Does Diana have a share of the inheritance?
Susie easily subdued the confused ghost.
She was so happy and excited that she asked, "Brother, am I awesome? I'm super awesome, right?"
Wade was shocked speechless.
More than just awesome...she's going to the heavens...
No, how did her sister improve so fast? Last time she only conjured up the eight trigrams compass and a red binding spirit net. When did she learn to use this golden tripod and big hammer...
Wade was stunned and said, "Amazing...super brave!"
His admiration for his sister was getting out of control.
Susie was overjoyed. "Daddy, I subdued the evil ghost! He was the confused ghost!" The little one turned to Kellen to show off.
Kellen fondly patted Susie's little head and praised her generously, "Our little darling is great."
Unfortunately...he didn't see anything.
He lowered his gaze slightly and a hint of complexity flickered in his eyes.
Kellen raised his hand and looked at the time again. It was already six o'clock.
Outside, the sky was just getting light, and he could vaguely hear the occasional greetings between elderly people going to buy groceries.
He said, "We should go back. If your Grandma Chloe finds out you disappeared again, she'll probably chop me up barehanded."
Susie put all four evil ghosts into Soul Calabash, stretched her lazy waist, and her voice was still childish, "Mmm~"
It's hard to imagine that she was the little Yama who just used a purple-golden hammer to smash the evil ghost back into its original form!
In the kitchen, Diana and her husband are still quarreling...
They lower their voices, exchanging words with each other. Diana is complaining while her husband is sarcastic. Neither of them is saying anything that can solve the problem.
Susie sighed and shook her head, saying, "Uncle and aunt, we're going back now!"
Only then did Diana remember that she was boiling water.
She quickly said, "Oh...are you leaving? Um, stay a little longer. I'll make you some tea."
Susie waved her hand and also discreetly dispersed the Yin energy around her.
After thinking for a moment, she said, "Auntie, we don't have many chances to regret in life. If people are too confused, they are easily targeted by ghosts!"
After speaking, she looked at Diana's husband and said, "Uncle, my Grandma Chloe said that if a person only talks sense but doesn't do anything, it's worse than saying nothing at all."
Susie finished speaking and waved her little hand, bouncing and jumping after her father as they left.
Diana and her husband were stunned in place, without saying anything.
Diana's husband sat on the sofa without saying a word for a long time before finally saying, "I'm telling you to set clear boundaries with your parents for your own good!"
"Your younger brother wanted to buy a house, and you gave him money."
"Your dad was hospitalized and had no money, and you gave him money. Your dad wants to buy a burial plot, and you have to pay for it. Are you going to support your family for the rest of your life?"
Diana pursed her lips and said, "No, my dad's situation was the last time..."
Her husband sneered, "Is that so? Then let me ask you, in a few years, if your mother gets sick and your younger brother has no money, will you take care of it or not? In a few more years, if your brother's child is born and needs to be hospitalized due to an accident and comes to you to 'borrow money,' will you give it to them or not?"
Diana choked up and had nothing to say.
Her husband continued, "I didn't want to interfere with your family affairs before. Your family affairs are really annoying. Now, Susie is right. I really did something wrong."
"But now I'm telling you, we need to set clear boundaries during this incident. The burial plot costs 250,000, right? We will only pay 150,000. I'll say it again. If you don't follow my advice this time, we will divorce, and our daughter will come with me."
Diana felt a sense of suffocation in her heart.
Her husband looked at her with teary eyes, turned his head and said with a hard mouth and a soft heart, "I didn't ask you to break off with your parents. Is it necessary to be like this? It's not that you shouldn't care about them, it's about understanding your responsibilities and boundaries!"
Diana remained silent for a long time and was about to speak when the door opened. Zach, wearing slippers, came out with a yawn and asked, "Sis, have you cooked yet?"
He was so angry with his sister last night that he didn't eat much and was hungry now.
"Hey, brother-in-law, it's really rare to see you so early in the morning," Zach remembered his brother-in-law's advice to his sister not to spend money and added a hint of sarcasm in his tone.
Without looking at him, Zach went to the kitchen and looked around, frowning and saying, "Sis, you haven't bought groceries today. It's going to take forever to have breakfast...I'm so hungry, can you go downstairs and buy me two buns first?"
Diana's husband sneered, "If you want to eat, go buy it yourself. You're not a three-year-old kid who needs to find his mother for milk. What do you need your sister for?"
Zach became unhappy at once.
What did his sister's husband have to do with their conversation?
He hated his brother-in-law the most. He was harsh, cold, spoke rudely, and was always counting every penny, even the money his sister earned.
Every time he saw him, he had a look of contempt, as if earning a few bucks was such a big deal.
People always say that rich people are snobbish, and his sister was corrupted by her husband.
"Brother-in-law, can you not interrupt when I'm talking to my sister? An elder sister is like a mother, what's wrong with me acting spoiled with her?"
As soon as he finished speaking, the door of the elderly couple's room opened with a bang, and the old woman came out first, seeing Diana and her husband, and paused before saying, "Oh, Elvis is here too. Have you eaten yet?"
Normally, at this time, Diana had just arrived after buying groceries and would cook with her daughter, but today the atmosphere seemed a bit wrong.
The old man was just hit by a fit of anger and almost didn't recover his breath. Now he suddenly sat up and coughed hard, as if his lungs were about to come out.
Diana heard the sound and quickly went to fetch water for him.
Zach pretended to take the water and said, "I'll do it, I'll do it."
The coughing inside went on for a while, and the old woman followed in. Soon, the old man was supported out.
"Elvis also came over? So early, is there something?"
Elvis spoke directly, without any buffer, "Mom and Dad, I came to make things clear today, don't blame me for being direct..."
He paused and suddenly asked, "I just want to ask, will Diana have a share in this house in the future?"
Everyone was stunned.
This inexplicable topic was baffling.
The old man felt uncomfortable in his heart. He was reluctant to spend money on him, and now he was already thinking about this house before he died.
He hesitated and said, "Your mom and I bought this house. As for Diana...a daughter who is married is like water spilled on the ground. Regarding this house, I don't think you both really need it..."
Diana was shocked.
Although she had never thought about her parents' house, they had never thought about her...
She looked at the old woman.
The old woman did not have time to think too much and just stuttered, "Diana, your dad and I are not saying we won't give you a share, but your brother doesn't have much savings... you and Elvis are both capable, so...just let your brother, have it? Mom knows this must be unfair to you... but your brother is not married, and we don't know how he will raise his children in the future..."
Diana was stunned.
Although she had never thought about her parents' property, this answer really chilled her heart...
But what she didn't know was that this kind of heart-chilling feeling was just the beginning...