Chapter 969 - 013 Let’s Cooperate (Second Update)_4
Avery Graham walked into the Resting Room, "Mom, do you want something to eat?"
"No need, I had plenty this morning. Just came out for a walk and ended up here. Your Cake Shop is doing quite well," Avery’s mother said appreciatively.
In the past, Avery had spoken in front of her about buying a house on her own, and her mother thought it was a bit of a pipe dream, but now, seeing such a scene, she believed that Avery’s words might indeed come true.
"Yeah, today is not bad, probably because it’s the first day of business after the New Year. But the daily turnover is still good. If nothing unexpected happens, by the end of the year, I should be able to buy a house. Then, you and dad can move over and live with me," Avery said as she held her mother’s hand. It had been a long time since she had cuddled in her mother’s arms and acted like a spoiled child; today, she suddenly felt like doing just that.
"Yeah, okay," Avery’s mother nodded, then stretched out a hand and embraced her daughter. "Avery, mom won’t force you to go on blind dates anymore. As long as you feel it’s right, that’s fine."
"Mom, don’t worry. Your daughter isn’t weird. Give me some time, and I’ll marry myself off, okay?" Avery promised. Actually, when mother and daughter spoke nicely to each other, they could be this peaceful.
"Silly girl, take your time choosing. We need to keep our eyes open in the future. You’re only 26 this year, we’re still young, right?" Avery’s mother had finally come to terms with matters.
"Mom, tell me the truth, where did you go just now?" Avery, sensitive and perceptive, felt that her mother’s mood was somewhat unusual.
"I went to Michael Auclair’s company and happened to run into..." Avery’s mother didn’t hide anything, knowing she couldn’t keep it secret anyway, but suddenly she didn’t want to talk about that bastard anymore.
"Mom, no matter what you ran into, that’s his freedom now. Whatever he does doesn’t affect me. Don’t worry, my relationship with him is completely severed," Avery said. Now that Giselle Browman was no longer working under him, they were even less likely to have any contact.
