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Once again, it was an unknown caller. A wary expression crossed Katelyn’s face. Were those two causing trouble again?
As soon as she pressed the answer button, the old woman’s crying filled her ear.
“Mia, hurry over here. These ruthless people are trying to kick me out of the house!”
The background noise on the call was chaotic. Alongside the old woman’s crying, there were various mechanical sounds, suggesting a forceful entry.<fn39cd> Read full story at ?ovelFind</fn39cd>
Their shameless tactics hadn’t fooled the Bailey family in the slightest.
“I’m not involved anymore. I’ve given you the house. Whether you can hold onto it is your problem,” Katelyn said calmly.
“How can you abandon us? You’re the only one who can help us now!” The old woman’s voice was desperate, teetering on the edge of tears. “Figure something out, or we’ll end up at your ce tonight.”
A chill passed through Katelyn’s eyes as she realized the old woman was trying to manipte her again.
“We’ll see about that.” With that, she ended the call abruptly.
Knowing the old woman and the man had her address, she instructed the security guards not to let them through.
Although Katelyn hadn’t put the old woman on speaker, her wails were so piercing that even Vincent, who was simply standing nearby, could hear them distinctly.
With a probing look, he turned to Katelyn.
“When will you sort this out?”
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“Once the test results are in. I’m curious to see their next move.” With a cool, detached expression, Katelyn sat backfortably, giving the impression that she had everything under control.
Vincent offered a smile and a nod.
“I’m intrigued as well.”
Katelyn suspected that it was Sharon who had likely driven the two out.
Those two were sure to cause more trouble, always leaving her to clean up their mess.
She had considered blocking their numbers but ultimately decided against it.
How else would she be able to witness their antics the moment they unfolded?
The morning had been quiet, but by afternoon, the two started causing trouble again.
This time, Katelyn received a call from an unfamiliar number.
It was someone calling from a shopping mall.
“Is this Miss Katelyn Bailey? Your grandmother has picked out a jade bracelet here, but she doesn’t have the money to buy it. She’s asking if you could pay for it.”
Katelyn’s gaze grew colder by the moment. Those two were the epitome of greed. They even had the nerve to visit a mall and expect her to pay!
Weren’t they kicked out of the house? How could they be in the mood for shopping? Or had Lise backed down again?
Katelyn responded coldly, “I don’t know them. You should send them away if they can’t pay for it.”
The sales assistant replied with uncertainty, “We’ve tried everything, but they refuse to leave. They’re leaning over the disy case now, and it’s really disrupting our business. It might be best if you came down.”
Before the associate could finish, the old woman grabbed the phone and eximed, “Mia, this bracelet is gorgeous. My birthday’sing up. Wouldn’t it make a wonderful birthday gift?”
Katelyn’s smile wasced with sarcasm. The bracelet they picked would definitely be expensive. Did they think she was an idiot?
“I don’t have money,” she retorted sharply, and the old woman lost her temper.
“How can you not have money? You’re Iris, aren’t you? You’re so famous. Basically, you just don’t want to spend your money on me, your own grandmother. You’re so ungrateful! This amount is nothing to you, and yet you’re too stingy to part with it?”
Katelyn held the phone, her tone growing even colder.
“When I was kicked out of the Bailey family, I left with nothing, and I paid them a billion dors to cut all ties. How would I have any money left? If you really want the bracelet, ask the Bailey family for the money.”
Upon hearing this, the old woman’s voice turned shrill and somewhat bitter.
Subconsciously, Katelyn frowned and covered her right ear.
The woman was unbearably loud.
The old woman continued to berate her, “Have you lost your mind? A billion dors, and you gave it all to strangers just like that! What about me? I’m your grandmother! You won’t even spend a dime on me!”
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