What Happens in Chapter 1211 – From the Book Quadruplets Unite: Mother's Words Are Law
Dive into Chapter 1211, a pivotal chapter in Quadruplets Unite: Mother's Words Are Law, written by joy. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
“This isn’t all,” the woman said. “He wrote a will before he passed away, stating that he wanted. to sell this Starhill Garden house and give all the proceeds to his mistress as if taking care of her for the rest of her life. Can you believe it? It’s enough to drive me crazy!”
“Indeed!” Doris thought of her sister and remarked, “This property is part of your marriage assets. Why should you sell it and give the money to his mistress?”
“But he left a will,” the woman said. “If I don’t follow it, his family will blame me for going against his wishes.”
“So, what do you plan to do?” Doris seemed to understand the woman’s thoughts.
“Well, since that jerk specified that all the money from selling the house goes to his mistress, I’ll just do as he said.”
“Are you suggesting…”
The woman raised a finger, “I’ll sell it for one dollar, and then donate all the house to the mistress, as per the will!”
“One dollar?” Doris exclaimed. “Isn’t that too cheap?”
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“What? Do you want me to sell it for two dollars and give that bitch an extra dollar? Am I supposed to be that generous?”
Doris, “…” Wasn’t it more complicated than that?
Regardless of how much the house sells for, according to the will, the money has to be given to the mistress. Could it be that selling it for more money would mean she’s practically helping that woman steal her man?
That was absolutely out of the question!
One dollar, and she still feels like she’s giving it away too easily!
She should be lucky she’s not getting slapped for being ungrateful!
And now she wants a share of the property!
“Do you think I’m just giving away that one dollar? I can’t stand this!”
Tears welled up in the woman’s eyes. “Maybe, Ms. Doris, can you negotiate? Would one cent work? One cent feels just right to me!”
“One…” Doris frowned. “Just be magnanimous and give her the dollar. You can’t even get a penny out of this.”
“Fine, I’ll take your advice. Deal!” The woman turned to Haider. “The property contract is being transferred to Ms. Doris. Help with the paperwork, please.”
“Sure thing,” Haider presented the prepared contract, “Ms. Doris, please sign the contract. The house is now yours.”
“Of course,” Haider replied, “I’ll be there when you settle into your new home.”
Leaving the bubble tea shop, they got into Waylon’s Maybach.
Doris held the property contract in her hand, feeling a bit dreamy.
She pinched her thigh, feeling the pain.
Taking a deep breath, she murmured to herself, “So, this is happening?”
“Congratulations!” Waylon fastened his seatbelt. “You have your own house now, no more relying on others!”
“But this luck came so suddenly, Doris said. “I just feel something’s off.”
you regret it, you can sell the house to me, Waylon suggested. ‘Ill offer you two steel coins, you’ll double your money!”
“Nice try!” Doris retorted, “This is a stroke of luck, a blessing from above” They knew I had a tough time with two kids, so they looked out for me. Why should I give you a discount? Do you need a house?”
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