Chapter 287 Mercenary King Invincible
- Mrs. Labenz placed her hands on her waist and glared at Felicia. She spoke in a reprimanding and domineering tone. As she spoke, her eyes lit up as she stared fixated at the emerald pendant on Felicia’s neck. This was an extremely valuable piece of jewelry worth 200 million dollars. Mrs. Labenz felt that a country bumpkin like Felicia did not deserve to have such a piece of jewelry. “That’s right, Felicia.
- You are not worthy to wear this pendant. It doesn’t suit you at all. Take it off immediately and give it to Mom!” Marilyn Labenz said quickly. “Right Right! Mrs. Jaber, it’s really not suitable for you to wear the emerald pendant. Hurry up and give it to Mom.” Harry Labenz’s eyes were burning with greed. He could not take his eyes off the pendant. If he had possession of this emerald pendant, he would sell it and need not worry about money for the rest of his life! “L. Felicia Jaber touched the emerald pendant. For a moment, she did not know what to say. In the past, she only knew that this pendant was very expensive, but she did not expect that it was worth so much money. Now that she was asked to give the emerald pendant away again, she couldn’t bear to part with it.
- Felicia wanted to sell the pendant so that their family would be able to live a good life. Her son would be able to get married as soon as possible, and their daughter would marry into a good family. “Felicia, didn’t you want to give it to me as a gift to show your filial piety? How can anyone take back a gift? Bring it over quickly!” Mrs. Labenz said angrily. Felicia gritted her teeth and held on to the pendant tightly. She did not say a single word. Seeing that Felicia was reluctant, Mrs. Labenz looked at Charlie again and said, “Charlie, as Felicia’s husband, persuade your wife to give me the pendant. “After this, I will treat all of you equally, and I will love your family even more.” “This is my wife’s pendant. She must decide for herself, Charlie said in a deep voice. He thought, “What the crap are you talking about? Where is the equality? Where is the love that you should have given us?” He didn’t believe anything that Mrs. Labenz had said because he was not bothered. Mrs. Labenz had always despised her poor daughter and loved her other rich children. She was superstitious and favored boys over girls.