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Chapter 38. An Agreement Reviewed

Judy felt a little better when she heard Rita's call. It turned out that the person who felt unhappy was not herself.

Diana did not understand why Amanda wanted to protect her. She really couldn't think of what she had done to make Amanda protect her. Now she could only guess that maybe she was kind, so she would say that.

When she thought about this, her affection for Amanda increased.

Amanda glared at Rita. This daughter-in-law was really knowing all sorts of trivial things.

Rita was stunned. Although she was unwilling, she did not dare to continue speaking.

When Diana saw this scene, she once again confirmed the status of Amanda in this family. She warned herself in her heart that she must be cautious to this person she was calling Grandma.

She sat obediently and continued to wait for Amanda to speak. She had no real feelings as to who own the money. Amanda's two conditions had not yet been said. This type of money was not so easy to earn.

"One more thing." Amanda sipped her tea and asked Diana: "It's about the agreement you signed before you married."

The three daughters-in-law of the Miller family were shocked at the same time. Diana did sign an agreement when she became part of the Miller family. But the agreement hadn’t been shown to those three dayghters-in-law, including Judy.

Diana's heart tightened. If it was not for Amanda, she would almost forget that she had signed such an agreement.

That agreement was the biggest humiliation in her life. After she signed it, she let her father take the money away that belonged to them. She didn’t want to read the agreement again that tied her to the Miller family. The rules and the house rules made her feel that she was not a complete person.

After signing this agreement, she received a $ 2 million from the Miller family, which allowed her to buy back the old house that had been sold by her mother. By the way, she had forgotten about this. If she wanted to completely break away from the Miller family, she might need to return the two million dollars.

If she didn’t work hard to earn money, she really couldn’t pay it.

Her eyebrows frowned. She didn't know why Amanda had mentioned about the agreement at this time.

"Agreement, what's wrong?" When she thought about the house rules, she suspected that Amanda was going to use all the rules to bind her.

Amanda did not say anything. She just walked down from Arhat's bed and sat up to her. She did not want to be helped, and she went directly to a carved cabinet, taking out a small bunch of keys from the inside of her clothes bag, picking out one of the unlocked locks, taking out an agreement in a drawer, then passing it to Diana.

Diana shook her hand and took the agreement. On the agreement, there was her signature, and her fingerprint. Today, the fingerprint was still bright red, as if it had been red the day it was pressed.

She suddenly wanted to see the contents of the agreement that made her feel humiliated. Although it was like masochism, she suddenly wanted to see it, so she flipped it over.

Suddenly, she felt that this agreement was different from the one she had seen.

"This is not the agreement I signed." Diana's face paled. "What's wrong with this agreement?"

Not to mention the other three daughters-in-law, even Amanda was shocked. "It's not the agreement you signed?" She brought Diana in front of her and took it to her hands to see it.

Katharine, Judy and Rita were very curious about the contents of the agreement. They stood up and wanted to see the contents of the agreement. Why did Diana say that the agreement was different from the one she had signed?

"Sit back for me, all of you." Amanda's words resembled the apprentice's hand, letting the three people who were just around the corner stay in place, then sit back again.

"What's wrong?" Amanda looked up and asked Diana, staring at her with sharp eyes.

"I, I didn't, didn't take so much money." The amount of money was so huge that she trembled.

"Isn't it $ 20 million? Could it be more than $ 20 million?" Rita asked straightforwardly.

Diana was facing Amanda, her eyes staring round. Rita's words made her even more shocked. A voice in her confused brain told her: Maybe, this was why Amanda who did not let the three daughters-in-law see the contents of the agreement!

Amanda's eyes were filled with deep meaning. Diana knew that she could not tell the real number on the agreement.

"How much did you take?" Amanda asked quietly.

Diana swallowed and said: "Two million."

"Two million?" The three daughter-in-law of the Miller family took a deep breath at the same time. Two million, when she said this number, others thought that the Miller family was going bankrupt!

Diana trembled and said: "Also, there is no such thing in the agreement I signed. I remember clearly that there is no item written about the amount of the on it."

"Impossible." Amanda said: "I've reviewed the original agreement, it's this content, and the amount hasn't been changed at all." She stopped for a while and said: "If something went wrong, it must not be our Miller family. "

Her meaning was clear that if something went wrong, it must have been her father. At that time, the agreement she had seen was handed to her by her father.

"I, I'm going to my family to check." Diana could not stand for a moment. She had to make this clear.

Amanda said, "It's useless if you go."

Diana looked at her in disbelief. "What useless?"

"Money, it's our offer. Even if your father takes all the money and doesn't give it to you, there's no way you can take him."

Diana was trembling. She needed to breathe heavily from getting suffocated.

Amanda sat in her seat, calmly turning her rosary beads in her hands. She waited for Diana to make her own decision.

Diana was unsteady. Her mind was still buzzing, but she understood one thing was that she had been sold by her father, which was a sum of money that she would not have been able to earn in her lifetime.

She resisted the impulse to cry, stood stiff, and suppressed the impulse to knead the agreement together. She trembled with both hands and brought the agreement to Amanda.

Amanda was very satisfied. Although this was a pitiful woman, it was also a wise woman. Unfortunately, her grandchild, Henry, even if she spent so much money, could not save him back.

"This agreement is in duplicate, one in my hands and one in your father's hands."

As she said this, she handed the agreement back to Diana's hands. As Diana was stunned, Amanda continued and said: "Today, I'll leave it to you to keep."

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