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After the intense confrontation between Lady Wilson and Christopher, an irreparable rift formed in their hearts.
Eventually, Lady Wilson decided to set aside only fifty thousand dors for the living expenses of their family of four. She then repaid the remaining amount to the two banks.
Upon receiving part of the repayment, the head of the debt collection department showed Lady Wilson considerable respect. He chose to grant the Wilson family some relief by extending the repayment period, allowing them more time to gather funds to settle their debts.
With this development, Lady Wilson was finally able to breathe a sigh of relief.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
She continued to hold onto hope that the Wilson Group would recover. As long as she could postpone the bankruptcy proceedings, she believed she would have a chance to turn things around.
Perhaps another Keh Wilson would emerge to lend a helping hand?
At that moment, the Wilson family was indeed grappling with significant challenges. However, ultimately, they only needed tens of millions of dors to navigate through their crisis. If they were fortunate enough to encounter a prominent figure like Keh Wilson, who possessed tens of billions in assets, they could rely on that person to assist the Wilson Group. In that scenario, Lady Wilson could restore her family to its former glory.
In stark contrast to Lady Wilson’s hopeful outlook, Christopher was feeling quite despondent.
From the money earned through the sale of the sofa set, Lady Wilson had only retained fifty thousand dors, which she controlled entirely.
Christopher found himself in dire financial straits, barely able to afford a pack of cigarettes.
That night, Lady Wilson spent just twenty dors on groceries for the family. With that limited budget, she was only able to buy a bunch of wilted cabbage and half a catty of pork.
Christopher felt miserable and ufortable, but there was little he could do. He could only endure the situation while trying to think of where the olddy might be hiding the antiques left behind by histe father.<fn5460> Content originallyes from FindN0vel</fn5460>
Meanwhile, as the Wilson family struggled to make ends meet, ire and her family moved into the vi at Thompson First early the next morning.
Since all their furniture was new, they didn’t need to transport anyrge items from their previous home. The four of them simply packed their clothes and personal belongings, along with the kitchen utensils, and moved everything to the vi in one trip.
Charlie was particrly cheerful during this process. While organizing their bedroom, he yfully asked ire if he should bring along the bedding he had used on the floor.
With a slightly embarrassed expression, ire replied, “Didn’t you say you were nning to upgrade yourself? Why would you want to bring that to the new vi?”
Charlie felt a surge of excitement at ire’s response!
When the moving truck arrived at the vi, Jacob couldn’t help but raise his hand in celebration, overjoyed that they were finally moving into their new home.
The family of four then began to tidy up their respective rooms.
Charlie and ire took charge of cleaning the master bedroom on the second floor, while ine focused on the master bedroom on the third floor, and Jacob tended to the smaller bedroom on the same floor.
Jacob expressed a desire to separate from ine.
ine chose not to coax him or argue; she was determined to sleep in the master bedroom on the third floor, leaving Jacob to find his own space. Given her mixed feelings about Jacob, she was quite content to have some distance between them.
However, ire felt a bit uneasy about the situation.
Although she was aware that her parents had never had a strong rtionship, they had lived together for over twenty years. Therefore, the thought of them separating made her ufortable.
Yet, ire understood that as their daughter, it was not her ce to interfere in their rtionship. She decided it would be best to allow them some time apart to cool off and reflect.
If they could gain rity, their lives would be more manageable moving forward.
As Charlie and ire continued packing, Loreen arrived at the vi in a cab.
She brought only two suitcases and a bag, having packed lightly for her move. ire quickly weed Loreen into the vi, guiding her directly to the second floor via the elevator.
As they exited the elevator, ire called out, “Charlie,e help Loreen!”
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