Chapter 675: Chapter 675: Have You No Shame?
“Oh, by the way, is your family’s restaurant a stock company?” Old Madam suddenly asked.
Christy Xenos: “...”
Joshua Clarke: “...”
“No, it’s not,” Joshua Clarke said awkwardly.
Old Madam then said, “So we can’t expect too much from you. The dowry should be around 5 million. Bring a dowry equivalent to 5 million as well. Your family should prepare some gold and silver jewelry for Cindy, and that should be about enough.”
“In Belfard, a dowry of 5 million really isn’t much. Just a random house costs more than 5 million,” Mrs. laughed, “But you’re right about one thing: you’re really not asking for much.”
Christy Xenos was dumbfounded.
She just came to ask for the money, why is the Zhekova Family asking for money from them?
The Zhekova family is so rich, and yet they’re asking for money from them.
Have they no shame?
Old Madam just said that the Clarke family is poor!
They’re so poor, and yet they’re asking for money from them?
Christy Xenos quickly looked at Wendy Clarke, who was about to speak.
Butler Howard suddenly came over and said, “Old Master, Old Madam, Young Master and Young Madam are back.”
After Butler Howard finished speaking, Adrian Zhekova and Cindy Clarke entered together.
“We told you before to inform your grandparents that we planned to visit today. But when we arrived, your grandparents were very surprised and we seemed like we came unannounced, which is very impolite. Did you forget because you were busy?” she asked.
Christy Xenos also chimed in to scold Cindy, “You’re just so unreliable, how could you forget such an important thing even while being busy? You even forgot to tell us about your wedding, and now you forget to tell us about our visit. Isn’t this a misunderstanding among us?”
“Now that we’re in-laws, how could we have such a misunderstanding?”
Cindy thought they were really foolish. Did Christy Xenos think she would cooperate with them?
Christy Xenos and Wendy Clarke tried to put the blame on her, but did they think she couldn’t speak for herself?
Cindy then said in surprise, “You never told me! When did you tell me that you were coming? Before the Pingla Competition award ceremony, I briefly met Wendy, and then we never met again. No one contacted me, so how would I know you were coming today?”
“If I had known you were coming, I would have stayed here to wait for you.”
Christy Xenos’ face lit up as she caught a loophole in Cindy’s words, and she quickly said, “Now that you mention it, I remember that you met your sister that day. Why didn’t you contact us as well? You left without a word, didn’t tell us about your wedding, and when we came all the way to Belfard, you didn’t even show your face.”
Cindy didn’t let Christy finish and said, “You just said that you told me you were going to visit today. How can you change your story and say we never had contact? If there’s no contact, how could you tell me about the visit? Your statements are contradictory, can you give a clear explanation?”
Christy Xenos hesitated, realizing her mistake.
She was too focused on finding loopholes in Cindy’s words that she forgot what she had said before.
Christy Xenos found that Cindy had become increasingly difficult to deal with.
She stammered, finding it difficult to speak.
Upon seeing this, Wendy immediately took over and said, “Cindy, what’s the matter with you? When you left home without saying a word, we searched everywhere for you, but we couldn’t find you. Dad loved you the most, always keeping you by his side and teaching you all his skills. You just left without a word, do you know how heartbroken he was?”
“When you disappeared, Dad’s hair turned white from worry overnight!” Wendy’s eyes turned red and her voice choked as she spoke.
She wanted to portray Cindy as an unfilial person in front of the grandparents at the family mansion.
The Zhekova family could tolerate Cindy having no background or family status, but if she didn’t have character, they couldn’t still accept her, could they?