Your daughter doesn't love me, why should I love her?

Elvis listened to his father-in-law and mother-in-law's words, then looked at Diana.

Seeing her being so affected by their words that she couldn't stand straight, he reached out to pull her to sit down.

He sneered, "You know you've wronged her, but don't want to make it up to her?"

Zach suddenly became angry.

It was early in the morning, and he was here to split up the family property?

If he walked 5 miles around, he would ask who among the daughters who got married came back to grab the family property from their son, his brother-in-law was really greedy and wicked!

"Brother-in-law, my dad isn't dead yet!" He said angrily, "I was wondering why my sister has become more and more calculating, turns out it was all instigated by you!"

Elvis was indeed venomous, "Since your father-in-law is still alive, why force Diana to buy a grave?"

The old man opened his mouth but was so angry that he started coughing violently.

He trembled and his eyes were cloudy, "I never asked Diana to buy a grave. Diana is filial... sigh, you're fighting for me, an old bone. I don't have many days left. I just hope my children will be happy. After I die, you can bury me anywhere you want, don't worry about me..."

Diana felt suffocated again but didn't say anything this time.

Zach was angry, "Brother-in-law, do you have to anger my father to death? Children should take care of their parents in their old age and buying a grave for their father is also an act of filial piety..."

Elvis remained unmoved and stated his opinion directly, "I'm not saying filial piety is unnecessary, but if you're children, you can't just rely on Diana to pay. I'll say it again, the big house at Qing Shan Cemetery costs 250,000 dollars, Diana and I will pay 150,000 dollars, and you'll pay the rest."

Zach opened his mouth, but his brother-in-law was so dominant that he didn't know what to say.

He lowered his head and said gloomily after a while, "I don't have the money! I only make 4,000 dollars a month and it's not enough for living expenses. I haven't saved much money..."

Elvis said, "I don't care. I only put it this way. You can be filial to your parents, but you can't just suck your daughter's blood. If you insist on Diana paying 250,000 dollars, I'll divorce her immediately."

The old man and old woman were both shocked and stunned, anxiously looking at Diana. Usually, in such situations, Diana would take her son-in-law outside. They wouldn't interfere with young people's quarrels but saying that he sucked their daughter's blood was just too harsh!

Finally, Diana spoke up, but she only asked, "Mom and Dad, can I have the money to leave the cemetery?" The old woman, old man, and Zach all breathed a sigh of relief!

But then she laughed and asked, "But in that case, Elvis and I will definitely get divorced. If I leave, do we have a place for me to live?"

The old woman exclaimed, and the old man hesitated. Zach frowned and said, "Sis, there are no more rooms in the house. Dad and Mom have one room, I have one room, and the study is filled with my books and computer. My room cannot hold all that."

Diana looked at the old woman, hoping for her understanding. However, the old woman hesitated and sighed, "Zach's new house is not decorated yet... In a couple of years, when he gets married and has children, I will have to help take care of them..."

The main reason was that when they discussed the dowry with Zach earlier, the bride's family had expressed that they did not want to have any dealings with their eldest sister-in-law.

The old woman wiped her tears, feeling that everything was just too difficult to handle. The old man spoke up and said, "Diana, if your sister-in-law comes to live here, it wouldn't be reasonable. You can rent a place outside..."

Anyway, she wouldn't mind spending the money.

Diana understood. She thought that she had given her heart and soul, and that her parents would treat her like their daughter, no matter how much they cared about her younger brother.

But when it came to dividing the inheritance, a daughter who was married was like water thrown out of a basin.

But when it came to spending money and effort, it was expected that the daughter would do everything.

Everyone was in a difficult situation, looking at Elvis. The old woman pleaded, "Elvis, let's talk about this again. What will happen to the child if you divorce? The child is innocent and cannot be without parents... Jiayi is also going through a hard time. You should be more considerate of her!"

Elvis stood up with a cold and indifferent expression. "The house on our side was bought by me. If we divorce, she will definitely move out and won't get a penny from me."

He paused and sarcastically remarked, "You don't even care about your daughter. How can you expect me, an outsider, to care?"

After speaking, he turned and left. The family looked at each other, speechless.

Zach said, "Divorce! It's better to get divorce. With a brother-in-law like him, what's the point of keeping him around? He speaks so rudely and don't even know how to respect the elderly! My sister is just suffering with him!"

"Sis, let me tell you. If you divorce him, rent a house in our neighborhood. Our family will live together! Don't worry, Nannan is my niece, and I, as her uncle, will definitely take care of her!"

Diana smiled and looked deeply at them, picked up her bag, and left without a word.

The door closed, cutting off the connection between the two families.

Megan arrived at Diana's building with a compass. She was here to collect ghosts.

She knew her abilities were not very strong, but now the sun was out, and the Ghost Festival had passed.

It was time to close the door.

Megan arrived at Diana's building and saw her coming down the stairs. "Auntie," she said in a cold voice, "I need to talk to you about something."

Diana saw the girl again and hadn't had time to wipe away her tears. "Uh, do you know me?"

Megan's face was cold and indifferent as she nodded. "I need to talk to your father."

Diana was stunned, "Ah?"

She hesitated and looked upstairs, pursing her lips. She didn't want to go up. "My father is upstairs, 1908. I'll help you with the access card, and you can go up by yourself!"

Megan's amber eyes were icy as she nodded. She had marked Diana in case the evil ghost she was looking for during the Ghost Festival escaped and she couldn't find it.

Now, Diana was useless to her.

Diana swiped her access card, and Megan went straight in, cold and emotionless.

She was about to thank Diana when she saw that the yellow talisman behind Diana Elsher was missing.

Megan was startled.

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