Marrying a Mysterious Billionaire

By: GW Reader

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Chapter 095 Decided to Rise Up

Chapter 095 Decided to Rise Up
Teresa pushed away his money, "I haven't bought pork offal since we got married, so I don't know that you don't eat it. Now that I know, I won't put it in your bowl next time. Put the money away. Don't always take out money and think you are a billionaire."
If he was really rich, he should have taken out millions of dollars in cash and let her count the money until her hands went limp.
"When you saw me cleaning the pork offal just now, why didn't you tell me? What do you have a mouth for? You just don't talk and it's such a waste..."
A stack of money was stuffed into her empty bowl.
Teresa's complaint ended abruptly.
After Hubert stuffed the money into her bowl, he turned away without giving her another chance to return the money.
Teresa looked at the money in the bowl, and then she looked at the man who looked like he was fleeing. He had already opened the door and stepped out of the house.
"Hubert, are you treating me as a beggar?"
The answer she got was a "bang".
The door was closed, and Hubert couldn't help but smile.
Teresa picked up the stack of money that Hubert had stuffed in her bowl and muttered, "Do you think you can do whatever you want just because you're rich? You gave it to me on your own and I didn't ask you for it. Silence me with money? I would like to see how many times you can do this."
She counted the money. It was only three hundred dollars.
"It's only three hundred dollars. Why don't you throw me a sack of money if you're so rich?"
Teresa scolded Hubert again.
Hubert's action of stuffing money into her bowl was too insulting.
But she was still happy if he would like to keep her mouth shut in this way.
Teresa put the money in her pocket, went into the kitchen to clean the dishes, then cleaned up the kitchen, and packed some food to take to the shop for lunch before leaving for work as well.
As soon as she went out, she received a call from her sister.
"Sis."
Teresa always answered her sister's phone call immediately, worried that something would happen to her sister.
"Tess, you haven't gone to work yet, have you?"
"I just came out of the house to go downstairs. What's the matter?"
"I've fed Andy. Come and take him to your shop and let him play there. I'll start looking for a job today." The bruise on Leila's face had faded. After being persuaded by her sister, she decided to start looking for a job today and also start losing weight.
"Okay, I'm coming now. Pack some toys, milk powder, and two to three pairs of pants in Andy's little backpack."
Andy was only two years old. He did not speak very well. He did not know how to use the bathroom and often peed in his pants, so it was necessary to have a few pairs of pants ready.
"I've had it all ready."
"I'll be there soon."
Since she was going to take her nephew with her, Teresa planned to drive her car to work, and she had to buy a child safety seat to be installed in the back seat of the car so that Andy would be safer.
Teresa turned around and walked back. She opened the door, entered the house and got her car key. After thinking for a moment, she went into the kitchen to get some meat from the refrigerator. She planned to cook some meat porridge for Andy at the shop. The milk powder was for him to drink before taking a nap in the afternoon.
Andy must have milk before going to bed, otherwise he would cry and would not fall asleep.
He was addicted to milk.
Soon after, Teresa arrived at the neighborhood where her sister lived.
Leila was already waiting for her sister downstairs.
She was looking around with her son in her arms, a bag on one arm and a backpack on the other, not noticing a new car driving by. In fact, it should be said that she did not pay attention to any cars, as her sister always rode an electric bike.

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Teresa stopped her car beside her sister, lowered the car window, and called out, "Sis."
Leila was startled, and then said with a smile, "I thought you were coming on an electric bike."
She knew that her brother-in-law had just bought a car in cash for her sister, but her sister rarely drove it, and it was the first time she drove it to her place.
Teresa got out of the car and walked over. She took the bag from her sister, opened the door of the back seat, put the bag in the car and asked, "Is everything ready, sis? The most important things are the milk powder and the bottle."
"All is ready."
Leila handed her son to her sister. After her son was in her sister's arms, she leaned over affectionately and kissed his little face, telling him, "Andy, be a good boy and listen to aunt. Mum will be back soon."
Andy was close to his aunt, so he did not cry when his mother handed him over to his aunt. He even waved his little hand to say goodbye to his mother.
Leila felt a little sad.
Her son was only two years old. He was too young. She wanted to take care of him until he went to kindergarten before she returned to work, but reality forced her to look for a job earlier.
"Sis, has Patrick not come back yet?"
It had been a few days since the couple had a fight.
Leila was a little dejected, and she said, "No, but he sent a message asking me to give back the housekeeping money to him, saying that I had to give him back the housekeeping money which he had given to me in advance because he was not eating at home recently."
Everything Patrick was doing now was a slash on Leila's heart that made her extremely miserable.
How blind she was back then to fall in love with such a man, to marry him and to have his child!
It had only been three years, but he was already giving her the cold shoulder and was beating her.
"Sis, have you returned the money to him?"
Leila said after a moment of silence, "Yes. We are strictly going Dutch, and I will not take advantage of him."
Teresa pursed her lips and said nothing more about her brother-in-law. It was useless to say more. She asked with concern, "Sis, do you still have money?"
She took out the three hundred dollars Hubert used to shut her mouth from her pocket and stuffed it into her sister's hand, "Take this first. Just tell me if it's not enough. You don't have to feel burdened. Think of it as I'm lending it to you."
Leila returned the money to her sister, "I still have money. I've been saving the money that you gave me every month for investment. Although I don't earn much, it is enough for me to survive this period of time, and I will have money when I get a job and start working."
Now she was extremely glad that her sister had told her to save part of the housekeeping money that her sister had been giving her before in case of emergency. Otherwise, now that her husband had stopped giving her money, she would have nowhere to turn for help.
Since her sister did not want her money, Teresa put the money back into her pocket. She told her sister a few more words, and at her sister's urging, left with her nephew. Before leaving, she said, "Sis, come for lunch at my shop. I've brought meat and vegetables from home to cook at the shop."
Hubert did not let her order takeout and asked her to cook by herself. He also asked Watenll City Hotel to deliver meals to her if she did not want to cook.
Watenll City Hotel was known as a seven-star hotel. A simple vegetarian dish there was even more expensive than a meat dish from a fast food restaurant. The meal delivery that he ordered consisted of several dishes and cost a great deal.
This man was really a big spender and did not know how to save money.
Such a prodigal man!
However, aside from the question of money, what he did was definitely heart-warming.
"Okay, I'll just eat out if I go too far. If I don't go far, I'll go to your shop for lunch."
Teresa agreed and said a few more words before leaving with her nephew in her car.

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