When she married Erick, he told her that she would always be a member of his family, even if one of them died, she was not going to allow an old man destroy their commitment, Cassie was stubborn, she yelled, "The only way you are going to get me out of this house is when I die!"

Vincent continued to attack her, "Oh yes, that is the Cassie I remember! I was wondering when you would appear! You want this house, just say it!"

"So, in your eyes, being nostalgic is only for money and assets?" Cassie snapped. She thought it was so ironic that Vincent had been the one teaching his descendants to be kind and friendly when he only cared about money.

"Don't question me, you have no right!" Vincent was even more impatient with people who called him out on his actions. Before stomping away, he turned around and warned her, "You can stay here until tomorrow then I do not want to see you again!"

Cassie just smiled at the old man coldly, she didn't take anything he said seriously. She had said what needed to be said, and going on would only continue the pointless arguing.

While Cassie was still wondering how to resolve the issue, his daughter, Gina arrived at the house. She had a large group of people that were carrying suitcases, as she saw Cassie coming down the stairs she asked with a smile, "Oh, Cassie, I expected you to be gone by now!"

It was obvious that Vincent was determined to drive her out of the house because there was no reason for Gina to move in so quickly. When he decided Joseph was to be the one to take over Smith Group, one of his children had to leave the house, and Gina's family was the one.

Cassie knew Gina had always been jealous of her over the years, but there was nothing she could do about it. She was polite and respectful to Cassie, now with her son taking over Smith Group, she could stand up for herself.

Gina was trying not to sound short-tempered as she said, "Cassie, if you have too much stuff, I have enough people here to help you."

"Thank you for your kindness, but this is my home, where do you want me to move?" She smiled and questioned bluntly.

"Dad told me that you were moving out so that we could move in. I was quite surprised. Do you know why he would say that?" Gina asked triumphantly, "I assume it is because my Samuel is successful, so Vincent wants to make up for the neglect our family has suffered over the years."

Then, Gina ordered, "Move, take our things to the room that Vincent has designated!"

"Madame ..." The servants were embarrassed.

"Well, I guess we will have to request Vincent to join us!" Gina snarled, putting pressure on Cassie.

Cassie knew what Gina was trying to do, she waited fearlessly for Vincent. He might speak to Gina later about the incident, but Cassie was not going to back down. If she didn't hold her ground, they would think they could push her around and use her weakness to threaten her in the future, which would be very unfavorable for Joseph.

After a while, Vincent stumbled in on his crutches, he glared at Cassie, "Didn't I make it clear enough last night?"

"Dad, do you not remember that you promised to leave this house to Joseph as comfort when Erick passed away? Yet, now you want me to leave. How could you turn your back on them?" She didn't want to bring up his promise, but Vincent was not showing her any mercy, so she was not holding back.

"I have done say that, but the requirement was that Joseph would work for Smith Group! He chose to fight against me, failing me!"

"Well, even so, as Erick's wife, I have the right to inherit everything that belongs to him!" Cassie argued.

"Dad, don't you understand what she is saying? She will not leave!" Gina moaned.

"No way! I'll show you who is the big boss of this house!" Vincent was impatient and ordered the servants behind him, "Go throw her and her belongings out! From now on, Gina is the woman of this house!"

After hearing Vincent stand up to Cassie, Gina was relieved and proudly smiled.

With the large men in front of her, Cassie had no chance to resist. Before she could say anything, someone had grabbed her from behind and held her back.

Vincent glared at her, and warned, "Don't blame me. You piece of filth!"

"Dad, so shall I continue moving my things in?" Gina comment to deliberately push Cassie's buttons.

"Of course! You will replace her!" Vincent nodded.

"Great!" Gina happily grinned and walked toward the stairs, but turned back for a moment, "Cassie, I have no choice!"

"We'll see!" Cassie shouted.

Half an hour later, all of Cassie's belongings were outside the house, and all the servants backed away from her as if she had the plague. Cassie was furious, but she hesitated to call Joseph. She knew if she called him, he would only become enraged and cause more trouble, he was not a weak man, but if Vincent attacked him with the power of Smith Group, she worried. She took out her phone and dialed Jenny's number.