Anson smiled and hung up the phone, "He's outside the door."
Victor blinked his eyes, "You two come here for free meal together. It seems that you really have a tacit understanding."
Anson glared at him, "You're so petty. Can't we come here for a free meal?"
Victor said, "My wife will be very tired!"
Anson replied, "Victor, shame on you. You ignore your friends after getting married."
"How can you be more important than my wife?" Victor whispered.
Anson was speechless. What else could he say?
Victor simply went too far.
"However, where are Uncle Calder and Aunt Jaida? Where are the three children?"
Victor said with gloomy eyes, "I sent them away because of the Simpson family."
Victor simply told Anson about the reason.
Anson was stunned, "I knew it would be like this. Eden must be very sad. Abby and I guessed so, so we came here tonight."
Victor nodded, "Eden plans to invite you to dinner tomorrow night and then tell you the truth so that Abigail won't worry about them."
Anson looked at him in surprise, "Didn't Irving invite you to the banquet in River City Restaurant?"
"Yes, but why should I go there?" Victor was furious at the thought of the invitation.
"You're really wilful." Anson gave him a thumbs-up.
Victor sneered, "Should I go there just because he has invited me?"
"That's why I think you're wilful." They had walked to the living room while talking.
Eden and Abigail were in the kitchen. As soon as Abigail came in, she asked Eden where the three children were.
Eden could only tell Abigail everything.
After hearing that, Abigail hugged Eden tightly.
"Eden, the children, Uncle Calder and Aunt Jaida have all left. You must be very mirthless, right?" Abigail's heart ached for her. She always lived in sorrow and worry.
Eden said with tears in eyes, "I feel so bitter in heart. I'm afraid that they will come back in a few years. I don't know when we can solve all the problems here."
Thinking of this, Eden felt painful all over.
The Simpson family forced her to send away all her children.
In fact, she did those things at the banquet of the Simpson family deliberately.
She hated them. Moreover, they wanted to deal her and Victor a head-on blow at the first encounter, which made her very angry.
"It's okay, Eden. We'll solve everything soon. Let's work together and defeat those b*stards."
Abigail hated the Simpson family very much, too. Why couldn't they just mind their own business? Why did they have to go against Eden and Victor?
Eden took a step back, for fear that Abigail would feel uncomfortable by hugging her. After all, she had a big belly.
"Abby, I'll have to trouble you to terminate the contracts for Ricky. He can't act in the films and TV dramas now."
Abigail smiled, "It's okay. You own the company, so you don't need to pay the fine for breach of contract. We can find an actor to replace Ricky. It's just that the ratings might not be as high. Ricky is born to be an actor, and he really has great acting skills."
"But I miss them very much. I haven't been separated from them these years."
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