Chapter 265
In the Hannigan family manor.
In this kind of place, it was not a luxurious villa but a quadrangle in a deep alley.
Four in, four out, inch by inch.
There was an independent garden, a fish pond, and there was even a 100-year- old yellow pear in the yard, i
Hangong Qiangiu was sitting on a rocking chair under the tree, while Van Jun was standing not far away.
"He's such a good-for-nothing. If he comes back, he can't wait to hang out, can he?" Hangong Qiangiu said in a
cold voice.
This kind of thing was usually done by Han Jun, but Hangong Qiangiu only thought that he would expand his
circle of friends and make more friends so that the Hannigan family could have better development.
As for Samuel, he did not return home. Ho matter where he went, the old lady would only think that he was
fooling around.
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"I'll tell him to return htomorrow." said Van jun.
Hearing this, Hangong Qiangiu was dissatisfied, but she didn't say anything. Van Jun had an extraordinary status
in the Hannigan family.
Although he seemed to be the bodyguard of the Hannigan family, Hangong Qiangiu didn't dare to
blhim for his existence.
Nangong Qiangiu knew clearly that Yan Jun had contributed a lot to the Hannigan family's achievements today.
When Samuel's grandfather was in charge of the Hannigan family, Yan Jun was his right-hand man. Even when
he swallowed his last breath, he said that he must find a way to keep Yan Jun in the Hannigan family.
A faint smile appeared on Nangong Qiangiu's face as she looked at the marks carved on the pear tree. She would
carve these marks herself every year when Han Jun was older. This was also a part of Han Jun's history of
growth. However, Samuel was not qualified to leave marks on this tree.
Soon, Grandmother will let you regain your freedom. Since | have promised you, how could Grandmother go back
on my word?
That night, Samuel returned to the Hannigan family manor silently. Even though Yan Jun had sensed it, he had
already fallen asleep and did not get up. He only sighed.
The difference between Samuel and Han Jun could be seen from all aspects.
Han Jun's room was close to the old lady's, and it was very bright. However, Samuel's room was located in the
corner of the whole courtyard. It used to be a storage room, dark and damp all year round.
When he returned to his room, Samuel found that the dust was almost as thick as a finger. It meant that no one
had ever entered his room after he left, and no one had ever helped him clean it.
"Even the cage for raising dogs is cleaned once every week. Is this place worth your attention?" Samuel gritted
his teeth and said in a cold voice.
His hand grabbed the corner of the cabinet, and it was directly crushed into pieces!
Looking at the sscene as when he left, Samuel walked to the south wall. There was a visible scratch on the
wall. This was his height when he was 12 years old. From then on, Samuel recognized his position in the
Hannigan family. He understood that only by relying on himself could he live well.
"That year, you were so short. No wonder you were looked down upon." Samuel touched the wall scratches and
showed a faint bitter smile.
Samuel was sitting on the floor, leaning against the wall. It was as if he had gone back to his childhood.
At that time, Nangong Qianqiu did not let him go to the table for dinner.
At that time, when he was bullied by Han Jun, Nangong Qiangiu would beat and scold him and never ask who
was right and who was wrong.
At that time, even the servants of the Hannigan family would laugh at him behind his back.
Too much humiliation and injustice had occurred in this courtyard house.
But now, you wantto go to jail on Han Jun's behalf?
Nangong Qiangiu, if you really did such a thing, don't blme, Samuel, for not considering our blood ties.
The Hannigan family, as long as there's a place for me, Samuel, is the Hannigan family!
The next day, Samuel saw Nangong Qiangiu standing high under the pear tree.
"Do you have any manners? Don't you know how to callGrandmother when you see me?" Nangong Qiangiu
asked Samuel sternly.