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Seven Years of Marriage with Jake novel Chapter 96

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Chapter 9

I was shocked by Ethan's unashamed audacity.

How could he have the nerve to ask for this?

He only gave a betrothal gift of 30,000 dollars, and my mother didn't keep a penny of it, but instead added 70,000 more, making it 100,000 dollars for me to use in case of emergency in the future.

We've only been married for a little over a month, and he's already setting his sights on my dowry?

I sat on the sofa with a mirthless smile, spreading my hands.

"I've put some of the dowry money in a fixed deposit, and the rest has all been used to subsidize the household."

"You know, I've already overspent this month."

Ethan's face turned cold.

"I've been telling you to save money from the beginning! But you just won't listen!"

Heaving a long sigh, Ethan stretched out his hand:

"Then take out the rest of the money for mom's treatment!"

"At the rate you're spending so extravagantly, no amount of money will be enough for you to squander!"

After waiting for a while and seeing that I hadn't moved, Ethan's eyes widened.

"Is mom's illness more important or your money more important?!"

I sneered.

"There are still more than ten days until the salary is issued, what will I spend after giving it to you?"

Ethan looked indignant.

"How much can you spend on eating and drinking in a day?"

Furious, I laughed and countered:

Ethan glanced at the new clothes I had just bought on the bed, seven or eight sets.

He hesitated.

"What about your personal expenses?"

I quickly spoke up:

"Personal expenses are borne by oneself."

Ethan nodded in agreement without hesitation.

Watching him with a look of successful scheming, I found it extremely ridiculous!

It seems he doesn't know.

The trivial matters in marriage are the invisible huge expenses!

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