Bought 21 Villas and was Kicked Out by My FamilyChapter 1

My younger brother, Asher Dunlap, killed two people while drunk driving. I took the blame for him and was sentenced to jail for five years.

In prison, I met an elderly lady, who couldn't take care of herself, and I took care of her attentively.

Before she passed away, she left me an inheritance, and it turned out to be 1000 million dollars!

After being released from prison, I had a video call with my family, planning to share my wealth with them.

To my surprise, my mother's face changed drastically, and she quickly hung up the video call.

I thought something had happened at home, so I hurriedly went home.

Just as I arrived at the door, I heard my younger sister-in-law, Linda, complaining.

"Why did you pull me to transfer the property in such terrible weather? Why are you in such a hurry?"

My mother said, "It's for your good. Julia has been released from prison, which is why I quickly transferred the house to be under your name so that she won't ask for it back."

Linda said indifferently, "A convict wants the house? Tell her to get lost!"

My dad said, "Our family is doing well. She shouldn't have come back."

That day...

It was snowing heavily.

The bitter chill came at me.

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Hearing their conversation, I couldn't stop trembling.

I didn't know if it was because of the cold weather or because I was disappointed in my heart.

It should be because of the cold weather.

It was snowing heavily outside, and I was only dressed in a thin jacket.

They were my blood relatives. Maybe I had misheard them just now.

My parents had always favored my younger brother, but he was close to me, so I had taken the blame for him.

They would be happy to see me out of prison.

Thinking so, I knocked on the door.

Mom opened the door and looked at me in surprise, saying, "Why did you come back so soon? I was about to have your dad go pick you up."

After looking me up and down, Mom looked concerned and said, "You have suffered these years. You've lost weight."

My eyes turned red. My mom still cared about me.

I must have misheard just now.

"'It's okay, Mom. It's all in the past. We can enjoy a good life from now on. I'm now..."

Just as I was about to share with her the joy of getting 1000 million dollars, Linda suddenly ran out of the house and poured a basin of cold water on me.

The water was ice-cold, sliding down my face into my neck.