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At Your Disposal, Madam novel Chapter 68

"Yes, I have."

Jane showed him the driver’s license.

Yates said with a smile, “Good."

His daughter was really very good, learning everything seriously, so she learned everything very quickly.

Jane stretched out her hand to turn over the photo frame, and Yates was too late to stop.

As expected, it was her mother's photo.

In the photo, her mother looked young and beautiful.

Jane looked a little gloomy, “Dad, do you still remember mom?"

Because her mother died of childbirth, Yates was extremely unpopular to the families of her grandma's.

Why it was fine for other women to give birth, but her daughter died instead?

Grandma and grandpa were sad.

These years, Yates has little contact with them.

Grandpa and grandma loved their daughter the most. They considered the inability of Yates led their daughter die in childbirth.

There was an argument between the Zhao family and the Su family.

Originally in those days Lisette married for love far away, Zhao family did not agree.

Later Jane's mother, Lisette, died in childbirth. In recent years, the communication between the two families became even less.

Yates put out his hand and touched her head. "You are still young," he said. "When you grow up, you will understand."

Why she is still young? She has grown up too.

But Jane knew that this kind of deep feeling she really cannot understand.

All she knew was that every year on her birthday, when her father was sad, she was in no mood to celebrate.

*

It was Jane's birthday.

She was wearing a black dress and plain clothes.

Yates was also wearing a black suit today.

The two drove to the cemetery.

Yates was silent standing in front of the cemetery.

The wind was slowly blowing, cicadas were singing in the tree. It was not yet noon.

Jane looked at Yates, and found grey hair on his head, and it has the trend to grow more.

Su sat down, looked at the picture on the gravestone and said, "Mom, I'm Jane. I'm eighteen today. I will be an adult and learn to be responsible for myself. Mom, Dad comes to see you again, he said, and he is not over you."

"But, Mom, I wish Father would forget you and start over. If you could have heard me and expressed your wishes, I am sure you would have wanted dad to be happy, too, right?”

Yates was stunned to hear that.

In fact, Lisette seemed to have a bad presentiment.

She said to Him, "Yates, if I can't make it, you need to find another one and raise Jane with you. If only that woman could love our daughter instead of me."

Hearing Jane say so, Yates touched Jane's head, said, “Jane, you have grown up."

The two men came down the mountain road.

"You can invite your friends over and have a birthday party," Yates said.

Jane shook her head and said, "Dad, I'm used to it. It's good to be like this."

It was like a family of three celebrating her birthday.

So, although she did not have a mother, she did not feel that she lacked her mother's love.

Yates went to work in the company. Sunny called Jane and asked her out.

The two people went shopping and ate delicious food. Sunny sent a gift to Jane.

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