Chapter 41 – A Turning Point in Lord Death Is Now Back Home by Chris by Sherry Din
In this chapter of Lord Death Is Now Back Home by Chris, Sherry Din introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 41 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Urban genre.
A dozen bodyguards rushed over, grabbed Susan Jefferson and John Jefferson, and dragged them outside.
"Help! Help!"
Susan struggled and screamed.
Laurence Collins and Loretta Harker both had smug expressions on their faces.
It was all because Susan lied to them just now.
She deserved all this!
Suddenly.
Bang!
As Susan and John were getting kicked out from the Collins family, there was a loud noise outside the door.
Then, the door of the Collins residence was kicked open.
"Esther, Chris, you are finally here!"
When she saw Chris and Esther, Susan broke free, ran over and shouted.
"Mom, what's going on here?"
Esther walked over and asked with concern.
Alas!
John shook his head and sighed softly.
Susan immediately cried, "Esther, you have got to help us out here! Your grandfather and your uncle were going to kick us out, but we refused. Now they are calling in bodyguards to blast us out..."
Esther's face turned ashen at Susan's words.
These were her own parents.
Besides, how could her grandfather treat his own daughter and son-in-law this way?
"You guys are getting way out of line. Have you forgotten what happened at the banquet?"
Michael Collins looked disdainful, "Chris Shelby, can you stop being so pretentious? You made our family a joke, and today I am kicking you losers out of the Collins family."
"You are so funny!"
Chris was even more indifferent, "Save it. We can't stand staying in such a sick family. You know what - I am taking my father and mother-in-law away today."
Did Chris know what he was saying?
Susan was taken aback for a moment when she heard this.
Then, she shouted anxiously, "Chris, come on. You are getting confused! Where are we going to stay if we leave with you? Are we going to squeeze in that tiny basement with you?"
Esther frowned and said, "Mom, what's wrong with us living in the basement? It's better than being picked on here!"
"Right. Esther is right. I've been here long enough," John echoed.
John had had enough. Susan had insisted on staying with the Collins family. Otherwise, John did not have to be scorned by his "families" under the same roof this whole time.
Susan said with a livid face, "You don't get it. Now that we can't go back to the Jefferson family, where are we going if we don't stay here? Do you really want us to live in the basement? Your basement is so small for us all!"
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