Husband's Funeral: The Secretary and the Inheritance 4: Who taught you to be tough?
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She kicked the wallet away and shouted, "You shameless person! Do you think that just because Su Nan is gone, you can fool us, the orphans and widows?" 0
 
"This house was clearly bought by Su Nan, and there’s a deposit! Su Nan told me all about it!" 0
 
"He invested millions in stocks and funds! Do you really think you can deceive me?" 0
 
"Su Nan was right; you heartless woman, you took his company and now you want to take his house and the deposit too. You leave him no way out. No wonder he wants to elope with me!" 0
 
Huh? 0
 
I had a look of disbelief on my face, hardly able to believe my ears. 0
 
It turned out that the seemingly honest and trustworthy Su Nan had been boasting about himself behind my back? 0
 
But then again, he did have a strong sense of pride despite appearing simple and honest. For all these years, he had told me he didn’t want to be seen as living off someone else and wanted to prove himself. 0
 
To protect his pride, I would secretly pay the bill every time we went out to eat, afraid he might think I was being extravagant. 0
 
I even went home to ask my dad to arrange for him a vice president position at the company. 0
 
I never expected that not only would he slander me in front of the Secretary, but he would also belittle my parents? 0
 
The Secretary was relentless, urging my mother-in-law to step in. My mother-in-law did not disappoint; her face darkened as she arrogantly said to me, "Since you married my son, everything that belongs to you is his! Your family's assets are all his too. You’re the only child in your family; isn’t all your wealth going to be my grandson's in the future?" 0
 
I couldn’t help but roll my eyes and sneer, "The house and shares are my premarital property. I suggest you take a look at the marriage law." 0
 
As I spoke, I pulled out a stack of documents from my bag—purchase contracts, shopping receipts, transfer records, and share transfer agreements. These documents proved that the house and everything in it belonged to me. 0
 
While they were flipping through the files, I turned around and went into the bathroom to grab two white plastic stools, placing them in front of the Secretary. "Here you go; I won’t argue with you anymore. This is all that remains of Su Nan's inheritance in this house; it all belongs to you now." 0
 
 
Secretary's eyes turned red with rage as she frantically tore apart the documents on the table, scattering the pieces all over the floor. 0
 
"This is impossible! These must be fake!" 0
 
The old woman lunged at me, her claws outstretched. 0
 
"Yes! They are fake! We need to call the police! Let's catch this fraud who wants to steal my son's inheritance!" 0
 
I sidestepped to avoid the old woman's charge and turned to smile as I pulled out a stack of photocopied documents from my bag. 0
 
"I knew you would pull this stunt. I have plenty of copies, so go ahead and keep tearing." 0
 
"Oh, by the way, I've already sold the house. Please finish your tantrum and leave quickly, or I'll be the one calling the police for trespassing." 0
 
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Secretary and the old woman refused to budge, crying and throwing a fit in the villa. 0
 
"Song Nian, you killed Su Nan, and now you want to harm his only son? Aren't you afraid of retribution?" 0
 
"You jinx! You should never have been allowed in; you caused my son's death and now want to drive me to my grave. I'm going to sue you for my son's life!" 0
 
I walked to the door, opened it wide, and gestured with my right hand. 0
 
"Safe travels; I’ll be waiting for you to take me to court!" 0
 
Seeing that I was unyielding, Secretary whispered something into the old woman's ear. Sister-in-law's eyes lit up as she helped the old woman leave quickly. 0
 
I knew they wouldn't give up easily, but what did it matter? Once those Usurers came after them, they wouldn't have time to bother me anymore. 0
 
 
 
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