Leonhart let out a cold laugh. Malice was completely reflected in his eyes. “Because you told her not to spend money on me. She already said her company will be yours someday. Nothing for me.”
“You have such a good sister taking care of you, yet you still didn’t want her to spend money on me. Why should you get everything?” he sneered.
I clenched my fists. “Do you even know how she earns that money? She never went to college. People in the company look down on her. She has to work twice as hard to move up.”
“Those old businessmen force her to drink with them. She throws up and then has to keep drinking. Several times she even threw up blood!”
“And you? You always ask for millions like it’s nothing. I told her not to give you too much, what’s wrong with that?”
“So what?” he said, staring at his new shoes with no shame. “Even if she drinks herself to death, her company still won’t be mine. Only if you disappear can I get anything.”
I stared at him in disbelief as chill running down my spine. I used to think he framed me because he wanted my sister’s attention. But no! He only cared about money!
“You’re really a heartless bastard,” I said through my teeth and walked toward my room.