He said I should save the money to buy him a sports car after he graduated.
But the news of the houses being unfinished was fake.
There were also rumors about the unfinished houses in the previous life.
At that time, everyone said bad things about the Verdant community.
But no one expected that not only did it finish, but it also became the property project with the largest increase in housing prices in the city, and all the owners made a lot of money.
I was not afraid of Dylan and Mary inquiring about it. I was taking advantage of the information gap.
Dylan insisted on being with Mary, and Mary was reluctant to give up Dylan.
I didn't want to pay for their wedding, nor did I want to fall out with them. Moreover, I was certain that they would get married no matter what, so I took an unconventional approach.
Anyway, they believed it now.
It was time to implement the next step of the plan.
The same night I promised Dylan, I contacted his counselor in front of him.
I said that Dylan was getting married and wanted to take some leave for a while.
The counselor was shocked and tried to stop it.
"He is in a critical period now, and Dylan has the potential to be admitted to the top University. How can you, as a parent, allow him to be so willful? Besides, he is not yet of legal marriage age, so how can he get married?"
I snorted.
"Ms. Scott, you don't understand this.
"What's the point of studying? Is it more important than the love of my son?
"The most important thing for a man is to find a good wife. I have cultivated him for so many years just to help him find a good wife. Now that the goal has been achieved, Dylan naturally doesn't need to study anymore.
"Since he hasn't reached the legal age for marriage yet, he can hold the wedding first. I can't let go of such an excellent daughter-in-law."
The teacher was speechless with my arrogance and unreasonableness. She felt it was not necessary to persuade me any further, so she just said a few perfunctorily and agreed to Dylan's leave.
After hanging up the phone, Dylan rushed over and hugged me excitedly.
"Mom, I didn't expect you to understand me so well!
"So this is why you forced me to study. I have always misunderstood you."
Looking at Dylan, who had tears in his eyes, I pushed him away and gave him a perfunctory smile.
In my previous life, I treated him with all my heart, but he hated me so much that he killed me personally.