"That's right. Anyway, Joseph is not in good terms with Charles. If he is then he won't have to act in a movie. So, I'm also interested in Joseph. I want to get close to him. He is rich, after all." If there was one thing that Fannie had inherited from Jill; that was her greed for money.

To both of them, money meant everything, and Fannie could lose anything but it.

Back then, Fannie thought it would be hard for her to find a rich man to marry once she divorced Caspar. But now, it seemed like she could use her beauty to marry a rich divorcee.

That was why she kept an eye on Joseph.

How could Fannie know that Joseph was deeply in love with Daisy now? If Fannie provoked Joseph, she would just ask for trouble.

Her beauty was not enough to tempt Joseph, because he had finally realized that no woman was ever good enough for him except Daisy. However, Jill and Fannie didn’t know that. "I support you, but what you need to do now is to divorce Casper!"

"Okay, I'll go to jail to look for Casper in a few days," said Fannie.

Rubbing her eyes, Jill said, "Yes. I'm so sleepy. It's so strange.

tic bag and threw it on the fire.

It was just a few pieces of paper. The fire leaped, and in a short while, the papers turned into ashes.

After cleaning up, Clark left the kitchen.

He struggled to go to bed and fell asleep.

The situation on the next morning could be imagined.

Since they slept well last night, Jill and Fannie woke up in a good mood.

The first thing they did was to take out the household register, but Fannie couldn’t feel it even after trying several times.

So, she lifted the pillow, only to find out that the household register was no longer there.

Although she was still a bit sleepy, Fannie’s concern right at this moment was the bunch of papers that could help them get money from Charles. "Where is the household register? I remembered it was under my pillow last night."

Frowning, Jill asked, "Did you sleep restlessly at night that it fell under the bed?"

Fannie stood up and searched under the bed, but found nothing.

"I don't think so. Mom, check if it's under your pillow. Maybe I forgot and I put the household register under your pillow last night."