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Guardian-In-Law by Five Generals

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Chapter 257 A New Sports Car

“You don’t know when to shut up, Kaze,” Agnes stamped her foot and yelled furiously.

Kaze would be the death of her.

It was bad enough that Hellen’s family showed off their newly bought half–a–million dollar Mercedes

Benz and mocked the Quints for their three–hundred–grand Audi A4.

Kaze came out of nowhere and explained the Audi A4 was totaled–as if things were not bad enough

already.

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Agnes was tempted to smack the dummy’s head.

“Oh, my. The Quints‘ only car is wrecked.”

Hellen laughed in delight. “I guess it must be inconvenient for you since you can’t go anywhere without

a car, Agnes. Tsk, tsk. Poor you.”

Agnes scowled without a word.

Hellen was right, and Agnes could not refute the fact.

The last million in the family was used to pay Larry’s gambling debt, so the Quints had no funds

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available to get a new car.

“What makes you think that we don’t have a car?”

Kaze said, “We would need to get a new car since the last one was written off.”

“Oh, any cars in particular that you’re going to get?”

Sam looked tauntingly at Kaze.

“A sports car.”

Kaze eyed him, finding him familiar. He must have slapped the guy before.

“A sports car?”

Taken aback at first, Hellen’s family soon burst into laughter.

“Hahaha! Can you even afford a sports car? I mean, you married into your wife’s family instead of

the other way around. Stop making stuff up.”

“At least make it believable when you brag. You have a wheelchair user in the family. A twenty

thousand–dollar local make will be more practical for you.”

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“That’s right. They have a big family. A sports car won’t fit everybody.”

Hellen’s family hurled insults at Kaze.

They considered Kaze a laughingstock.

Kaze replied indifferently, “Let me worry about that. I bought a sports car for my wife and a luxury

MPV for Hector. I bought another sports car for Sky to take joyrides in. Whatever issue you

mentioned doesn’t exist here.”

Hellen’s family was fixated on Kaze and burst out laughing.

“Go on. Brag. You can’t even afford one car, but now you’re talking about three. You could’ve kept

it going by saying that you bought a high–speed train and an aircraft.”

They were tearing up from all the laughter.

Agnes nearly burst into tears in shame.

“Why are you talking nonsense, idiot? As if it isn’t embarrassing enough.”

Agnes was tempted to knock some senses into Kaze if she wasn’t concerned about Hellen’s further

taunting.

The idiot could not stop tooting his horn.

Kaze explained, “I’m not lying. Agnes. I bought a sports car, and I drove it here. I can show you at

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the parking lot later.”

He wanted to take Agnes to see the car, so she could hold her head up against Hellen’s family.

“Shut up!” Agnes yelled. How could she possibly believe Kaze?

Hellen’s family was amused by Agnes‘ reaction.

“You should go and check out the new car, Agnes. What are you scared about? Maybe he did buy

a new sports car.”

Sam pursed his lips. “He might just point out a random sports car and claim it to be his.”

“Come on.”

Unable to deal with the embarrassment, Agnes dragged Kaze away.

“Hey, don’t go. Lame.”

With her chest puffed out, Hellen told her daughter and son–in–law, “We should go. I’m so happy.

Let’s celebrate at the restaurant.”

The family walked to their parking spot.

“I’m driving! I drove here.”

Yenny excitedly called dips on taking the wheel.

It explained why the car was parked diagonally. She was the driver.

Yenny was stunned when she approached the car.

“We’re blocked in, honey. I can’t even open the door to the driver seat.”