The girl’s blunt words made Lily Johnson’s face turn awkward, then she gave a forced laugh. "This child, still holding grudges against Auntie? We’re all family; there’s no such thing as overnight grudges. Look at you now, living in a big house, wearing pretty clothes, still comparing with your aunt from before?" That shameless demeanor was something Bella Green had long been accustomed to, but the other members of the Green Family were extremely fed up with it. "Enough, Bella already said you’re not her aunt, so just leave." Francesca Willis couldn’t hold back any longer and was ready to kick them out. This group of dirty country folks barged in like bandits, clinging onto them to build relationships and get friendly. If they weren’t afraid Bella might blame them later, they wouldn’t have let these people stay until now. Since Bella didn’t even want to see them, it was a perfect opportunity to drive them out. "Hey, hey, hey, this won’t do, Bella, now that you’re rich, have you forgotten about us poor relatives?" Lily Johnson wasn’t happy to see they were about to be kicked out. Upon hearing these words, Bella Green laughed directly—her laugh was cold and mocking. "Relatives? Who was it that said, I, an unrelated outsider, had no right to become related to you?" When her adoptive parents passed away, she was not yet an adult and had to handle all the aftermath on her own. Their house was rented, there were almost no savings, and she didn’t even have the money to bury her parents. Back then, she went to this blood-sister of her adoptive mother to borrow money. What did she say? She said Bella, an outsider, must have hidden money and was heartless enough not to give her foster parents a proper burial after raising her for over ten years. When she couldn’t borrow money, she was even chased for money by this woman, and now, she shamelessly claims to be her relative? "Oh my, wasn’t that all a misunderstanding? This time I came, not to borrow money from you." The woman said, hurriedly pulling the girl seated on the sofa over. "Isn’t it because your cousin is going to college? The universities back in the hometown aren’t good, so I thought of transferring her to come to Brocade City, but there’s no place to stay, so I thought of coming to you. Look at your big house, surely you wouldn’t mind your cousin taking one room, right?" Bella Green, hearing this, looked at the girl pulled by the woman, with reddened eyes of shame, feeling wronged and helpless. "Mom, don’t make things difficult for Bella. Universities have dormitories; why should I live in someone’s house?" Xylia Xandrell whispered, evidently feeling very embarrassed by Lily Johnson’s actions. "Puh, what nonsense, are dormitories better than homes? Besides, this is your cousin’s house; how can you call it someone else’s?" Bella Green’s expression didn’t change as she watched the woman’s shameless performance, but behind her, Daniel Green couldn’t hold it any longer. Discover more novels at novel_fіre.net The level of shamelessness of this woman was beyond his comprehension. Is this Bella Green’s relative? What kind of family did she live in before? And their clothes – raised with luxury, Daniel Green couldn’t even begin to imagine how Bella Green transitioned from being a rich lady to living in such a family. Thinking back to when Bella first came home and Anna Green inadvertently commented on Bella’s fashion sense, he had been disdainful, thinking her style was too old-fashioned. Now, he wished he could slap himself hard—Bella’s past life might have been beyond what he could ever fathom! And hearing what this woman said, it seemed Bella had suffered quite a lot of grievances? At that moment, Daniel Green’s anger surged up. "I say, don’t you people have any shame? Didn’t you hear her say you’re not relatives? Why are you trying to cozy up here? Uncle Liu, throw their things out! Do they think the Green Family is a junk market? Anything and everything is allowed in here?" Fourth update~~~ Continuing to beg for votes, for comments~~ Love you, dear readers~~