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Chapter 105 Maeve stepped out of the car, still not having told Lyra about Sergio buying a house for Clara. She hadnât anticipated Sergioâs eagerness to have Clara move in.
âMadam...â Larry was surprised at her arrival. Did Mr. Brooks plan this intentionally because he knew Madam would return at this time?
âItâs alright, Larry, you can continue,â Maeve said nonchalantly, though Larryâs heart raced nervously. The current situation resembled a battlefield!
âMaeve, youâre not upset, right? Weâll be neighbors from now on, and I may need your help in the future,â Clara said..
Maeve, who had already turned away, pivoted back. âNeighbors? What kind of neighbors?â
Clara seemed emboldened. âI also live in this community. Doesnât that make us neighbors?â
âDo you really think living in the same community makes us neighbors?â Maeve chuckled and pointed to Claraâs building, then to hers and. Lyraâs building. âHasnât Sergio told you about the price difference between these two buildings?â
Claraâs expression changed slightly, and she asked, âTold me about what?â
Lyra then placed her hand on Claraâs shoulder. She deliberately told Clara, âIt seems like Mr. Brooks doesnât value you much.
The building youâre in is the cheapest in the entire community, with five households on each floor.
âThose who live there are either nouveau riche or mistresses. Therefore, thereâs no need for identity verification. You can get in as long you have the money.â
Claraâs expression changed drastically.
Lyra continued, âAs for the building weâre in, itâs ten times the price of yours, with only one household per floor. You canât move e in no matter how wealthy you are unless youâre among the esteemed and prestigious in Seathburn City. So, do you think you still deserve to be our neighbor?â
Clara couldnât contain her expression any longer. Maeve couldnât be bothered to argue further with Clara and pulled Lyra towards the car.
Maeve asked, âWhere did Charlie come from if thereâs only one household per floor?â
Lyra cleared her throat and sounded uneasy. âZion had originally bought one unit. He was worried that you wouldnât stay here since itâs too big, so he had it slightly renovated to look like two units, but itâs actually one.â
Maeve was lost in her thoughts. No wonder, she had found it strange when she moved in. Judging by how highâend this building was, each floor should have only one unit, but there were inexplicably two when she moved in. It turned out that Zion had altered the layout of this unit.
Lyra whispered, âYou mustnât let Zion know about this. Heâll be mad at me if he finds out.â
Maeve reassured Lyra, âZion has a good temper. He wonât.â
âHe has a good temper? How is that?â Lyra was greatly surprised, but then she quickly added, âWell, itâs true. Heâs good to you, but heâs never been nice to anyone else.â
Marve just smiled and didnât dwell on it.
The next day, Maeve went to school early. The classmates were discussing something important, but they all fell silent as soon as they saw Maeve enter the classroom.
Maeve found it strange to see Sheldon also there. Normally, he wouldnât bother coming to class if it wasnât for something important. There was always something going on if he did show up.
âDid something happen?â Maeve sat in her seat and pretended to ask casually.