make more money. I'm the homemaker. If it weren't for me
coming from her house. Her brows furrowed, and she stopped at the do
tly, a toadying middle-aged man's voice rose, "He
it weren't for your misjudgment, the company wouldn't have lost three million
len
e house stopped before she walked in. She saw her father, Ro
to look at her. He smiled bitterly and asked,
le now? Judging from Aunt Helen
her eyebrows k
for the past few years had been getting worse. Ronald was often
ng scolded so many times, he must have felt uneasy.
ne? Why don't I ask Rosa to warm some food up for you? Since you're usually a
ndence Day tomorrow. We will have a t
ompletely forgotten!" Ronald stood up and looked at Adeline,
ith the company, you must let me
verheard Adeline's words and immediately said
led the corners of her lips a little. She softly r
said someone lazily. A young girl in a pink princess dre
at!" Ronald looked at his younger daught
feels threatened now that Zoey is grown up. That's why she's trying to i
I'm a performing arts student. I
knows? Maybe one day you'll
el
oked at how Helen and Zoey were
Zoey, "Let's go, Zoey. We
d she sneered, "I heard that the Lockwood family is looking for a