Chapter 57 Why Don't You Just Go Rob The Bank
Chapter 57 Why Don't You Just Go Rob The Bank
"I really don't have the money, Derek. Don't force my hand. As for Linda, she has just gone back to the
Xia clan, she can't just ask them for that much money. It's impossible."
Inside of the ward, Linda's foster mother Donna Xie sounded helpless and trembling.
"You don't have the money? You don't have it but Linda does. Just ask her for it! Come on, my dear
sister. I'm your only brother. Would you like to see my dream never come true just because I don't have
the money?"
Linda couldn't be more familiar with that voice, which belonged to her mother's little brother Derek Xie.
And Linda couldn't be more furious everytime she thought of him. Though Derek Xie was her uncle, he C0ntent © 2024 (N/ô)velDrama.Org.
was a total scum.
The Xie clan had always preferred sons to daughters. And therefore Derek Xie always got whatever he
wanted since he was a little boy, while his own sister Donna Xie, being as the daughter of the family,
had been treated as a housemaid.
A couple years ago when their father had taken ill and couldn't get off his bed, it was Donna Xie who
took care of him everyday from dusk to dawn.
Aa for Derek Xie, he wouldn't even answer his sister's calls when she need his help to send their
father to the hospital in the middle of the night, Let alone paid for his share of the medical expenses.
Derek Xie was a middle school drop-out and a total deadbeat. Ever since he left school, he had
become a trouble maker who was loafing around all day long, indulging himself in alcohol, tobacco,
gambling and girls.
But most ironically, their father had left the house of 860 sq ft along with tens of thousands of cash to
his precious son before he died.
Donna Xie inherited nothing from her own father. Soon after their father's death, Derek Xie drove
Donna Xie and her daughter Cindy Xie out of the house, with the excuse that his own daughter Lily Xie
was in high school and needed her own room for study.
Linda was a college student back then. She lived in college and tried her best to do all the part-time
jobs she could find. She wanted to make more money so as to rent an apartment and get her mother
and sister out of that horrible place.
It was not easy for them, but they were happy to have their own place without having to face Derek
Xie's nasty face every now and then.
The brother and sister were still quarreling with each other inside.
Noticing Linda's surging fury, Charles Mu then held Linda's little hand tight in his.
Linda stepped forward and pushed the door open.
"Bam!"
The quarrel stopped abruptly. Derek Xie looked over his shoulder and found Linda standing at the door
with a tall and handsome man, who seemed quite rich.
He immediately put on a flattering smile, "Oh, it's you, Linda! My dear niece! Come over here, I haven't
seen you for years."
Linda rolled her eyes at him and walked straightly toward Donna Xie.
Donna Xie was still trying hard to catch her breath after the row with her brother.
Linda then patted her back gently and tried to make her feel better, "Mother, are you alright?"
"I'm fine, Linda."
Donna Xie tried to calm herself down and slowly regain her breath, for she was so pleased to see her
daughter again.
Derek Xie felt embarrassed that Linda had been ignoring him since she came in. He was about to burst
into anger like he used to, but then he thought of the 30, 000 debts, and managed to squeeze another
flattering smile while turning his eyes to Charles Mu.
"And this gentleman is?"
Derek Xie was born and raised in SH city, and naturally when the Xia clan had found Linda back, he
heard about the gossip that Linda was going to marry the CEO of the Mu company.
Speaking of which, Derek Xie was thrilled. Though Donna Xie was only Linda's foster mother, it didn't
stop him from boasting about being the uncle-in-law of the CEO of the Mu company.
Naturally, no one would actually believe his words.
"I'm Linda's fiance, " said Charles Mu shortly.
"Oh, my nephew-in-law then." Derek Xie bent over promptly, and then tried to shake hands with
Charles Mu.
Charles Mu lifted his eyebrows and gauged him for a few seconds before finally raising his hand.
"Mr.Mu, I presume?" asked Derek Xie cautiously for confirmation.
"Yes, " answered Charles Mu with a slight nod.
Derek Xie was literally more than thrilled at Charles Mu's positive answer. Surely his 30, 000 gambling
debts was only a piece of cake to the CEO of the Mu company.
"Linda, I wonder why you never introduced your fiance to your own uncle. He is so remarkable and
handsome." Derek Xie beat his brains out trying to find something to compliment Charles Mu, and
these two words were all he could think of.
"What do you want? Just spit it out and leave my mother alone!" replied Linda sourly.
"You... How can you talk to your uncle like this, Linda?"
Derek Xie was about to burst into curses when he suddenly realized it was not the right time, so he
gulped back the rest of his words.
Linda then sneered at him, "Well? Then how exactly should I talk to you?"
"Linda, come on. We are all families, don't fight with each other." Donna Xie held Linda's hand back
and looked at her imploringly.
Linda took a deep sigh. It was always like this. Donna Xie was a conservative woman. She valued
harmony in the family more than anything else, and she even thought it was natural that women were
lower than men in social status.
That's why she willingly remained as a housemaid in her own family and never thought of fighting back
even when her brother bullied her.
Donna Xie even had no objections to her father's last words. She believed her brother was the rightful
heir to the property while she was just a daughter who couldn't carry the family's name.
But what she didn't know is that she was completely wrong. A daughter mattered no less than a boy in
any family. Women could also be independent and productive and important just as men were.
Derek Xie smirked. He knew his sister would speak up for him. She always did. Even though his sister
was timid and poor, her submissive character did have its use, as it had helped him get on with his
cozy life for countless times.
"Sister, now that Linda is here, how about we just talk to her? We are all families after all. And I'm sure
you want to see me thrive someday, right?" said Derek Xie while rubbing his hand greedily.
Donna Xie seemed a little awkward. She looked up at Linda, but was too embarrassed to say anything.
"What's wrong? Mother, what is it?" Linda heard vaguely outside the ward when they were arguing over
money, though she had no idea about the 30, 000 they were talking about.
But she was smart enough to figure out what it was about.
Donna Xie then said hesitantly, "You see, there's a shop in your uncle's neighborhood, and now the
owner wants to close the shop and move away. So your uncle want to rent the place and turn it into a
hot-pot restrestaurant. And he is going to need 30, 000 for that."
" 300, 000? Derek Xie, why don't you just go rob the bank?"
Linda was pissed off. 300, 000? Derek Xie surely had the balls to ask.