Her Cancellation of the Engagement

Chapter 6 Mr. Geller, I Will Buy You a House



Chapter 6 Mr. Geller, I Will Buy You a House

Chapter 6 Mr. Geller, I Will Buy You a House

Brenna directly asked the other people to sit on the sofa in the living room, watching Sherman, Laney, and Gianna pack their things.

Sherman just glanced at Brenna, without saying anything. Then he took Laney and Gianna to the bedroom to pack their things.

As soon as they entered the room, Alisa followed in.

Alisa looked at the simple and crude room, and a trace of contempt flickered in her eyes.

Then Alisa immediately pretended to be considerate and said softly, "Dad, are you really going to move away? You have a low salary for a month, and you have to support your family. Where can you live after moving out? Why don't you listen to grandma?"

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Seeing that Sherman didn't respond, Alisa directly looked at Gianna and said, "Gianna, Dad has paid a great price to find you over the years. Now that you come back, are you just watching him sleep rough on the street?"

Gianna raised her eyes slightly and had a faint smile on her face.

"It's good to marry Mr. Finley, isn't it? At least, your future life is guaranteed. If I were you, I would definitely not let Dad turn against his family for me," Alisa kept saying.

Gianna smiled and crossed her arms over her chest. She looked at Alisa with interest and said, "You are so understanding. Then why don't you marry him? The Geller family has raised you for so many years, you should repay it, shouldn't you?"

Alisa immediately changed her look and scolded Gianna secretly in her heart, and she said still with a smile, "It's a pity that it's you who can get engaged to Mr. Finley!"

Gianna had a bigger smile, which made Alisa panic. Alisa didn't give Gianna a chance to speak, immediately saying, "Since you insist on it, then I won't persuade you anymore, Dad, Grandma said she would let someone throw your things out if you couldn't move out in an hour!"

"I see," Sherman said indifferently.

Seeing Sherman's aloof attitude, Alisa had to go to the living room.

After Alisa left, Sherman was a little anxious seeing the room full of things. He said, "With so many things, we will definitely not be able to finish packing in an hour. I'll find two movers to help us. What do you think?"

Laney nodded and agreed, "Okay, it will be faster."

Watching Sherman and Laney busy packing their things, Gianna was very moved.

Gianna thought, "Except for Mom and Mr. Pratt, only they would stick up for me like this."

Gianna pressed her lips and slowly said, "Just bring some useful things. I have some money and I'll buy a well-decorated house later. We can buy the rest of the things when we move into the new house."

"I don't agree!" Laney stopped Gianna immediately and said, "You just came back. We can't spend your money. Although Rheinsville City is not as good as first- and second-tier cities, the housing price is very high. A small two-bedroom house costs more than 200 thousand dollars. Don't worry about the house. We can rent a house first and talk about it when we get out of trouble."

"That's right. Gia, keep your money and you don't have to worry about family matters." Sherman felt gratified.

He thought, "Gia has suffered a lot since she was a child. She has less money just by working part- time, but she still wanted to help us. It's so comforting."

"The money is..."

Gianna wanted to say that the money was enough, but Sherman said directly, "But Gia is right. Let's just take our clothes and credentials. We can rent a furnished house."

"All right!" Gianna didn't say anything but went to her room to pack her things.

Gianna had very few things, only two or three clothes, a computer, and a mobile phone, so she finished packing quickly.

She glanced at the room where Sherman and Laney were. Then she squinted, took out her mobile phone, and sent a text message.

In the living room.

Brenna was waiting for Sherman's family to admit their mistakes. Unexpectedly, after a long time, they came out with their suitcases.

Each of them carried a suitcase, without taking other things. They opened the door to leave.

Brenna stood up abruptly and said with a darkened face, "Well done! You are so great! I'll just wait and see how you live in Rheinsville City without me."

Sherman only glanced back at Brenna and directly left without a word.

After leaving the community, Sherman looked at the crowded streets and sighed slightly, "We can only live in a hotel for a day now. I'm going house-hunting."

Gianna nodded and followed Sherman to a nearby hotel.

Three hours later, Sherman came back dejectedly.

Laney immediately walked forward and asked, "How's it going? Did you find a new house?"

Sherman shook his head and replied, "I originally chose three suitable houses for a moderate price, but everyone refused to rent me the house after seeing my ID card when we signed the contract. Only when I asked why did I know that my mother told them that anyone who rented the house to me would be an enemy of the Geller family."

Brenna had some certain clout in Rheinsville City.

Since she said such words, naturally no one wanted to rent the house to Sherman.

Sherman kept patting the table angrily and snapped, "She is going to drive me up the wall!"

Even Laney didn't expect Brenna to be so ruthless, and she didn't know what to say.

Gianna poured Sherman a glass of water and said, "Drink some water first. Don't worry. There must be someone willing to rent a house to us."

Sherman sighed, "You're right. I'm so sorry."

After taking a break, Sherman didn't give up and planned to go house-hunting again. As soon as he got up, someone knocked on the door.

Sherman got up and opened the door. When he looked at the person coming, he was stunned and said in shock, "Nick?"

He thought, "Isn't this a real estate agent? How did he find this place?"

"Hello, Mr. Geller!" Nick said with a smile on his face, "I saw the address in the information you filled in, so I came."

Sherman wondered, "Did I fill in any information? Why don't I remember?"

He just asked, "What's the matter?"

"There is a set of well-decorated houses in Fallingwater Community, with four bedrooms and two living rooms, and the monthly rent was just 85 dollars. I think it is very suitable for you, so I want to ask your opinion."

Hearing this, Sherman and Laney widened their eyes in shock.

Fallingwater Community!

Four bedrooms and two living rooms, well-decorated!

Goodness!

Fallingwater Community was the best residential area in Rheinsville City in addition to the villa area.

The people who lived here were all big shots.

A small two-bedroom house in this community cost 850 thousand dollars, let alone a four-bedroom house. It was definitely worth millions of dollars.

Laney first came to her senses and then immediately pulled Sherman aside. She asked, "How could we encounter such a good thing? Isn't it your mother's trap?"

Nick heard Laney's words and explained, "Mrs. Geller, you misunderstood. The homeowner is going to settle abroad and wants to find someone who is tidy to help him take care of the house. He read the information about your family and felt very satisfied. That's why he's going to rent it at this price. If you refuse, I can only..."

"I agree!" Before Nick finished speaking, Sherman said immediately, "Let's sign the contract now!"


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