“Alright, I got it,” Ashlyn replied. She took Susan’s hand and said, “Grandma, see me off, alright?”

Horace did not dare to refuse since she needed a favor from her. All he could do was complain, “Alright, we all know you love your grandma the most.”

Susan took Ashlyn’s hand and the two of them left the villa together.

Ashlyn came in a rush, so she had not brought much cash with her. She did not want to inconvenience her grandmother by bringing her to the ATM. Susan did not have any money saved up for retirement and hence did not have a lot to spend. Every time Ashlyn came, she would give Susan some money to spend.

She sent Anderson a text: You have ten minutes. Bring twenty thousand in cash to the Berry Residence.

Anderson replied in confusion: Huh? What for, boss?

Ashlyn responded: Just do it. I need it urgently.

When Anderson saw the reply, he hurriedly went to withdraw money.

Ashlyn placed her phone back in her pocket and brought Susan to take a seat on a chair. She inquired, “Grandma, has Mary been making life difficult for you?”

eyes. She smiled. “She is

been back in a long time. I’m worried for you. I know it isn’t easy for a

sobbing, “It’s all my fault. If I were a little more capable, you wouldn’t have had to move out of

who would still treat

uneducated. Her husband had died early and she had raised Horace alone. Horace did not disappoint and managed to get into a

got together with

memory, her mother and Susan had had a good relationship with each other. Back then, even though Ashlyn was young,

it was a different story when it came

Argh!

if you miss me as well. I was a little busy of late,

the meantime, Anderson had rushed over with a black plastic

the bag to Ashlyn while struggling to catch

it to Susan, “Here, grandma, here’s some money for you

money you gave me last time!”

well and make sure they don’t see it,” Ashlyn nagged as she placed the bag inside Susan’s

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