Chapter 89
Chapter 89
At that time, Yvonne had returned home tiredly after going shopping.
Lydia sat on the sofa in the living room with a sullen expression. Before Yvonne could put her things
down, she said coldly, "From today onward, this house can only accommodate either me or Samuel.
You should think about how to solve this, Yvonne."
Yvonne furrowed her brows. Her mother was fine earlier, so why did the woman suddenly act up again?
"Mom, what's wrong with you?" Yvonne asked.
"What's wrong with me?" Lydia instantly exploded and said righteously, "Samuel doesn’t even respect
me anymore now. I think he no longer obeys anyone anymore. He even had the guts to scold me. Do
you think I can continue tolerating such a person?"
Scold?
How could Samuel scold Lydia? There must have been some misunderstanding.
"Mom, you're not listening to other people's nonsense, are you?" Yvonne asked.
"He scolded me right in front of my face! Why do I need to listen to anyone else?" Lydia said.
"How’s that possible?" Yvonne's first reaction was that of disbelief. She was the one who knew exactly
what
kind of person Samuel was. He suffered terribly at home for three whole years and did not even seem
to mind it even if he had been misunderstood.
Take the car crash for example. It was clearly Steven’s responsibility, but Lydia blamed it on Samuel.
Did Samuel even voice out any dissatisfaction then?
"What the hell is going on?" Yvonne asked.
Lydia told Yvonne about what happened that day. She emphasized trivial things and left out important
details. There was not the slightest mention of her request for Samuel to bear the responsibility, but
added fuel to fire about how Samuel scolded her. She even said that Samuel forbade her to visit once
Samuel and Yvonne moved into their new home.
Yvonne did not believe any of it after listening to that because it was impossible for Samuel to say such
things.
Furthermore, Samuel did not even mention living in a new home. He just said he bought a second-
hand house.
Seeing Godfrey's silence, Yvonne knew that Lydia must have been lying and so she asked, "Dad, tell
me what happened."
Godfrey glanced at Lydia but did not dare to say a single thing after seeing Lydia's fierceness.
"Yvonne, are you doubting me right now? Are you really going to believe an outsider? I've worked so
hard to raise you and now you've become an
ungrateful person," Lydia said angrily.
"Plus, I never even said that I wanted to live in his shabby house. What right does he have to show off
in front of me?
"I'm warning you, it's either him or me in this family. G o figure it out yourself."
Yvonne was having a massive headache. No one could stop Lydia when she threw a fit, but things
were definitely not as simple as it seemed, so they could only wait for Samuel to go home.
"Mom, if it really is his fault, I'll tell him to apologize to you," Yvonne said.
"Yvonne, don’t you understand anything? He’s already bought a lousy house and he's independent, so
he doesn't think he needs to be living under our home. That’s why he dares to scold me. Is there any
use in apologizing? I'm warning you, if you dare to move out with him, I'll disown you for the rest of my
life," Lydia threatened.
Yvonne sighed. Things were all fine earlier... Why did such a big conflict occur all of a sudden?
"What if his house is better than ours? Will you still refuse to go?" Godfrey said weakly at that moment.
All they knew was that Samuel bought a house. They had no idea what the house was like and Godfrey
felt that i t was not a good thing to be too definitive.
Lydia smiled coldly and said with contempt, "Godfrey, do you think that this piece of trash can afford a
luxury home? It’s a second-hand house and you’re expecting it to be better than ours? Have you lost
your mind from all the stress?"
Godfrey sighed. Although he did not have much hope, there was still a chance that Lydia was wrong.
However, what Lydia said made sense too. How could a person like Samuel afford a luxury home?
"In any case, we’ll wait until he comes back. I want to know what happened."
Lydia felt a little guilty after seeing Yvonne's resolute attitude. After all, everything that happened that
day was her responsibility.
However, Lydia did not believe that Yvonne would disregard her feelings after how badly she kicked up
a fuss early. If Yvonne ended up siding with Samuel, Lydia could just cry, make trouble, and threaten to
hang herself. In that case, Yvonne would have no choice but to compromise.
Lydia had the final say in their home. She did not believe that there was no way to get Samuel out of
the house.