Chapter 116: Chapter 116: Extrely Boorish Behavior Chapter 116: Chapter 116: Extrely Boorish Behavior ng Lingi could not refute and hated ng Chuyue to death.
All it would have taken was one word from her, and their family could have received a share of the money, but now that was completely impossible.
The harmful yet self-destructive ng Chuyue was really too awful—if she ever let herself find the opportunity, she would surely destroy her.
…
Getting a house worth three hundred thousand for just one hundred thousand, ng Jinhua’s family felt very satisfied—they had made quite the bargain.
After giving the shop front back to the He Family, ng Wanhua’s entire estate was worth about four hundred thousand.
He was originally only going to receive about one hundred and thirty thousand, but now he had received as much as two hundred thousand.
They had made a killing.
As for severing ties with ng Chuyue…
they didn’t feel the slightest sense of loss.
ng Chuyue was eighteen and could get married.
Once she beca soone else’s daughter-in-law, whether she was rich or not, what advantage would there be for them to take?
Securing cash was the real deal.
ng Lixing and Zhao Tianzhi were also very satisfied.
They had always favored ng Jinhua’s family, and now that ng Jinhua had scored a big advantage, solving his eldest grandson’s marriage house issue, and they themselves had received fifty thousand in cash, they were quite contented with no more worries about their old age.
ng Yinhua felt uncomfortable, not for himself, but for ng Chuyue.
But since ng Chuyue insisted, he could only…
acquiesce.
Worried about unforeseen complications, ng Jinhua imdiately said to ng Chuyue, “Let’s go and transfer the property right now.”
ng Chuyue nodded, “Alright, but before the property transfer, you need to sign the severance letter first.”
ng Jingfen, worried there might be a catch with the severance letter, quickly said, “No, this should only be signed after the property transfer procedures are completed.”
ng Chuyue gave her a disdainful look, handed a copy of the severance letter to her, to ng Jinhua, and to ng Yinhua, one copy each, and said, “You should read the contents of the severance letter clearly before comnting.”
The few of them took the letters with confusion and read them together with the others.
After reading, ng Jingfen asked in amazent, “Does everyone need to sign?
Is that really necessary?”
ng Chuyue nodded, “It is necessary.
You’re also enjoying the benefits, so of course you need to sign.
Regarding the severance letter, I have two points to make.
First, every person in every household must sign.
If a single person doesn’t sign, I won’t sign either.
Second, if anyone breaches the contract, they must pay a penalty of two hundred thousand.
You should read this part carefully.”
After saying this, she watched ng Jingfen gape at the prospect of a two hundred thousand compensation and slowly added, “Once the property transfer is successful, the contract imdiately takes effect.
That ans if the property isn’t transferred, the severance letter is invalid, so there’s no harm in signing it beforehand.”
ng Jingfen had also realized this point and had no objection to signing the severance letter beforehand.
However, she had major objections to the two hundred thousand in damages, saying loudly, “The house is only worth one hundred and fifty thousand, and you actually want two hundred thousand in damages.
Isn’t that a bit unreasonable?”
ng Chuyue couldn’t be bothered to educate her and said coldly, “If you don’t breach the contract, there’s no problem.
These are my conditions.
If you agree, sign; if not, forget it.
To be honest, I’m actually having so regrets.
My partner used to be a thug; wild in temper, I don’t really have to worry about you bothering .”
ng Jinhua, afraid that ng Chuyue would change her mind, scolded ng Jingfen sharply, “What nonsense are you spouting?
If you think the penalty is too high, just don’t break the agreent.
Or better yet, you can sever ties with ; that way, you won’t need to sign at all.”
ng Jingfen, driven to tears by his ruthless words, wanted to return to her room but was pulled back by ng Jinhua, “Go after you’ve signed.”
Reluctantly, ng Jingfen was the first to sign the severance letter.
There were four copies of the severance letter; she signed her na four tis.
After she finished, other mbers of her family, ng Lixing, and Zhao Tianzhi also signed or had others write on their behalf and then place their thumbprints.
In the end, only ng Yinhua’s family was left.
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