"Clark, you are such a senile old coot! Can't you understand how correct Fannie is? If we could latch on to Charles, our life would be full of bliss! How could we become family with Charles if you keep on refusing to give the household register? You're acting like a fool!" Annoyed at Clark's refusal to give up the household register, Jill ran over and grabbed Clark's arms. "Fannie, pull harder! We can't allow him to hold on to the register any longer!"

At Clark's age, strength was the last thing he had. Moreover, he didn't have to fight off one assailant, but two.

Amidst the ruckus, Fannie finally wriggled the register out of Clark's hold.

"Fannie, return the household register!" Clark shouted with a grimace.

"No, I won't. I'll keep this household register now!" Fannie said with the corners of her mouth turned upwards.

"Fannie is right. Now, Charles has to give us money so that he could have the household register. If he refuses, he could no longer marry Nancy," Jill said, proud of her daughter's actions.

"What rotten lu

d them without caring about Nancy.

"Shut up, or you won't get a penny!" How could Charles allow others to slander Nancy?

Jill didn't dare to say anything more when she heard Charles' words.

After all, Jill was a woman who bullied the weak and feared the strong.

"I can give you ten million. Tell me, when will you give me the household register?" Charles calmed down and asked.

"Ah, as long as you give us the ten million, we can find the household register by tomorrow," Jill said, excited about the foreseeable future full of luxuries.

Jill wanted to have the money as soon as possible. Anyway, the household register was worthless in her hand.

She didn't want to give it away immediately. It would be like slapping her own face. After all, she had already said that they couldn't find the register after searching for a long time.

Although her dignity was worth nothing, she believed having it sometimes wasn't all too bad.

"Okay, get the household register ready. I'll come and get it tomorrow." Charles ended the call.