Chapter 342
Chapter 342
When I asked her that question, Hannah couldn't contain her anger and spat out, "How should I know?
A complete idiot, that's what!"
"Idiot? Far from it. He's craftier than a fox! Ever heard of a rough upstart? Jealousy, envy, resentment...
It's like he's got a severe case of it. He has no clue how deep my family's pockets really are."
Hannah’s eyes widened in surprise. "He doesn't know? What do you mean?"
I smiled. "All thanks to my parents."
"Tell me!" Hannah scooched closer, crossing her legs as she settled beside me.
"People have been saying I was a disgrace, that I ran off to Goldenvale Town for some guy, spending a
fortune for someone else. I didn't even call my parents to update them on my situation, which is
basically like setting a fox to keep the geese. They said I was brainless, too sick to even give my
parents a ring, and that I was cold and indifferent—a daughter gone awry, deserving of every bit of bad
karma."
"That's a bit harsh. Not everyone's the same. People like us who live away from home don't burden our
families with our troubles!" Hannah countered the harsh words with understanding. "If you told them
what you were going through, they'd be worried sick!"
I gave a wry smile. "Truth is, I was so sick I was practically under the Dawsons’ spell, never lucid
enough to even consider calling. I was just drifting, waiting for death."
"That's terrifying!" Hannah muttered, "Damn that Jaylan!"
"And to top it off, some had the nerve to blame my parents, saying they should've inquired more when
they lost contact with me. When they came to Goldenvale Town to check on me, they were easily
sidetracked with a few words. What kind of parents do that?"
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"Everyone only knew half the story. My folks are no ordinary old-timers. They've got a way of thinking, a
sharpness in their logic." I said proudly and continued, "They sensed something was off during their
visit but didn't want to spook anyone, so they headed back to Silverdale City."
"They didn't just sit around after that, did they?" Hannah probed.
"Of course not. They had friends in Goldenvale Town look into Medsafe Liyah Inc. and figured out the
whole scenario. That's when Mr. Richardson entered the picture, and they got wind of my situation.
They were worried sick but never one to make a scene. Instead, they meticulously planned every step
of my recovery."
Hannah gave me a thumbs up. "Impressive!"
I smiled contentedly and said, "Even I didn't know until my last trip back to Silverdale City that my dad
had bought a whole street and... well, the financial backing behind it."
"You mean, you didn't even know your family was loaded?" Hannah was skeptical.
"It's a long story," I sighed.
Hannah nudged me, "Go on, what happened next?" Reаd at
I looked at the engrossed Hannah and added, "As for his philandering ways, well, that's just the
Dawson family genes at work!"
"Wow, it’s so complicated!" Hannah sighed, "So was that the whole thing? No wonder you can't stand
the Dawson family!"