Chapter 130 - 130: Now Yigol Novak and Suri Drew are her bread and butter parents
Chapter 130 - 130: Now Yigol Novak and Suri Drew are her bread and butter parents
Chapter 130: Chapter 130: Now Yigol Novak and Suri Drew are her bread and butter parents
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Yigol Novak replied, My uncle and his family object because they still see me as the delivery guy with no prospects, which is how you saw me before too. As long as they know I have money now, they wont interfere so much, especially since they dont need to spend any themselves.
Sana Woods replied, Ive already talked to them, but no matter what I say, they dont believe me and think its just a story I made up.bender
They wont even call you, which obviously means they dont believe a word I say. They dont have the slightest doubt, otherwise, they would have called you by now.
Its like how they look at me. They think Im a girl with no prospects, so no matter what I say, it wont help. I really dont know what else to say. Several times, Ive wanted to show them the photos of you and my sister-in-law, so they can see whether Im telling the truth.
Tell me, if you didnt have money, could you afford to shop at luxury stores? If you didnt have money, would you still be considered outstanding, and would my sister-in-law even take a second look at you?
Yigol glanced over the other messages, but upon seeing Sana mention several times that she wanted to show their families the photos of him and Suri Drew, Yigols heart skipped a beat.
At the moment, he and Suri were in a critical period. Suri had already verified whether he was a real man or not, so the next step would be crucial.
Perhaps with some more effort, he could soon be happily creating a little human with Suri.
If Sana were to reveal his relationship with Suri to their families now, it would be a disaster.
What did this little girl mean by using the photos to threaten him?
You took photos of me and your sister-in-law? How come I didnt know? Yigol anxiously asked.
I secretly took them when you two took me shopping. Sana answered honestly.
Yigol hurriedly warned, Sana, you cant let our families watch those videos. Neither my mom, nor your grandparents, or anyone else. Absolutely not. Yigol was worried that if his family found out, it would create a mess.
The reason he didnt ask Sana to delete the photos was that it would be pointless. No one could guarantee whether Sana would really delete them or not.
I wont show them to our families without your permission. Sana had a clear understanding of this. If she showed them the photos, wouldnt she be offending both Yigol and her sister-in-law?
Right now, Yigol and Suri were her bread and butter, and her chance of going to college depended on them. She wouldnt let her impulsive actions ruin her future.
Let me think about your situation.
Sana replied, Okay.
With Yigols assurance, Sana felt relieved.
Yigol carefully considered his options. He knew he could slowly persuade his parents, but how could he make his uncle understand that he had plenty of money?
Whether his uncles family believed him or not posed a problem.
Even if Yigols parents found out, they would definitely keep it low-key and not boast about it.
But as for his uncles family, Yigol had no idea what they would do once they found out.
Its said that people fear fame like pigs fear growing fat. Yigol didnt want to become famous; he just wanted to live a quiet life enjoying his wealth.
So, the situation was quite complicated.
Sooner or later, his family would find out, but he needed to find a way that would allow them to accept the news without causing disruption to their lives and his own.
Before anything happened, Yigol could already imagine what would happen if his uncles family found out he was wealthy.
Mia, the wife of Yigols uncle, would definitely mock her husband incessantly. It seems that I have to talk some sense into my uncles family.
With a sigh of resignation, Yigol found his uncle Steven Novaks number and gave him a call.
The phone was quickly answered, and from the other end of the phone came his uncles voice, Yigol?
Uncle, do you have time now? I have something I need to discuss with you. Sure, I have time. Just tell me whats on your mind, Yigols uncle replied.
His uncles attitude was somewhat cold, but Yigol didnt mind.
In this respect, his personality was quite like his uncles.
He was the kind of person who didnt like to beat around the bush. He preferred getting straight to the point without any small talk.
Although his uncle seemed indifferent on the surface, he wouldnt refuse to help anyone who came to him if he was able to do so.
That was much better than those who spoke nicely but didnt actually do anything.
Yigol got straight to the point, Uncle, I promised Sana that I would let her go to college, remember? She came to see me the other day.
I talked to her, and she has her own dreams. You cant force her to live the life you want. If she wants to go to college, just let her go. I know you guys are worried about the money, but Ill take care of it for Sana.
She promised to pay me back afterwards, and even if she cant, well figure something out between us. It doesnt concern you, Uncle. I wont treat my sister badly, and I certainly wont ask you for money.
After a sigh, his uncle refused, Yigol, we appreciate your kind intentions, but
Sana cant accept your money.
Youre not getting any younger and are now at the age to get married. Dont follow my example and wait until youre almost 30 before getting married. You see, because I married so late, my siblings are still young and dependent on me, and Im already getting old.
Its not that I dont understand, but in a family like ours, we dont have the luxury of chasing dreams. Once you become a parent, youll understand my concerns. Its not that I dont want your sister to pursue her dreams, but with reality staring us in the face, its impossible not to submit.
Yigol couldnt refute his uncles words.
Indeed, given their familys financial situation, if they had to choose between a son or a daughter, most people would choose the son.
In rural areas, its said that daughters will eventually marry and leave, anyway. Looking at the reality of rural life, this preference, aside from being unfair to girls, is not without reason.
In the end, its poverty thats to blame.
Poverty suppresses aspirations.
His uncles considerations about Yigols marriageable age were just one aspect.
Secondly, they were probably also worried about Yigols parents reaction if they found out about Sana. If Yigols marriage was affected by Sana, then his uncles family would definitely feel responsible..