Lilian was struck as if by lightning and fell at my feet, holding onto my pant leg and crying, "Olivia, my mom and I can't come up with so much money to repay the debt. You have a house; can you sell it to pay off some of it?"
She had quite the nerve. I looked at her with bewilderment. "Lilian, don't you and Mom also have a house? Its value should be higher than mine. Why don't you sell your own house?"
Annie didn't hear clearly and only heard that they wanted to sell her house. She screamed, "You can't sell my house! Where will I live? Do you want me to be homeless?"
Seven:
Regardless of what the two said, the creditors were unmoved, insisting that both of them pay up.
Following my lead, they also declared that they renounced their inheritance.
"We don't want the inheritance; we're just likeOlivia!"
"Yes, we were unaware of Logan's loans, and we have no obligation to repay."
Unfortunately, it was futile.
During the funeral preparations, I investigated and found out that many of Logan's loans were guaranteed by Annie and Lilian. Moreover, they had taken a significant share from these loans.