Chapter 134

Gina stood by the window, watching Samuel as he left. Samuel's last words kept echoing in her mind.

With the concealed weapon in his body, he was waiting for an opportunity to move!

This was a sign of endurance, but Gina felt a strong sense of self-confidence from him.

It seemed that as long as he wanted, he could do it.

He didn't do it because he didn't want to.

Was this confidence, or was it overconfidence?

Even the Hannigan family had never had such an imposing manner, so how could he have such

confidence?

Did he rely on his little tricks behind the Hannigan family's back?

Gina faintly said to herself, "You think too simply. The Hannigan family still has an insurmountable gap

between mountains and rivers. How can you do it?"

"If I hadn't fought for a chance for you, you would have gone to jail for him, do you understand? I hope

you won't let me down, or Grandma Hennigan will let you replace him."

"Both of you are my sons, but my fairness is not worth mentioning in front of Grandma Hennigan."

"Don't let me down, or I'll personally destroy you."

In terms of appearance, the twin brothers of the Hannigan family were almost the same. It was

impossible to distinguish them from outsiders' eyesight.

Therefore, as soon as Han Jun's accident happened, Grandma HenniganGrandma Hennigan came up

with an idea to let Samuel go to jail on Han Jun's behalf. If Gina hadn't tried her best to persuade her to

give Samuel a chance, Grandma Hennigan would have gone to Cloud City in person.

Han Jun's name was Jun. From the moment he was born, he was destined to have a higher status in

the Hannigan family than Samuel.

When Samuel got home, He Ting had already prepared the dishes. Surprisingly, Lydia’s family of three

sat at the dinner table without moving their chopsticks, which was almost impossible in the past.

Lydia didn't plan to wait for Samuel, but Yvonne was s o stubborn that she didn't allow them to eat, so

she had to compromise.

"What have you been doing? Why did you come back s o late? Don't you know that we are waiting for

you for dinner?" Lydia said impatiently.

Yvonne walked up to Samuel and asked in a soft voice, "Are you okay?"

"I'm fine." Samuel smiled and sat down at the table.

He didn't see He Ting, so he asked Yvonne, "Where's Auntie He? Why didn't she come to dinner?"

"Samuel, don't go too far. She's just a servant. How can she be brought to the table?" Lydia said

discontentedly.

Samuel turned a blind eye to Lydia's attitude and walked toward He Ting's room.

He walked to the door and heard He Ting's phone call. She stammered and said that she would think of

a way as soon as possible. It seemed that her daughter had called her.

After He Ting hung up the phone, Samuel knocked on the door and said, "Aunt He, it's time to eat."

He Ting opened the door and said to Samuel, "No, thanks. You can eat first. There's no reason for the

servant to eat at table."

"Aunt He, did your daughter call you? I can give you some money in advance, but you have to eat first.

What do you think?" Samuel said with a smile.

"This..." It was He Ting's first day at work, so she didn't expect to get the advance payment from

Samuel at all. She didn't expect that Samuel would bring up this matter.

"You just need to treat this place as your own home in the future. We don't have so many strange rules

in our family," Samuel said.

Samuel laughed inwardly at the Sue family's rules. Of course, he would not use them in his own home.

He Ting didn't know how to express her gratitude.

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