Susan was Chris's mother-in-law.
May was willing to give Susan the money.
But why did Susan call her a lowly woman?
Mr. Shelby was such a good person. How could he have such an impolite mother-in-law?
Seeing that May didn't dare to retort, Susan grinned complacently.
Just as she reached out and was about to take the check, she heard a loud shout.
"You dare take it!"
Chris strode over.
He took the check from May and put it into her pocket.
"Ms. Zapata, remember. The money belongs to you. No one can take it from you. Everyone has equal rights. What are you afraid of that stupid woman?"
May tried hard to hold back her tears.
She had no relationship with Chris, and Susan was Chris's mother-in-law.
She was an outsider, and Susan was Chris's wife's mother.
However, Chris helped her and scolded Susan.
"Thank you. Thank you."
May kept saying thanks.
There was nothing else to express her gratitude.
Chris smiled and said, "Take the money and find a good doctor for your daughter."
May couldn't hold back her tears anymore.
Her daughter's illness had always been the biggest problem for her.
In the past, he had no money and had to let her daughter suffer.
Now she had enough money to cure Carole.
Her daughter meant everything to her.
Plop.
May kneeled on the ground and cried, "Mr. Shelby, you saved my daughter and me. From now on, we will do whatever you ask to repay your kindness to us."
Chris hurriedly helped May up and said, "Ms. Zapata, don't say that. It's just a piece of cake for me."
Was she stupid?
No, Susan thought she was not stupid, but was the smartest person in the world.
Susan had lost the opportunity to get the money.
She felt so depressed.
That was one hundred million coins.
If Chris hadn't chosen to help May, May would not dare to offend Susan for one hundred million coins.
Ignoring Susan, Chris said to May, "Ms. Zapata, you can go to the butler now. I've asked the butler to prepare a room for you. You can work here from now on."
"But..."
May hesitated.
She knew that if she stayed in the Jefferson family, it would definitely affect the relationship between Chris and Susan.
Chris had helped her a lot. She didn't want to cause any trouble for Chris.
Noticing May's concern, Chris smiled and said, "Ms. Zapata, don't worry. No one dares to bully you in the Jefferson family."
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