Dolores looked back and noticed it was her daughter, she put down the pen. She got up and stood
aside to let her sit down.
Amanda didn't know what she meant and asked, "What are you doing?"
"I want you to write it," said Dolores.
Amanda sighed and pretended to be aggrieved. "I'm divorced, can’t you show me some sympathy?."
Everyone said nothing about her divorce and they did not mention Stanford. She knew that everyone
was afraid of touching the pain in her heart, but she had let it go.
Dolores's look instantly changed, and even Matthew who had just sat on the bed looked towards her
too.
Amanda took a glimpse of her father. Finally, her eyes fell onto Dolores and she held her hand. "Mom,
I’ve let it go, I'm all right now. You don't have to care about me all the time. The more careful you are,
the more pressure I feel. I hope you're still the same as before, whatever I’ve done wrong, you’ll
educate and criticize me when necessary."
Seeing that her daughter could face it so positively, Dolores became slightly relieved and she
pretended to be strict. "Stop babbling and hurry up writing the gift list."
"Yes, Your Highness." Amanda picked up the pen. "You really appreciate your little son."
She was not jealous, but happy.
Her little brother was the youngest and he was the first to leave them. He bore the responsibility that
should not have been borne by him. On the other hand, she and her elder brother can do things
according to their own thoughts.
He had taken over such a big enterprise at a young age. Although everyone will lend him a hand, he
was lack of freedom. He usually looked positive and slightly immature, but he actually had a very
mature mind and a powerful heart.
Or else, he won't be able to control his subordinates.
She won't be envious no matter how many things were given to him. She would only think he deserved
it. In a sense, he had borne the burden of her and her brother. If he didn't come to City C, her brother
might come. After all, Mr. Adams had died of illness. That was the industry left by grandpa, which can't
be left aside and let it doom. In addition, her uncle and grandpa were in poor health, and the textile
factory may be taken over by her brother in the future.
"Mom, I want to give the ring you gave me to Bonnie. She’s getting married to Jos and I couldn't give
her cheap stuff." Although Amanda claimed that Dolores was too generous, she wanted to give them
the best too.
"You can keep it. Yours don't fit, I have the one." Dolores held the jade bracelet in her hand. She
planned to give it to Bonnie on the wedding day. Victoria used to let her wear it, it was an old thing
given by the ancestors in the Forbis family.
The jade bracelet had a meaning of inheritance. Joshua was her son and Bonnie was her daughter-in-
law. In the future, they would take over the textile factory and inherit the Forbis’ family business.
Amanda pouted and asked, "What about Andrew?"
"He will get married in the future too, what would you give to his wife?"
As soon as Dolores wanted to speak, Amanda interrupted her, "Don't say that your son doesn't care.
Andrew indeed doesn't care about these, but his wife may care. You are a parent and you should be
fair to everyone."
"Don’t you have a pink diamond ring? Just give it to your future sister-in-law."
"Oh, no. That's given by dad." At this moment, Amanda started to become stingy.
"He won't care about these. The girl he likes won't just care about his money too, I think it's more about
his personality."
Dolores had great confidence in her eldest son and she believed that he will not have his eyes set on
shallow girls who only pay attention to luxuries.
Besides, money was not important to him in the environment he was in.
Plus, he was now in a high position and he didn't need her to worry at all.
"Can he make it to Jos’ wedding? I..." Amanda looked up and calculated how long she hadn't seen him.
"It's almost two and a half years?"
"Your uncle said he was on a mission, maybe he couldn't make it. No one could contact him, and you
know his mission is special. We should understand his situation."
Amanda understood. "I just feel sorry if he misses it."
After finished writing the gift list, Amanda returned to the living room. At this time, there was no one in
the living room and they had all gone to rest.
Dolores closed the door, walked towards Matthew, looked at him and said, "Let's go to City B
tomorrow."
She had missed Andrew too. Since he joined the army, he had come back only a few times. She did
hope that Andrew could come back to attend Joshua's wedding. Their family hadn't been reunited for a
long time.
Now Amanda had gotten over a failed marriage and Joshua was getting married, these were all happy
news. If he was here, it will be perfect, and she won't be so worried when she returned to Thailand.
Matthew knew what she was thinking and said, "OK, we can deal with some things by the way."
"What things?" Dolores suddenly remembered Stanford. "We have nothing to do with him anymore,
and there's no need to see him."
She was still a little agitated when she thought of Stanford.
Matthew stretched out his hand and pulled her down. "We’re not seeing him. Besides, he’s not in City
B."
"How do you know?" She turned her head and looked at Matthew. "Are you hiding something from
me?"
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