Chapter 140
Moreover, they knew Diane was a very good daughter-in-law. When Severin was in jail, she secretly looked after them and helped them. Because of that, they thought they owed Diane and her family
a lot.
Judith gave it a thought and thought it was better to ask. “Severin. What are we going to do if Rufus really comes to seek trouble? Aren’t you afraid?”
Severin looked indifferent. “Why should I be afraid? Different situations call for different actions. Don’t worry, mom, I’m a different person now!”
He thought about it and said, “Mom, Dad. Why don’t we sell the Chevrolet? I can buy a better car for you two!”
“Don’t. I haven’t got my driving license yet. Besides, we don’t need to drive an expensive car. After I got the license, I can drive the Chevrolet. At least if I accidentally knocked it, I would feel too bad about it,” Maurice answered.
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