Wolves, Maces, And Blood

Chapter 49 Grandma and Grandpa’s Situation



Chapter 49 Grandma and Grandpa’s Situation

“Betty, we’ve rented your store for over four years, and we’ve never missed a payment. Would you be

so kind as not to give me a hard time?”

Gemma Wright reached out and wiped her eyes, then humbly took Betty’s hand. Pointing to a few

bullies standing nearby, she said in a choked voice, “They are deliberately making trouble. Everything

in the shop has been broken by them. If anything, they should pay for it.”

“In addition, both of us worked from morning to night, and the extra fresh vegetables and fruits we

bought in at five o’clock this morning were wasted by them. Speaking of which, we are also victims...”

Gemma Wright was really wronged!

Since Sean went to prison five years ago, Nicola Wright died, and the house was taken from her, the

Wright family had been in complete ruin. The couple had no choice but to move out of the bustling city

and rent this shop and stall in the suburbs. They thought they could live a safe life, a normal life, but

things didn’t work out.

Occasionally, local ruffians and thugs would come to pick quarrels and trouble them.

Before, they just took protection money, or they got nothing for free. They could do nothing but grit their

teeth and accept it.

And today, those punks were even worse. They each had a baseball bat, and without saying a word,

they went into the store and smashed it, and suddenly it was like this.

Betty, as the landlady, heard the news and came to ask Gemma Wright to pay.

How could Gemma Wright afford it???

“Come on! Stop it!”

Betty threw Gemma Wright’s hand away and snorted, “Everything happens for a reason. You said they

smashed the store, so let me ask you, of all the stores on this street, why did they smash yours?”

“Look at my door, look at my window, the walls, the furniture, I paid for them, you know? You want to

default?”

“No way!”

Betty was on her high horse and spitting.

“You…”

Gemma Wright’s eyes watered and her face turned pale with anger. She shivered and was about to

say something when one of the bullies came up to her with a baseball bat.

She was too frightened to say the next words.

“What did you say, old lady?”

He was a head taller than Gemma Wright, and very athletic. He strode over to Gemma Wright, looked

down at her, and pretended to reach for his ear and grinned, “I can’t hear you. Say it again if you dare!”

Gemma Wright unconsciously took a few steps back and turned away from his gaze.

“I’m talking to you!”

With a roar, the bully was waving baseball bats in front of Gemma Wright. “Don’t you want me to

fucking pay for it? All right, tell me. How much do you want? Uh?”

Gemma Wright hesitated and steeled herself, “You’re the ones who broke it. Of course, you’re gonna

pay for it. As for how much you pay, Betty calls the shots because she owns the house…”

Boom!

In the middle of Gemma’s sentence, the bully lifted a baseball bat and hit a table next to her. With a

loud bang, the table was smashed into a big hole on the spot.

Then he looked back at Betty and asked, “Betty, she said we smashed it. Did you see that?”

“No!”

Betty raised her chin and lied with her eyes open, “Anyway, I rented the store to them, and now it

became like this, I don’t know who did it, all I know is that I need to ask them to pay for it.”

“Betty, how…”

Gemma almost passed out. It took her a while to recover and she said, “How could you do this? When

they came in and smashed things, everyone in the neighborhood saw them, and you saw them, too.”

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Betty rolled her eyes.

The bully raised a baseball bat, pointed it at a crowd of onlookers and asked, “Who the fuck saw that?

Step up and show me.”

The neighbors looked at each other in silence at his threat.

No one dared stand up for Gemma.

Some even whispered, “Just face it, Gemma. Spend your money and wipe out your misery.”

“Yeah.”

“Betty is not the unreasonable type to overcharge you.”

Hearing this, Gemma was desperate!

“Did you hear that?”

Betty held out her hand triumphantly and said, “They saw everything. What do you have to say now?

Save it. Just pay me. $100,000!”

“Give me $100,000, pack your things and get out of here!”

$100,000!

Everyone was shocked by this number, and their hearts shook violently. They figured it out. Betty

teamed up with the gang to put on the show. They were determined to screw over Gemma and her

husband today. But what could they do?

They dared not offend these bullies!

“I saw it, too.”

When all the people were sweating and sighing secretly for Gemma, suddenly, a man’s voice, like a

thunderclap, rang out in the crowd.

It was Sean!


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