Chapter 110: George Flack's Doubts (Part 2)_3

At first, Lisa didn't feel that something was wrong. But when she didn't receive any compensation, and her parents' properties were sold without reason and she didn't get a cent, she realized that her so-called aunt had been tricking her all along.

"Is she really your aunt?" the assistant asked curiously.

Lisa nodded: "She is indeed my aunt, but we got separated when we were young. She was only found a few years ago."

"What happened to the compensation and inheritance? Did she take them all?" the assistant asked again.

Lisa nodded again: "Both the compensation and the inheritance would have been shared between me and my grandparents. But she took all the money in my grandparents' name."

The assistant turned into a curious baby that night: "Why don't you go to the police? This is a very serious matter. If your grandparents are willing to testify, it would be a simple matter."