Chapter 117 Disguise
Chapter 117 Disguise
Chapter 117 Disguise
Lilian stared at him. After a few seconds, she took out her mobile phone and typed, "If I give you money, will you let Fabiana come back?
Paul smiled and said, "Of course. With someone providing for her, the burden on me is less, right? You really like my mother, don't you? It shouldn't be a problem for you to give her some money to support her, right?" Exclusive © material by Nô(/v)elDrama.Org.
Lilian was silent for a moment, and then continued typing, "If you bring Fabiana over, I will give you money.
The smile on Paul's face disappeared. He said with displeasure, "She is too old to run around. You give me the money first, and I will send her back later."
Lilian didn't believe him. Fabiana said that he was like a bottomless pit. If he didn't send Fabiana back after getting the money this time and continued to threaten Lilian for money, she wouldn't have the money.
--"You bring her her, and I give you the money."
"You..." Paul was a little angry. He really didn't think about stopping at just 80,000 dollars.
The Landau family was a business empire, and 80,000 dollars was just a drop in the bucket to them. If he couldn't get 800 thousand dollars, how could it be worthy of the trouble he went through?"
"If you want to talk to me like this, fine, then I won't beat around the bush with you. 800 thousand dollars. If you can get it, I'll bring her over right away. If you can't get it, then there's no need to talk!"
Lilian was slightly startled. She looked at Paul in astonishment, not expecting him to ask so much.
Paul knew as soon as he saw her reaction that she couldn't come up with 800 thousand dollars now, so he said again, "Tell me when you can give me the money, and I will bring my mother here directly."
Lilian couldn't give him an answer because she borrowed the 80,000 dollars from Courtney. Where would she find 800 thousand dollars to give to him?
Paul held out five fingers and said, "Five days, okay? I'll come to you in five days."
Lilian, "I can't afford that much money."
Paul frowned, "Who are you fooling? The Landau family is so rich, and you can't even afford 800 thousand dollars? Do you think I will believe it?"
"Anyway, I don't care. Just five days. If you can't give me that much by then, you will not see my mother anymore!"
Paul dropped these words, turned around, got into his Volkswagen, and drove away.
Lilian's abdomen suddenly started to hurt again. She held her belly and walked quickly into the villa, took out the medicine prescribed by the doctor, poured a glass of water, and drank it.
After taking the medicine, it still didn't work. She found another painkiller, poured seven or eight pills, and stuffed them into her mouth like jelly beans.
One or two painkillers no longer worked for her, and she had to take many to achieve the pain relief effect.
After taking the medicine, she let out a long breath. When she came out, the world suddenly spun again. Her eyes went dark, and she fell straight down.
This time, Lilian had another dream. The dream was no longer filled with the past with Francis but was filled with redness.
The whole world was scarlet, and there was only one color in the world, the color of suffocation.
Lilian ran wildly in the red mist, trying to escape from this suffocating color.
But she couldn't run out, the air was being sucked out bit by bit, and it became increasingly difficult to breathe.
"Lily."
Suddenly, she heard someone calling her. The voice was so ethereal that it seemed to be coming from the sky.
She raised her head and followed the sound. The next second, her feet were empty, and she felt weightless.
Lilian opened her eyes suddenly, opened her mouth, and breathed desperately, filling her lungs with air.
This feeling of suffocation was so real. It was like reality brought into a dream.
"Lily, are you having a nightmare?"
This voice came from above her head. Lilian froze. She turned her head and met Johnson's smiling eyes.
Lilian quickly got up from the sofa and gestured, "Why are you here?"
Johnson smiled lightly and said, "I came to see Francis. The door was not closed, and I thought he was there. But I saw that you fainted, so I waited for a while."
Only then did Lilian realize that she was on the sofa.
She suddenly remembered what Francis said last time, and when she looked at Johnson's face again, she felt creepy.
If he knew everything but could still pretend as if nothing had happened, then this person's disguise was terrible.