"How about it? Do you know you're wrong?"
My face turned pale. I smiled with bloodshot eyes.
"Am I wrong? The biggest mistake I made in my life was picking you up and foolishly loving you for so long!"
Joe's face turned pale. He clamped my cheek gradually with more force.
"As the only son of the Lawrence family, I don't care about your love. You are a lower-class person."
"Since you're not dead, get up quickly and get out of my house!"
I sneered and struggled to get up from the ground, leaning against the wall and walking out.
"Where are you going?"
Joe roared, "I told you to take your brother and get out! Don't dirty my house!"
I stopped and forced myself to say sadly, "Don't worry, my brother is dead. You won't see him again!"
Scarlett snorted and crossed her arms, saying, "Since you are leaving, why pretend to be pitiful?"
"If you don't want to leave, then kneel and beg Joe. He may well have mercy and let you stay."
I was too lazy to argue with them anymore.
I wanted to get my brother's belongings, so I came back today. I didn't expect to run into them.
Seeing that I didn't say anything, Joe spoke indifferently again.
"Natalya, don't think about playing any hard-to-get tricks. Today, you and your brother must leave the Lawrence family."
"In the future, I will marry Scarlett. There will be no place for you in the Lawrence family!"
I didn't say anything as I slowly moved towards the door.
But I heard Joe make a cell phone call. He said, "Secretary Jack, have Lily pack up all of Natalya's and his brother's things. Kick them out today. They are fired!"
After a moment of silence on the other end of the cell phone, Secretary Jack finally said, "Mr. Lawrence, Miss Natalya's brother died one week ago."
"He was beaten to death by the thugs in the underground city."
"What are you joking about?"
Joe held his cell phone and shouted angrily. Then he smiled knowingly.
"Alright, alright, I got it. It was Natalya who had asked you to say so, right?"
"You have to understand that I, Joe, am your boss! Not her, Natalya!"
He angrily hung up the call, slammed the cell phone on the table, and shouted at me.
"Natalya, you are so capable now. You even managed to bribe my secretary, who has been with me for seven years!"
"I indeed underestimated you in the past!"
I looked at him indifferently.
I felt like he had gone crazy.
After a while, he seemed to have thought of something. He suddenly laughed.