"I have contributed money and effort to our family, but today I am homeless. I have had enough!"

Now they knew I was serious, and Mary stopped crying.

They just wanted to drive me away and make me go back to work so that they could get more money from me.

Since we'd started a dispute, I didn't mind making a bigger fuss.

"I tell you, this house is mine, and you are the ones who should leave!"

Stephan, who was standing by, muttered, "I have never seen a woman who is not married in her thirties go back home to ask for her parents' house. It's outrageous."

I sneered and rolled my eyes at him.

"That's because you're lacking knowledge and experience."

When Stephan was scolded, Stella also turned cold and said unkindly, "Eva, how can you talk to Stephan like that? Haven't I been good to you? Are you going to drive me away too?"

I looked at her and smiled, saying, "You think I don't know what you are thinking?

"Stella, I bought two houses. You took one for the convenience of your son to go to school and one for your husband's family to live in. How come you say this after taking all the benefits?