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Chapter 66 Guard(2/3)

Let them develop freely."

"Hey, father really said that?"

Uncle Mason finally realized that something was wrong. His father had always valued his eldest grandson, and even doted on him.

After all, Karen's parents are gone long ago, so he deserves more attention and support from his family.

Now it seems that Karen is already in love, and the other person's mother has also come to the house. According to custom, things have entered the next stage after falling in love.

As a grandfather who loves his grandson almost to the extreme, how could he suddenly stop caring about him?

"Moreover, the last time Miss Eunice and her mother came to visit our house, my father specially asked us to take Mina and the others to the amusement park, and it was a rainy day." Aunt Mary said, "I feel that my father just doesn't want to

Let's get too involved in Karen's romance, so that points to a possibility."

Uncle Mason's eyes widened immediately and he shouted: "Father wants Karen to go to Wayne?"

"So, Winnie and I were thinking that if Karen really goes back to Wynn with Miss Eunice, then we have to raise a sum of living money right now to exchange it for real money. The house prices in York City are not very high.

It’s cheap, but at least we need to prepare a smaller apartment for Karen, right?

It's one thing whether Karen can live in the woman's manor, but how can she not have a house of her own in York City?

If the two sides quarrel or have a conflict, Karen may not even have a place to go. He is a man after all."

"I'm going to ask my father tomorrow. No, I'm going to ask my father now and ask him what he thinks and whether he really wants Karen to go to Wayne!"

Uncle Mason stood up and put on his slippers.

"Hey, what are you going to do? Do you have any room to interfere in what my father has decided?"

"No, I have to go, I just can't get angry!

My brother is no longer here, how can we let Karen go to Wayne!

Our Immelais family has not fallen to this level yet!"

"Then you can ask father what he thinks tomorrow. It's too late now. Father may have already taken a rest."

"No, if he wasn't in the study, I would go to the bedroom to look for him. If he fell asleep, I would wake him up, because I didn't know before, but now that I know, I can't allow myself to act stupid.

Mary, you know, I am really scared. I am afraid that because we are back, my father plans to send Karen away so that I can inherit the family business."

"Crack!"

Mason slapped himself,

"How could I do such a thing? If so, do I deserve to be called 'uncle' by Karen!"

"Father... wouldn't think so. Father has always been a very fair person."

"But I can't allow this to happen. I absolutely won't allow it. This home, this funeral home, belongs to Karen!"

At that time, my father called the three of us, brother and sister, to us and solemnly asked who of us wanted to inherit the family funeral club.

Winnie and I both refused. We longed for the outside world. We grew up in the Immelais family funeral home. We were tired of this for a long time!

We feel that if we continue to work in this industry when we grow up, it will be a waste of youth, a waste of life, and a waste of life!

After my brother saw that Winnie and I both refused, he chose to inherit the Funeral Society.

At that time, Winnie and I were both young and ignorant. We just thought that if my brother agreed to inherit the family business, Winnie and I would be free. Otherwise, we were really afraid that when our father came to forcibly choose one of us, he would choose us.

.

But it was actually my brother who gave the power of choice to me and Winnie, and he made his brother and sister happy.

After I started working, I didn’t know you at that time. In fact, my first capital for stock trading was given to me by my brother, which was quite a large amount of money.

Where did Winnie get so much private money to help that piece of shit Parker open a factory? That was also given by her brother.

so,

My brother chose to stay and keep the family property for us, but at the same time, he had already divided the property between me and Winnie.

As a result, now, my brother's only son has to be sent to Venn.

mary,

sorry,

Even if I take you out to sleep on the street now, I can't let this happen!

Why did Winnie and I choose freedom and let my brother stay behind?

When we lose our wings outside, will we still have to rob my brother’s son’s nest when we come back?”

Hearing what Mason said, Aunt Mary retracted her hand from dragging her husband.

"When my father told us to give our family shares so that we could better run the funeral club, I shouldn't have agreed. Winnie and I just came back to work and asked for someone to take us in. How could we be qualified to get shares? This share, this

The family property originally belonged to Karen.

I’ll go find my father and find out!”

Uncle Mason walked out of the bedroom and came to the third floor. He knocked on the study door first.

"Enter."

Uncle Mason, who was standing at the door, took a deep breath, opened the door, and walked in.

About a quarter of an hour later,

Uncle Mason walked out of the study.



"Squeak..."

The bedroom door was pushed open, revealing Uncle Mason's face.

Karen, who was sitting at the desk and reading a book, raised his head: "Uncle?"

"Karen, come out for a moment."

"OK."

Karen followed his uncle all the way down the stairs to the first floor.

On the first floor, only one light on the northwest side was turned on, where the sofa and coffee table were placed.

Aunt Winnie was already sitting there, wiping her red eyes and pouring coffee.

"Aunt, what's wrong with you?" Karen stepped forward and asked, "It's not worth being angry with that kind of person, really."

Karen thought her aunt was still sad about what happened to Parker during the day, but now Parker has probably confessed to God in heaven, and Alfred should be back soon.

It's just that Karen didn't want to tell her aunt and Chris about this kind of thing, so she just let the guy leave in an unexpected way.

In fact, Karen misunderstood.

The reason Aunt Winnie was wiping tears was because she had just been scolded by her second brother, Uncle Mason.

Uncle Mason yelled at her directly:

It was understandable that Mary didn't tell me. Her surname was not Immelais, and she would definitely think more about Mina, Lunt, and her family.

As for you, since you have noticed it, why don't you take the initiative to tell me?

Have you forgotten that you have changed your husband's surname back to Immelais?

How can we be worthy of our dead brother?

Under Uncle Mason's questioning, Aunt Winnie did not argue, but just wiped away her tears.

"Sit." Uncle Mason pointed to the sofa.

Karen felt the atmosphere was a bit strange, so he sat down.

Uncle Mason also sat down, looked at Karen, and asked seriously:

"Karen, tell me honestly, will you go to Wayne with Miss Eunice?"

Karen was stunned for a moment, but nodded and said, "I think so."

"Are you voluntary? Your grandfather said that you are voluntary."

"Grandpa is right. I volunteered. He asked for my opinion several times, and I always chose to go to Wien."

Uncle Mason was anxious and said directly: "What's the point? This is your home, Karen. This is your home. This house and this funeral home are all yours and only yours."

You stay and grow up... No, you don't have to grow up, just now."

Uncle Mason looked at Aunt Winnie, who took out a piece of paper she had just written on in front of her;

"Karen, your aunt and I will withdraw all the shares, including Mary's share. This home and this industry will be yours."

Karen felt as if he had understood what was going on, and there was a warm current flowing in his heart.

Really, I am used to seeing too many relatives who are completely embarrassed in the face of money and interests. The kind of relatives who can take the initiative to control money and still stand true to their true intentions are really rare.

Karen pushed the paper back to Uncle Mason and Aunt Winnie, smiled and said:

"Uncle, aunt, I really want to go to Wayne."
To be continued...
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