
Zion saw through them completely now. They were like bottomless pits and ungrateful wolves in sheepâs clothing.
Julia felt a chill in her heart and angrily exclaimed, âI never expected this! After all these years, this is how you see our family. Since you feel that way, then so be it!â âLook at how unreasonable and cruel my sister-in-law is!â Lily sat directly on the floor.
âEnough! This is a hospital, not a
market. If you want to cry, go home and cry,â Nina couldnât bear their relentless harassment. She had grown up witnessing their behavior. If they didnât get what they wanted, they would throw tantrums.
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Ignoring Ninaâs words and their own dignity, Lily retorted, âThis is my good niece, disrespecting her aunt. I might as well die than marry int your family and be treated like this.â
She then attempted to bang her head against the wall. Sue tried to stop her, crying out, âMom, please donât do this. Dad still needs you. Donât leave me!â
Zion coughed uncontrollably, unable to speak.
The door was open, and whether it was from outside or inside the ward, fingers were pointing at them. Exposing family problems in public only provided fodder for gossip. Amidst the chaos, a tall figure appeared at the doorway, his voice stern, âWhatâs going on here?â