Dave, who had pressed the button, did not care about Hester's dull expression and said bluntly to Bette, "My mommy donated this library and it should be named after my mommy's first name but no last name in the future. My mommy can't afford to lose face."
Hearing Dave's words, Bette's face also froze. She didn't expect Dave would say that to her.
Hester did not care whether the library would be named after her surname. What she worried about was whether her body was worth 30 million.
Not even a dead pig could sell out at 30 million. How could she do that? She regretted having not eaten as much as she could in the past.
Hester knew Dave well. He had called her "mommy" just to embarrass her.
Sitting on the chair, Hester was at a loss.
She had donated the library, and the swimming pool would be the next.