I went upstairs, knitting my brows together tightly, but before I could knock on the door, Amy's impatient voice came from inside.
"Look at her! We shouldn't have left her even a basement when we bought this house!"
"You bought this house?"
I sensed something wrong, so I pushed open the door and questioned my parents, "Didn't you say this house was allocated to you by the government after the demolition of our old house in our hometown? Where did you get the money to buy it?"
"You sent some money home every month after you graduated from college, didn't you? It added up to more than 500,000 dollars, enough for a down payment on the house."
My legs went weak, almost causing me to fall to the ground.
My parents had always told me that they had saved this money for me so that I would have enough money for my future marriage.
Unexpectedly, they had secretly bought a 140-square-meter house without telling me.
"The warranty deed! Show me the warranty deed!"
"What? Are you intending to snatch the house from your brother Will?" My mother questioned as she stood in front of Will protectively.