Chapter 2049 Persistence Over Inheritance
Patrickâs words left Sheila shaken as she doubted everything she knew about paternal love. I used to think Dad loved me as much as the boys. Now, I know how deeply rooted his stupid and unfair sexism is. He sees me as an outsider!
âIf Iâm an outsider, why do you need me to help you secure a loan with the Seet family by leveraging on my relationship with them?â
Patrick was momentarily taken aback before answering matter-of-factly, âBecause youâre my daughter. Itâs your duty to enrich the Muir family to the best of your ability.â
âIn other words, Dad, I have no access to the Muirsâ fortune because Iâm an outsider, but I need to exercise my duty as your daughter to lend the family a helping hand? As the second most powerful family in the city, have you ever even considered giving me anything at all? Everything is going to the boys, isnât it?â
âOf course, I love you, Sheila,â Patrick argued. âBut the family fortune can only remain with those who bear the family name. Besides, youâre living it up in the Seet residence, arenât you? Iâm sure you have more than enough to keep you comfortable without having to dip into my fortune.â
âIf I had married an ordinary man instead of Davin, one who barely earns enough to get us by every month, would I inherit a share, then?â
âYou belong to your husbandâs family after marriage, Sheila. Iâll give you some dowry but thatâs all youâll get. As I said, the Muir fortune stays in the family.â
Sheila gazed steadily at her father. âI guess thatâs a no.â Patrickâs features hardened. âAre you trying to fight for a slice?â
âDonât worry, Dad. I can survive without a dime from you. Even if I ran into trouble, Davin and his family wouldnât abandon me as you did. Besides, I do not need to fight for anything since the law dictates daughters are equally entitled to the inheritance. I know the Muir family fortune is yours to distribute as you see fit. Unlike you, I wouldnât hold a grudge for the sake of money. Iâm an outsider after all; I have nothing to do with this family anymore because I now belong to the Seet family. Donât come to me anymore for help regarding your problems, Dad. Youâve made it clear that Iâm not part of your family.â
Patrick was scandalized at his daughterâs outburst.
âHow could you say that, Sheila? You-â
âWhat do you think Sheila should do, Dad?â Davin interrupted.
âHonor her family!â Patrick raged. âShe has been raised by the Muir family. My family! Itâs a debt that she can never-â
âNever finish repaying?â Davin suggested.
Patrick froze. Gulping as if he had swallowed a lemon whole, he nodded stiffly. âExactly!â
Unable to bear the heart-wrenching pain any longer, Sheila stood up and strode out with Davin on her heels.
âIâm coming for the two billion one way or another, Sheila,â her father called after them. âFirst thing tomorrow, Iâll- no, scratch that. I will drop by the Seet residence tonight and turn Jonathanâs household upside down.â
Sheila grew incensed. He doesnât even respect me as his daughter! Will he be satisfied after ruining the harmony of the Seet family?
âDo whatever you want,â she spat with one last scornful look at her father.
Davin rounded on his father-in-law. âThink of the consequences before you come causing trouble in my house. Consider yourself warned.â
âWhatâs the worst you can do to me?â Patrick jeered, standing his ground. âKick me out? When Iâm done with your father and you, youâll both be famous on the internet for being an adulterer and an arrogant b*stard respectively. Weâll see what Y City has to say about that!â