Chapter 240 It Redefined Her Understanding of Shamelessness
Alice saw that Luna remained silent and continued, "Ethan can't get promoted because of you. This is a major event in a man's life! I'll deal with how you've wronged Ethan later, but you need to know that you owe Ethan, and you'll have to repay him in the future.
Now, without the $3,000 you used to give her every month, Ella is living a tight life. You need to care about Ella. As a person, you need to have a conscience! You should help your family more! You can't turn your back on your own family.
And what about Lisa's cousin Evan Jeffries? He graduated from a vocational school and hasn't found a job. Aren't you worried about him? He's your own cousin! See if you have a suitable position for him here.
It doesn't matter if there's no official position for now. As long as Evan gets in here, it'll be easier for him to find a partner in the future. We can lie and say Evan has an official position, and once he's in, you can find a way to get him one."
Alice's words left Ava completely dumbfounded.
She always thought her cheating ex-husband was the most shameless person, but Alice had just set a new low for her understanding of shamelessness.
Lisa stood by with a fawning smile directed at Luna.
She was only pretending to be on good terms with Luna.
"Luna, it's been a long time since Lisa last saw you. I heard you're married now. Why didn't you invite Lisa? Haven't you had the wedding yet?
When you have the wedding, let me know. I'm an accountant, so I can help you collect the wedding gifts at the event. Evan can also help you drive; he knows a lot of people. If you need to rent a wedding car, just ask him. We're family; we won't charge you.
By the way, before I left, Evan was talking about you. He said that when you were kids, he always shared his treats with you. Your first smartwatch was from Evan, remember?"
Lisa's attitude was slightly better, but her scheming nature was no less than Alice's or Ella's.
Luna laughed in anger.
"Lisa, do you think I would trust you to collect the wedding gifts? When I was a kid, I left my New Year's pocket money on my bedroom desk, and it disappeared in less than a minute. I saw you go in, but you never admitted it.
As for my cousin, no, your precious son Evan, he once helped Luke fix his car. Luke couldn't go, so Evan negotiated a price of $300 with the repair shop but then turned around and asked Luke for $600, claiming it was a friend's discount. If Luke hadn't coincidentally known someone at that repair shop, he would have been scammed.
And that smartwatch you mentioned is even more ridiculous. It was an old one Evan didn't want anymore, and he insisted on giving it to me. I reluctantly accepted it.
Then you went to Alice and complained, saying I had my eye on Evan's smartwatch and pestered you for it until you had no choice but to give it to me, leaving Evan without a smartwatch.
You then asked Alice for $200 to buy Evan a new one. Evan's real goal was to get the latest model, but you didn't want to spend your own money. You tried to satisfy your son's vanity, so you used me.
Alice, after giving you the $200, you went to my parents and complained, scolding me harshly. You said I was so inconsiderate, wanting a smartwatch at my age. I couldn't defend myself, and my mother even hit me. Only my father believed me.
After that, I hardly spoke to Evan.
Evan then flaunted his new smartwatch in front of me, saying it was a new release, while the one I had was outdated and embarrassing to be seen with."