Chapter 6 I Told You, People with the Last Name Hudson Don't Deserve
Chapter 6 I Told You, People with the Last Name Hudson Don't Deserve
"Emily, you really want to kill our family before you are happy, right? Do you know that if we don't
cooperate with Hudson Group, the company will go bankrupt next month?" Eden's second uncle, Haris,
said reproachfully.
Eden's wife, Alicia, accused, "What did I say? This woman is a jinx. She ruined the Clark family, and
now she wants to ruin our Martin family. We should never have taken her in in the first place. Now you
believe me?"
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"Sister-in-law is absolutely right. She's a real jinx."
Mario also hurriedly said, "Grandpa, I think Emily is doing this on purpose. Her family is finished, so
she can't see our family develop well. And Andrew! Why did he come at this time when he didn't come
early or late? The two of them must have colluded."
"Grandpa, if Emily doesn't agree to marry Ashley, then you should just kick her out of our Martin family,
and I'll see how she can live without the Martin family."
Mario was Eden's son, Emily's cousin. He was a notoriously uneducated playboy. He disliked Emily
because Emily's business ability in the Martin family was so strong in the past six months that Brian
often criticized him and told him to learn from Emily. He knew that if he didn't get rid of Emily, he
wouldn't be able to get Brian's attention.
After hearing what everyone said, Brian's face instantly went sullen.
"Grandpa, didn't our family have a problem with the accounts before? Originally I didn't believe she did
it either, but now that I've seen Andrew, and I suspect it was the two of them who did it secretly." Mario
continued to add fuel to the fire.
"Mario, don't sling mud at me. I have done my best for this family. You, on the other hand, what have
you done? What else do you do besides slandering me behind my back?" Emily couldn't hold back and
yelled at Mario.
She was also a young lady from a big family. She also had a temper.
"You, what's up? Did I get to your sore spot? I think you are deliberately trying to ruin our family! You
ruined your own family, and now you want to ruin our Martin family? Do you really think this is your
home?"
Emily was so angry that she gritted her teeth and clenched her fists tightly.
In the past six months, she had learned that she had to bow down under the roof of others.
Although she was in her grandpa’s house, she was not having a good time. She worked in a factory
and did the same job as an ordinary worker.
She suffered unimaginable hardships and did things she would not have done before. But despite all
these things, in the end, she had to face the accusations of her family.
So she became careful to do everything well.
In the end, she did everything right, but these people went even further. They treated her as a sacrifice
to be used for the family's benefit and wanted to marry her off to someone who could bring benefits to
their family.
Leaving aside the fact that Andrew did not come back before, now, after Andrew came back, they still
do.
Her heart was cold, very cold.
Just then, a pair of large, warm, strong hands suddenly grabbed her hands that were trembling with
anger.
It was Andrew. Emily's changes were all seen by Andrew.
He also clearly saw the real life of Emily after the fall of the Clark family.
She was no longer the girl with a bad temper before, and she was no longer the princess, who was
condescending and proud.
What happened to Emily made Andrew's heart feel like it had been stabbed with a thousand thorns.
Somehow, after Andrew grabbed her hand, Emily's feeling of being so angry that she wanted to cry
was gone.
"That's enough!" A powerful voice burst out.
Everyone in the room shut their mouths. There was not a single person in this house who was not
afraid of Brian. In his earlier years, Brian had spent time in the region and stayed in the system after he
was discharged, so he was very intimidating.
"Emily, sit down."
Hearing what he said, Emily then found a seat and sat down, and Andrew also sat down.
But just as he sat down, Grandpa shouted sternly, "Andrew, did I tell you to sit?"
Hearing this, Andrew froze for a moment. Emily hastened to pull the corner of Andrew's coat and let
him stand up.
He was the God of War of Northland! It was enough that he didn't get to sit in the top seat, but now they
wouldn't even let him sit. After all, this was not Northland or a battlefield. It was home, so he stood up
slowly.
After Andrew stood up, Brian didn't speak to him first. He just accused Emily, "Emily, who's older, you
or Mario?"
Emily hesitated for a moment and replied, "He's older!"
"Since you know he's older, can't you give him a title? He is your cousin. How is it decent for you to call
him by his first name in front of all the elders like that?" Brian was furious.
"But, Grandpa..."
"Father, Emily knows she's wrong. She won't be like that again in the future." Rosa interjected in a
hurry.
Rosa knew Brian's temper all too well.
Brian grunted and barked, "In the future, all the children and grandchildren of my Martin family will have
to distinguish between the eldest and the youngest. This is the family motto."
"Yes," Emily replied weakly.
Mario was so happy on the side. It was obvious that Grandpa still loved him more. Emily was an
outsider anyhow.
"Andrew," Brian put his gaze on Andrew.
Andrew just looked at him and didn't answer.
Such a stubborn old man, why should he say anything more to him? If Emily hadn't lived here for half a
year, he would have put the Martin family out of business.
"Are you discharged from the army?" Brian asked condescendingly as if he was interrogating a
prisoner.
"Yes!" Andrew replied indifferently.
"And do you have a position now?"
"I have an official post with very little to do!"
"And do you have a car?"
"No." Andrew really did not have his own car. The red flag was given to him by the state.
"Do you have a house?"
"No." Andrew didn't have a house either. He had just come to K City, and he hadn't had time to get the
Clark House back yet.
"Then do you think you can give Emily happiness?"
These words made Andrew froze. Could he give Emily happiness? He didn't dare to say if he could.
But if this girl wanted the whole world, he was willing to conquer the world for this girl, even if he would
die for it. So then, would she be happy?
Seeing that Andrew hesitated to answer, Emily got anxious. She hurriedly said, "Yes, Andrew can give
me happiness."
"Shut up!" Brian yelled sternly.
Andrew looked at Emily, who nodded at him with an anxious face.
Emily was defending Andrew because she really didn't want to marry Ashley.
"I don't know. But whatever she wants, I will give it to her, even if many people will die because of it,
even if it costs me my life." Andrew's righteous reply sounded like a confession.
Whether true or not, all in all, at this moment, Emily was moved and her cheeks flushed at once.
He said such words in front of her family. Could this not make her shy?
"Don't say these useless things. When the Clark family was in trouble, why didn't you come out?" Eden
couldn't help but interject.
Brian gave him a look, so he kept his mouth shut.
"Andrew, the Clark family is not the same as it used to be. Emily grew up as a rich lady. She will
definitely suffer if she follows you. You don't have a car or a house, so you can't give Emily happiness. I
know you were married to Emily, and you like Emily a lot."
"If you really think about Emily and really want Emily to be happy, then let go and let Emily marry the
real happiness. Ashley is young and promising, and I trust my judgment. If you trust me, draw a clear
line with Emily and leave K City and Emily's sight from now on."
"No." Emily stood up from her stool in excitement.
She shook her head nervously and said, "No, Grandpa."
"Mom, you persuade Grandpa. I really don't like Ashley."
Rosa looked embarrassed. In fact, she also thought Brain was right. Now Andrew probably couldn't
even support Emily and her, not to mention happiness.
"Emily, listen to Grandpa." She simply said that.
After pondering for a while, Andrew still spoke.
"As I said, people with the last name Hudson don't deserve Emily."
Andrew's voice was not loud, but it reached a deafening effect.