Hearing what Chris said, May took a look at Carole with firmness on her face.
She knew that Chris was right.
She didn't care about herself, but she had to take care of her daughter.
She couldn't just watch her daughter starve to death.
Thinking of this, May gritted her teeth and said, "Okay, I will do the job."
"Yeah, that's great."
May finally decided to work for them.
Esther was happy to hear that.
"Well, I'll go to help you deal with the discharge request first. Later, we'll go back to the Jefferson family."
Then Chris left.
Looking at Chris's back, May was grateful.
She knew that Chris said that on purpose.
They just wanted to help her.
May thought she was so lucky to meet such good people.
She swore to herself that she would work hard to repay Chris and Esther after she became the servant of the Jefferson family.
At the same time, in Cloud Bay.
Since Susan came back with one billion coins from Gambling City, she had been living a carefree life.
She just enjoyed life every day.
She also liked to show off her wealth to her friends.
Especially recently, Susan was obsessed with dancing.
She bought a dancing hall and danced with her friends every day.
It seemed that she really liked dancing.
John had persuaded her several times.
But Susan just ignored him.
What John said was useless, so he didn't care about her life anymore.
Anyway, dancing was better than gambling.
At least, Susan wouldn't make trouble for them when she was dancing.
Now, Susan was lying on a sofa.
Susan was so stingy.
Susan was not a fool. She took a sip of water and asked, "Brother, what brings you here? You must have something to tell me, right?"
After saying that, she said vigilantly, "I have to make something clear in advance. I don't have money, so I can't lend you money."
Hearing this, Laurence was a little speechless.
Susan came back from Gambling City with one billion coins.
Recently, she had been showing her wealth in her social software every day.
Everyone had seen it.
But Laurence didn't point it out. He smiled and said, "You must be joking. I won't ask you for money."
"It's good that you don't need money."
Susan breathed a sigh of relief.
She was afraid that Laurence would borrow money from her.
Money was everything to her.
Even if Laurence was her brother, he would not be able to take a penny from Susan.
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