After my salary was handed over to Daisy, it would go into the pockets of George and Hollie for them to enjoy themselves.
At that time, I was their money-making machine. Of course, she didn't mind me.
Since I found out that Daisy was handing over all my salary to George and Hollie, I stopped giving her my salary.
From that moment on, all their attitudes to me had made a 180-degree turn.
To them, I was a worthless existence.
As a thirty-year-old man who was unmarried, I was a huge burden and liability to this family.
Of course, they no longer welcomed me.
Until now, they sold my house, successfully cashed out, and took it for themselves.
They probably thought they had squeezed out all my value! They didn't need me anymore!
"You said it well!"
I looked at Hollie without saying anything more. I didn't change my slippers as I went straight to my room.
Seeing that I didn't look happy, George followed me and said, "Oliver, how many days are you going to rest here this time?"
I stopped and looked back at George. Originally, I was planning to tell them about my winning 320 million dollars.
I would give them a big house and a car, which was nothing, but now it was unnecessary.