Chapter 1218 The Mother Who Ran Away with Someone 29



Wan Han never expected his father to come out so quickly. "How did you get my phone number?"

"No matter how I know, that's not the point. The point is that now that I'm out, you should take good care of me, your father."

Tell me, how much are you planning to pay me per month?

Wan Lin had no intention of feeling sorry for his son and daughter. After so many years in prison, he had become even more selfish and only thought about how to make his life better in the future. As for them...

What's the point of giving birth to them and raising them to adulthood if not just to have them support him?

People say that sixty years old is old age and should be enjoying life at home. He didn't ask them to hire a caregiver or anything, just give them some money each month. He, as the father, can rest easy.

"Give me money?" How could Wan Han possibly give you money? "Dad, are you kidding me? I can barely take care of myself right now, where would I get the money to give you?"

I need to make a living too, can't you understand me? If you can't help me, fine, but don't hold me back, okay?

Look at what other people's parents are like, and then look at what he is like. There's no comparison. Comparing them makes you angry. What kind of fathers are these?

Wan Lin found it laughable. What did it matter to him what others did? He only cared about himself and didn't care about anyone else.

“I don’t care about others, I only care about myself. If you don’t care, that’s fine, I’ll sue you. You and your sister won’t get away with this. Give me a certain amount each month.”

Otherwise, we'll see you in court.

Wan Han, you know I'm all alone now. I'm not afraid of anything. If you piss me off, I'll secretly kill myself, I'll cause trouble at your workplace, and I'll go around telling everyone you don't support me.

Wan Lin is truly fearless. He's already reached this point, so things can't get much worse. But his children are a different story. They are people who care about their reputation, and they are afraid.

Wan Han: "..."

"Okay, then tell me, how much money do you want? Let me see if I've said enough. If you ask for an exorbitant amount, there's nothing I can do."

Wan Han dared not gamble. He had finally gotten a good job, and if his father came, he wouldn't have a peaceful life from now on.

"Two thousand a month, your sister two thousand, so I only have four thousand a month. I can barely make ends meet."

"Four thousand is barely enough? You're asking for trouble! You're an old man, you should be grateful you have enough to eat and drink, what do you need so much money for? We don't have any, at most we'll give you a thousand yuan a month, five hundred each, that's all!"

Although Wan Han was afraid that he would cause trouble, it didn't mean he could tolerate his exorbitant demands.

"Five hundred? You think you can fob me off with five hundred? Let me tell you, if you don't give me a thousand, you're just waiting."

To put it bluntly, Wan Lin just saw that they weren't willing to go all out.

"Okay, give me your card. I'll give you five hundred, we'll talk about the rest later."

After receiving the money, Wan Lin felt that this business was viable and that this would be his way of making money.

The money was gone in just two days, and Wan Lin went to Wan Si to ask for more money again, which Wan Si's husband witnessed.

"Who are you?"

"You must be her son-in-law. Didn't Wan Si tell you anything? I'm her father. I even asked her for living expenses. You shouldn't have any objections, right?"

Upon hearing this, the man understood why Wan Si hadn't gone back earlier; he didn't have much affection for this father-in-law.

To put it simply, he and Wan Si will argue, and when they're angry, they might hurt each other in ways that are most sensitive, but as a grown man, he would never lay a hand on her. That's his bottom line.

"Of course I have objections. She's family with me now, so I get to decide how she spends her money. As for my father, a hundred or two hundred yuan during holidays is enough. After all, we're just married daughters who don't need to worry about our parents' families. Don't you think so?"

You can't spoil this kind of person, otherwise they'll become even more arrogant.

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