I said indifferently and snorted, "The money is not enough, but you want to glorify yourself. If you had honestly followed the original plan, it would have been built and furnished long ago."
"Now, I don't have any money. You and your bride can get married in an unfurnished house."
As his sister, I had done enough.
Jack pointed at my nose and shouted, "Scarlett! You came to Chicago and became wild, right? Don't forget that it was our parents who supported you to go to school. I didn't even go to school. You owe me this!"
"I worked part-time to support myself through college! You dropped out, which was your own choice. Over the years, I've sent a lot of money back home. Speaking of which, everything you eat, use, and live in, is what I've contributed to. I don't owe anything to the Reid family!"
“Scarlett, what are you saying? What do you mean by that? We are all one family. In the future, when you have children, your children will have to call him uncle. So, please help your younger brother."
I shook off her hand and said, "You guys should leave. I don't have any money. If you don't leave, my roommate will call the police."