Chapter 85
Chapter 85
"Nonsense, you’re obviously the one who hit me. He was looking at his phone when he rammed into
me," the middle-aged woman pointed to Godfrey and said.
Godfrey had a guilty look and did not dare to say a single word.
Lydia said in a loud and entitled voice, "You're bullsh* tting! When did my man look at his cell phone?
You're blind. You saw us driving an Audi and you thought we'd give you money if you fake an accident?
Such people are so poor that they’re delusional."
The middle-aged woman looked at Lydia resentfully.
All she did was cross the road normally, but in addition to getting hit, she had to face that false
allegation.
"I may be poor, but poor people still have integrity. I won't blackmail anyone. May lightning strike the
liar," said the middle-aged woman.
Lydia was a little flustered when she heard the phrase 'may lightning strike the liar'. She knew they
should not stay too long and said to Samuel, "Get this settled for me. If it ends up causing trouble to
your dad, you don't need to go back home anymore."
Samuel’s heart was one that loved everyone who was connected to Yvonne. He could tolerate the
bizarre temper and unreasonable trouble caused by Yvonne's
parents, but the matter at hand involved an innocent person. It was absolutely impossible for him to just
let them go so easily.
After blocking Lydia and Godfrey, Samuel said with a gloomy expression, "We shall wait until the police
arrive to settle this matter."
"Are you nuts, Samuel? You want to wait for the police to come? What did I tell you to do, you piece of
trash? Now move the hell away," Lydia scolded.
"If you take him away now, it will be a hit and run case. The consequences of which will be more
serious, " Samuel said.
"Samuel, do you not understand the reason I called you? Who else will bear this responsibility if it's not
you? Now move aside right now," Lydia said in an unpleasant tone.
"Dad, do you think you can run away with this? If you dare to leave, you'll end up in jail," Samuel
looked at Godfrey and said.
Godfrey lowered his head and was too guilty to speak. The incident was his responsibility, but Lydia
suggested that Samuel should bear the consequences. She said that they could give the woman a bit
of money after that so that the responsibility would not fall on him. However, Godfrey was aware that
the consequences would be even more serious should that matter come to light.
"I told you to scram. Don't you understand human language?" Lydia raised her hand anxiously.
Just as she was about to slap him, Samuel suddenly held her wrist tightly.
"Samuel, what are you doing?" Lydia asked in a cold voice.
Samuel looked at Lydia with a frosty face and said," Don't think that you can do whatever you want in
front of me just because you're Yvonne's parents."
"Crazy! You've gone crazy! You've really lost your mind! How you dare to talk to me like this! Do you
know what your status is? You’re a piece of trash! Let me go." Lydia gritted her teeth angrily and was
surprised that the useless piece of trash would dare to disrespect her.
Samuel shook off Lydia's hand and said coldly, "You can leave, but I won’t help him take responsibility
for this. I'll tell the truth when the police arrive."
"You..." Lydia pointed to Samuel. She thought Samuel would obey her when she called him over, but
she was shocked to see him show a tough-as-nails attitude.
Samuel walked to the middle-aged woman who fell and said, "Is there any other part of you that's
feeling uncomfortable aside from your legs? I’ll call an ambulance for you right away."
The middle-aged woman shook her head and said," Young man, you're still very rational. I really didn't
try to get into an accident to get compensation. It was your dad who was looking at the phone when he
hit m
e."
Samuel knew that she was telling the truth. If the fault did not lie with Godfrey, the man would have Exclusive © content by N(ô)ve/l/Drama.Org.
long figured out a way to explain it instead of staying silent.
Lydia pulled Godfrey to leave, but Godfrey did not move at all. Being the timid person that he was, he
would rather wait for the police to come instead of being called by the police afterward.
"What are you doing?" Lydia asked Godfrey.
"Let's wait. If I leave, they'll investigate later on and the consequences will be more serious," Godfrey
said.
"I’m doing it for your own good, Godfrey. I'll call Yvonne right away and we'll see if Samuel dares to
refuse taking the responsibility on your behalf." Lydia took out the phone while speaking.
Unfortunately for her, the police had already arrived o n the scene before she could make the call.
Under questioning, Godfrey-the driver-honestly explained the situation.
Lydia looked at Samuel being so kind to outsiders and gritted his teeth with hatred. That good-for-
nothing was completely worthless. He did not even care about his father-in-law when this sort of
situation happened, but instead, poured his attention onto an outsider. Did that woman's life or death
matter more than Godfrey's safety? 2
"Samuel, don't go back to my house tonight. That is m y house. Go and sleep on the street," Lydia said
to
Samuel.
Samuel turned his head and shot Lydia a cold look before saying faintly, "I'll move to a new home with
Yvonne on the fifteenth of next month. I won't force you to live with me."