Chapter 801 Do Your Best to Be Filial
"What are you talking about? You’re the only daughter of the Shelton's family. You have to take good care of yourself!" Lucy blocked her way and wiped the tears from the corners of her eyes. She cried and laughed at the same time. "Now that you’re back, if you don’t plan to go back, you can deal with the work and things over there. Don’t worry, your father and I are looking forward to you."
Evelyn nodded and said, "I see."
"All right, it’s getting late. I’ll get you some dumplings that have just been cooked. You can take them back and eat them if you’re hungry in the evening." As Lucy spoke, she opened the door and walked out. She went into the kitchen and took out a thermal lunch box. When she put the cooked dumplings in, she seemed to say, "Let Huston have a try."
Evelyn was a little surprised. She didn’t expect that Lucy would still remember him. Her heart suddenly felt a little sour and indescribable softness.
It was as if the two people she cared about also cared about each other.
"Mom..."
Lucy pushed her arm out of the kitchen. "All right. The kids will see us later."
After a while, Huston sent a message saying that he had arrived downstairs. He probably didn’t call her because he was afraid that it would be inconvenient for her to pick up at home.
Before leaving, Evelyn left a bank card and said, "Mom, Dad, this is a part of my savings in Eoland. It’ll get a fixed income every month. Take it with Dad. If you need it, you can use it."
She knew that Ben and Lucy had nothing to worry about, but she still wanted to give them more.
"We don’t need it. Take it yourself. Your mother and I have money. We don’t need you," Ben said as he stuffed the card into her pocket.
Evelyn avoided it and said, "I don’t need it here. You and Mom don’t have to save money. Just buy whatever you like. It’s a little expensive for pounds."
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