Blimey, My Kid's the Heir to the Billionaire Boss! -
Chapter 1108 The Contract from Back Then
Sadie watched him walk away, feeling torn.
She knew Micah brought her and the kids here not just for a warm farewell but to make one last attempt to change her mind.
But before he could say anything, she had already shut him down.
She expected him to speak, but he stayed silent. Her emotions were all over the place.
Sadie left the room and saw the kids happily eating pizza, raving about how good Micah's pizza was.
Not wanting to interrupt, she went back to her room to look through her old journals.
When Edmond was alive, she lived a carefree life and spent money without thinking.
After Edmond passed, she quickly ran out of money and had to sell Eleanor's things to get by.
Even then, it wasn't enough. Brenda suggested she start budgeting, tracking daily expenses, and reviewing them monthly to cut unnecessary costs.
This habit helped balance her finances a bit, but she still had a tendency to splurge.
For instance, she sent the kids to the best schools and bought the best formula and clothes, even when she couldn't afford it.
Every time she overspent, she regretted it and scolded herself in her journal.
Sadie: [Sadie, you're so foolish. You're broke, yet you took the kids to Whimsy Wonderland Fun Zone and spent over $800. How will you buy formula now?] Sadie: [Sadie, work hard, make money. You must escape poverty.]
Sadie: [Wow, Male finally transferred $2,500. So happy, hahaha.]
Sadie: [Today, I bought a bottle of kidney tonic for Male, spent $100, and got mocked by the pharmacy clerk for being stingy. They said my husband's kidneys were bad, and I only bought one bottle. Hmph, I heard them when I went back for the receipt. So annoying!]
Sadie: [Brenda bought a cabinet and paid the utilities, costing over $800. And Male had no business today. I'm so anxious. If this keeps up, my budget will be messed up again. I need to replace a way for him to earn more money.]
At the end of each day's accounts, Sadie would write a diary entry, which now seemed quite amusing.
A smile crept onto Sadie's face as she flipped through the journal. Suddenly, she found a neatly folded piece of paper inside. She opened it and was stunned.
[Due to my debt to Sadie two years ago, from today onwards, I will give half of my daily income to Sadie as compensation, with no regrets and no backing out, or I will be cursed!]
This childish debt contract, with its crooked handwriting, was written by a younger Sadie. It had a date and Micah's signature and fingerprint.
Looking back, she felt foolish. She had seen Micah's signature at VIC Group. How did she not recognize it?
She really was quite naive.
But on second thought, it was her naivety that led to so many events. If she were the person she is now, those stories probably wouldn't have happened.
A self-mocking smile appeared on Sadie's lips. Just as she was about to put the paper back into the journal, a voice suddenly came from behind her.
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