Chelsea complained to her husband, and wanted to take out $3,000 from the red envelope, but only gave Liberty $2,000, but her husband criticized her, saying that she was too small and didn’t know how to take the opportunity to repair the relationship with the Hunt family sisters. She actually wanted to swallow the red envelope money that her parents-in-law gave Liberty.
She was not that fleshy.
Chelsea handed over the big red envelope stuffed with $5,000 to Liberty with great pain.
“Liberty, this is the red envelope that my parents asked me to bring to you. My parents and Hank wish you a great success.”
After Chelsea handed out the red envelope, she hoped that Liberty would not accept it, and she could go back and tell her parents, Said that Liberty accepted the red envelope, and $5,000 would belong to her.
After Liberty took the red envelope from Chelsea, she said, “Uncle and Auntie are too polite.”
Seeing that Liberty actually accepted the red envelope, Chelsea smiled reluctantly.
“Sister Brown, please find a seat and sit down. Drink tea and eat something first. I have to entertain other guests.” Liberty called Chelsea and George to sit down, said a few polite words, and then hurried away.
Chelsea looked around and found that the congratulatory people were all men in suits and leather shoes, and the women were also wearing famous brands and jewels. It was obvious at a glance that these people were all dignified and distinguished.
No matter how thick-skinned she and her husband were, no matter how courageous they were, they dared not move forward.
The ones she knew were Zachary, Serenity and Duncan.
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