Eight Uncles' Beloved Treasure (Lily)

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Lisa could not understand why they did not ask them to leave directly. What was the point of talking so much to those people?


Even Lilly could not understand. It could be resolved directly, so why did it take so long?


Anthony patted Lilly’s head and said, “Some things must be clarified. The Crawford family never cared about what others thought, but what about Hannah and Zachary?”


Those who were not involved would never understand the feelings of those involved.


Just like now, even though Hannah kicked Helen out. Was she feeling good about it?


In life, everyone would be morally bound.


Suppose they did not talk it out. Ten years passed, Hannah and Zachary would feel guilty when Helen got older.


Even if it was not their fault, seeing such an older adult pitifully stand before them. Could they remain indifferent?


So, it was best to seize today’s opportunity to clarify the situation and express complete disappointment by completely cutting ties.


In this situation, even though it was a private matter for the Crawford family, Blair, an outsider, was also involved. He realized that he could not back down and began to feel uncomfortable.


“Old Mrs. Crawford, I understand your feelings.” He sighed helplessly, “But today is the wedding day of Mr. Crawford and Mrs. Crawford. How about we both take a step back?”


Bettany coldly said, “The most annoying people are those who tell others to be mighty without even getting what’s going on. But you know what’s even more annoying? The ones who get it yet still push others to step back. You said you could understand us but had never truly experienced our pain. What gives you the right to be generous on our behalf? That’s right. We hate Winona and her family too. Not only do we want to kick her out of the wedding, but we also want to banish her from the Earth. Any problem with that?”


“Her daughter has caused so much misery for my family. Are we supposed to support her and treat her kindly? Should we invite her to attend the wedding? Sorry, we’re not saints.”


“She’s pitiful because she’s old? Well, I’m old too. Shouldn’t I be pitied for losing my daughter?”


They spared her life by showing mercy.


The Crawford family was just so petty, so what?


Everyone was speechless.


“If you’re so generous, why don’t you take this old lady back and care for yourself?”


“Others would think she’s your mother.”


“Enough, enough! I can’t stand these self-righteous people. Who do you think you are, so kind and virtuous? Disgusting. Moral hypocrites.”


Blair had never been insulted like this before.


Although he had done good deeds with unintended consequences, he had never received such harsh criticism.


He felt sorry for the Crawford family, Hannah, Zachary, and Helen.


He just could not bear to see them suffer. Was it necessary to insult him by calling him a moral hypocrite?


Blair felt very uncomfortable.


But what made him even more uncomfortable was when the Crawford family’s butler, Jack, walked out with a small bag in his hand.


He had prepared the sewing kit for Lisa to check on the wedding dress.


Bettany threw the bag at Blair, saying, “Now, take your things and get out.”


Blair was in astonishment.


How does my work get involved?


As a wedding dress designer, Blair had always dreamed of personally overseeing the 80 million wedding dress and witnessing its grand debut.


Forcing him to leave was even more unbearable than making him lose everything.


Blair quickly said, “Old Mrs. Crawford, please don’t be angry. The wedding is about to start, and I must watch the wedding dress.”


At this point, Blair did not care about Helen anymore.


Lilly frowned and looked at Blair, who was starting to change his attitude.


It turned out that even the self-righteous man had selfish motives.


When it did not involve his interests, he could speak generously.


Bettany sneered, “Not necessary. You are not the original designer of this wedding dress!”


“We only hired you to adjust this wedding dress!”


“We may not be able to hire the designer of this wedding dress, but can’t we find a designer just to adjust it?”


Besides, today was the wedding day. Even if Lisa ate until her stomach burst, there was no need to make any more changes to this wedding dress.


They did not need him.


Originally, hiring him was just a precautionary measure.


Blair had driven away just like this.


He stood up for others, but Helen had not been driven away yet, and he was the first to be driven away.


Everyone also learned that Blair was not the 80 million wedding dress designer. Most of them were not experts and were misunderstood.


Helen felt a mix of embarrassment and frustration. He had not achieved anything worthwhile and had a feeling of reluctance.


Thinking of Helen, he stopped and waited outside, allowing others to talk about him until Helen was driven out.


“Old lady, come here. I’ll give you a ride.”


In the end, Helen left in Blair’s car.


In the car, she kept crying and saying how pitiful she was.


Sometimes she would say she was sick and had no money for medicine, so she had no choice but to find her granddaughter.


Sometimes she would look out the window with a bewildered look.


Blair felt very sorry.


The Holy Mother Ghost on his head also sympathized with Helen, saying, “This old lady is pitiful. Let’s give her some money.”


“Give her five hundred thousand. Let her have money for medical treatment and food. Forget it. Give her one million. She should have at least ten or eight years of life left. I don’t know if one million is enough for her to live on.”


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