Chapter 75

Looking at Patricia gaping in surprise, the manager patted her shoulder. “Patricia, if you do your best,there’s still an annual bonus waiting for you. If President Isaac is satisfied with your work, your bonuscan go up to ten thousand.”

Once again, she was taken aback by the revelation as she felt dizzier. H-Has my life finally reached itsprime? My kids can finally live a better life!

She regained her senses and swore up and down to herself that she was willing to do anything forIsaac regardless of how ridiculous his requests would be. Even if he was parsimony, he treated hisworkers well.

She bought some snacks and groceries on the way home. Josephine was surprised to see thosethings. “Tricia, everything you bought is imported. It must be expensive.”

Patricia, who had only bought cheap fruits, even purchased many snacks today. What has gotten intoher?

She helped Josephine to arrange the things into the refrigerator and cabinet with a grin. “Josephine,I’ve got a job, and the pay is high. We can finally live a better life from now onward.”

Not only could she buy Sylvie the dolls that she wanted, she could also give the boys a computer anddrone. Good days were coming ahead of them.

Suddenly, someone rang the doorbell, prompting Josephin to open the door. Like a rich lady, Gwenwas clad in leather clothes while holding the latest bag of the season. She glimpsed at Josephineindifferently. “Does Patricia live here?”

Josephine stared at Gwen, who was dressed opulently while wondering if she was ever afraid of snatchthieves.

“Do you hear me? Answer me.” Josephine’s gaze had struck jealousy toward Gwen. She had alwayslooked down upon ordinary people and could not bother to talk to them.

Likewise, Josephine did not like her either, thinking that she was up to no good and hence the coldtreatment. “There’s no one named Patricia here.”

She then shoved Gwen to close the door, which infuriated Gwen to the core. “You old mare! I know thatshe lives here. Open the door!”

She slammed the wooden door, causing the neighbors to come out to check out the noise.

Meanwhile, Josephine told Patricia, “There’s someone dressed up like a rich lady at the doorstep.She’s looking for you, but I stopped her since she’s probably up to no good.”

“Who is it?” Patricia rose from her seat and left the house before heading toward the gate.

Hearing Gwen’s harangue, she turned around to fill a pail of water before opening the door andsplashing the water.

Screams could be heard from the outside. “Argh! Patricia Aniston, what are you doing?!”

Gwen was drenched from head to toe. Not only were her styled hair and make-up messed up, herclothes were sodden in water, causing her to shiver uncontrollably.

Patricia held the pail and gazed at her. “Aunt Hough, why are you here? I thought someone wascausing trouble at my place.”

She then put down the pail before walking out. “My place is too small for someone like you. AuntHough, you should get changed, or you’ll catch a cold in this cold weather.”

Gwen kept sneezing in the meantime. “You! Patricia Aniston, I’ve come to pay you a visit, but how dareyou do this to me?! We’ll wait and see!”

Next, she began to whine in a loud voice. “Everyone, look at her! This girl, Patricia, was pregnant at theage of eighteen without knowing who the father was. You should be aware of this disgusting woman.She’s a bird of bad omen!”

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