Old Mr. Qin interrupted her: "You don't need to say anymore. My house can't tolerate dishonest people, let alone those with ulterior motives. I don't care if you're sending messages to the Boss or the second son, just leave, leave my house immediately."
Aunt Xu anxiously looked at the Old Lady. She felt the Old Lady was soft-hearted and easy to talk to, and often helped her secretly when Old Mr. Qin was less obstinate.
She thought about pleading with her. The Qin Family paid more than other families, and they were generous.
But unexpectedly, the Old Lady lowered her head, pretending to know nothing.
Aunt Xu knew this was hopeless, turned to Qin family's second son: "Second young master, you're the one who asked me to call you, I haven't taken anything from you, now I've lost my job, you can't just ignore me, can you?"
Qin Huai's second uncle scolded: "Get lost, when have I ever taken your call, don't make baseless accusations..."
