Chapter 144
The Girlboss Begs for Remarriage
Gina snapped boldly, âThe bank card, of course!â
âThe bank card? Why should I give it to you?â Frank chuckled despite himself, amused by her haughty bearing.
Gina wagged her finger as she said, âYou freeloaded off my family and hurt my son. Shouldnât you pay me for that? Thatâs ten million for freeloading and another ten million for my sonâs medical fees. Now give me the card!â
âThatâs enough, Mom. Letâs just go,â Helen felt speechless and embarrassed that her mother was so unreasonable. Did Frank even spend that much when he was in their family?!
âGet off!â Gina snapped as she pushed her own daughter awayâshe would get that money today no matter what!
Frank in turn stood with his hands clasped behind his back, growling coolly, âI did freeload off your family for three years, but Iâve repaid you already. As for Peter, Ms. Turnbull beat him up because he tricked her, and youâll learn how terrible her vengeance can be once her schedule frees up. Also, word of advice: stay away from Greg Marsh, or youâll eventually get embroiled with his mess.â
Gina snorted in disdain. âDonât think you can threaten us with Vicky Turnbull. You freeloaded off us for three years, and you never paid us a cent!â
Frank growled coolly, âNo, I didnâtâbut all the successes you enjoy were because of me. How else did your waning business manage to gather so many contracts?â
âShut up!â Gina bellowed. âThatâs my daughterâs success! It has nothing to do with you. Now give me the money!â
Frank shook his head exasperatedly.
Fools like her would only believe what they wanted, even if they were told the truth.
âIâll say it one last time. Let go,â Frank growled icily.
âNo, I wonât!â Gina snapped stubbornly. âWhat are you gonna do about that?â
Frankâs eyes narrowed, his killing intent spilling out and leaving Gina with chills despite the bright weather.
She shudderedâFrankâs glare was like blades that stabbed her in the heart!
She could not help releasing him, and Frank snorted as he got in the cab.
Before he left, he turned toward Helen and warned, âYouâd best not lend Greg a single cent. Heâs nothing good.â
Helen was taken aback but stayed silent.
There were times when she found Greg unreliable.
However, she had to consider that he helped her regain her beauty despite her doubts. She also had even less reason given her motherâs endless confidence in the man.
Still, Gina came to her senses after Frank was already gone, gritting her teeth as she growled, â
That bastard glared at me.â
âThatâs enough, Mom. Give it a rest already.â
âGive it a rest?! You should be getting that twenty million back!â Gina snapped.
âDo you want me to transfer the money to Mr. Marsh or not?â Helen asked, scowling.
She diverted Ginaâs attention since she was not brazen enough to demand Frankâs twenty million, not to mention she had work to do and did not want to waste time here. âOf course!â Gina exclaimed. âLetâs go right now. Donât keep Greg waiting!â