"Chad is designing it himself!" Mike added.
Ivy had not expected them to give her a house as a gift and was stunned.
"Just accept it, Ivy! Once the construction is done, we can all go and have a look at it!" Layla accepted the paperwork in Ivy's place.
"Thank you, Uncle Mike. Thank you, Uncle Chad," Ivy said gratefully with a blush.
"We are a family. There's no need to thank us!" Mike patted her on the head. "They must have woken you up before you had the time to do your makeup, huh? Hahaha! Come, let's have our breakfast! I'm starving."
The group made their way to the dining room.
The house was well stoked and the servants had prepared a feast while they had been talking.
"Ivy, I heard that you and Rose are very close. Ben sent you a diamond, right? Just get Rose to design something for you," Lilith whispered to Ivy. "The tiara I gave you was the prize of one of the model contests I participated in. I've treasured it for years, and now I'm giving it to you in hopes that you will find your path in life."
Tears welled in Ivy's eyes. "Thank you, Aunt Lilith. I will treasure it."
"Don't cry! Be happy. All we want is for you to be happy. Do you know how long we've been waiting to see you? Your parents looked everywhere for you, and even when they failed, they never stopped believing that you are still alive. Thankfully, you came home safe and sound. Remember to stay with them more often."
Ivy nodded. "I will."
"Alright! Let's eat!" Avery handed Ivy a bowl of soup.
Having spent years in Tarotin, Ivy had developed a taste for soup.
Once Avery found out about it, she ordered the servants to cook various types of soup for Ivy every day.
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