He murmured, "Stephan's sister is living in your apartment with her boyfriend now. It's not a good idea for you to live there."
"What did you say?" I almost didn't react.
I never expected that they would feel at ease to let others live in the house I bought without asking for my opinion.
"What about the one in the Verdant community? I paid for its renovation. I'm going to live there. Give me the key."
Johnson turned his face away and didn't respond, but Mary started crying.
"Eva, you ask for things as soon as you get home. You just want to show off to us by saying that you bought the houses and paid for the decoration. I am so miserable. I raised a daughter like you for nothing!"
She always acted like this.
Whenever I made my request, Mary started crying and blaming me. I used to be soft-hearted because I felt it was unnecessary to be mean to my family.
And now I knew they were hypocritical.
My face turned pale.
I said loudly, "Mom, stop crying. Do you think I will bear it if you cry? I'm telling you, I won't be soft-hearted again!
"And even if I'm showing off, so what? Didn't I buy the houses? Or did I not pay for the renovation? What I said is the truth!