Eight Uncles' Beloved Treasure (Lily)

Chater 982



Chater 982

Chater 982


At this moment, Hannah was still reasonable with Helen.


With Hannah’s temper, if someone had played a trick on her in school, she would have punched them.


Hannah had been in many fights before.


However, now she just wanted to pull her grandmother away quickly.


Helen gripped the archway tightly, which slightly crushed the pink roses and caused some flowers to fall off.


Hannah quickly let go of her hand, but Helen continued to pull back, causing her to bump into the archway.


Crash!


The pink roses fell off the wall.


Hannah was furious and asked, “Grandma, what do you want?”


Helen replied, “I just came to see you.”


Hannah scolded her, “You didn’t come to see me. You came to ruin my uncle’s wedding. You wouldn’t be like this if you came to see me.”


Helen was dizzy after being hit. She was also angry. She felt that Hannah was an ungrateful person. She wondered if the Crawford family had spoken ill of her behind her back.


Helen knelt and cried, “Hannah, how could you think of me like this? Did the Crawford family say bad things about me? Hannah, I have my difficulties.”


“You can’t treat me like this. You are the only one I can rely on now. If you don’t care about me, I have no choice but to die.”


Lilly ran around the house but could not find Hannah.


Instead, Lilly heard some familiar crying. She was puzzled, and Josh said, “Where did Hannah go? ”


Isn’t Hannah supposed to be outside eating mangoes? But she is not there.


They ran into Blair on the way out. Josh tried to capture the Holy Mother Ghost but failed. It seemed like Blair was intentionally blocking them.


Lilly pulled Josh over and saw the scene of Helen crying.


Josh became angry. The old witch who taught Hannah bad things is here again.


He rolled his sleeves and was about to walk forward, but Lilly stopped him and said, “Wait, brother. Look, is sister using that rag to block her grandmother’s mouth?”


Uh, Lilly felt a bit guilty for wanting to see Hannah block her grandmother’s mouth.


It turned out that Helen was crying and making a fuss, and Hannah was getting impatient. She looked around and spotted a rag in the corner not far away.


Hannah did not disappoint anyone. She was pushed to her limit and rushed over to grab the rag, stuffing it directly into Helen’s mouth.


Helen did not see it coming and quickly pulled the rag out. Her patience was also running out.


How did she become like this?


The way the Crawford family educated the children were incorrect. If a child treated her grandmother like this outside, they would be cursed by others.


Helen spat a few times, trying to get rid of the dirty taste in her mouth.


“Hannah, how could you do this to me?”


Hannah stared at her and said, “Then what do you want me to do? Hurry up and say it.”


She was just a child. How could she take her grandmother to live with the Crawford family? That was impossible.


It seemed highly unlikely that she would move in with her grandmother. She had no desire to leave the Crawford family, as they had been kind to her. Her grandparents, uncles, and aunts were also wonderful people.


More importantly, she had her little sister, Lilly accompany her. Hannah did not want to leave.


Helen realized the timing was right and tearfully said, “Hannah, I have been sick lately and have no money for treatment or food. I have no choice but to come to you for help.”


“Please give me some money, and I will leave now…”


Hannah was speechless.


It finally dawned on her that Helen had come to ask for money.


She frowned and said, “I don’t have any money now. Are you that desperate? Why don’t you sell the necklace?”


She remembered the necklace too well. Liam bought it for Bettany as a birthday gift, but Helen had come to ask for money and took it away.


Liam was very angry then. It was also the first time she saw her parents quarrel fiercely.


Liam was quiet, and Winona kept blaming him, “She is my mother. What’s wrong with giving it to her? Can’t you just buy another one?”


Liam claimed the necklace was worth millions, which only fueled Winona’s anger. She said that Liam was always generous to Bettany but not to Helen.


Hannah thought about all this and felt that if Helen had no other way, she could sell the necklace for treatment.


Max worked at the hospital, and she knew there was medical insurance and the treatment would not be expensive. A few million should be enough.


Besides, Helen did not look like she was sick at all.


Helen wiped away her tears as she said, “This necklace is the only thing your mother left for me. I can’t bear to sell it.”


Suddenly, Hannah said, “But Grandma, I don’t have much money either. Didn’t you say I’m not treated well in the Crawford family? They all dote on Lilly over me.”


“I’m telling you, it’s true. I can’t even get a proper meal from the Crawford family. I can only eat their leftovers.” Hannah said.


Josh and Lilly could not believe what Hannah was saying.


Hannah continued, “So no one gives me money, and I only have a hundred thousand left. Are you going to take it away?”


Helen was stunned. She looked at Hannah with doubt as if she were lying.


Even if Hannah was not favored in the Crawford family, she could not have only a hundred thousand in pocket money.


She thought Hannah was living a pretty good life.


This girl must be trying to trick me!


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