Yannis Make a Move (Part 2)

Amalia recalled something, "The probability of it being the Yoder is high. Yannis once tried to buy an artifact from my store, but I refused."

Samuel shook his head wryly. "Yannis is someone who holds grudges strongly. Your refusal was a blow to his ego. No wonder. I can be fairly sure it's him, just need more evidence."

Samuel remembered attending two gatherings with Yannis. At the time, Yannis had given him several curious looks. He hadn't understood back then, but now he finally did.

the Cabello were connected to the Salvador through a longstanding relationship, and he had also interacted with Carlos a few times.

It was evident that Yannis was probably worried that he would help Carlos. If so, the situation should be relatively manageable.

At that moment, Samuel was unaware and thinking that Yannis's actions were just minor troubles for the Salvador; But the real threat was yet to come.

Upon receiving the message, Amalia left a reply for Carlos and transferred several million to his account.

Within five minutes, Carlos responded, sounding quite anxious, "Big Sister, why did you transfer so much money to me?"

He thought he had hidden things well, and Amalia wasn't aware of this.

"The matter in your family is indirectly related to me; you're suffering because of me. Use this money to repay your family's debts first," Amalia got straight to the point.

Carlos fell silent for a few seconds.

"Did Samuel tell you?" It wasn't exactly a question; he knew that only few people knew about his family's situation, and among them Samuel was the only one who connected to Amalia.

"Don't overthink it. I'll handle Francisco's side," Amalia insisted, not accepting any refusal.

"But this is my issue. I don't want to trouble you, Big Sister. Francisco doesn't like me in the first place, so it has nothing to do with you. You don't have to transfer money; I can handle it by myself," Carlos said with a bowed head.

"Do you still want to go to Heavenly Path University?" Amalia asked.

Carlos's face lost a bit of color, forcing a strained smile, he said: "If I can't get in, there's nothing I can do. I wasn't going to pass the exam anyway. Perhaps it's the heavens telling me not to overreach and dream too big."

Amalia furrowed her brow. "If this is what it means to dream big, where do you place those who strive and struggle for their dreams?"

Carlos lowered his head in embarrassment.

"Don't dwell on it too much," Amalia softened her tone. "Focus on preparing for the university entrance. Leave the rest to me."

"Okay," Carlos nodded.