“Thank you, Mrs. Erickson.” Camryn thanked Joelle.
Joelle said to Rosella, “Your daughter-in-law also has a very nice voice. I feel so comfortable listening to her.”
“You three sisters-in-law are all happy. You have a daughter-in-law. I don’t have a daughter-in-law yet, nor do I have a son-in-law.”
Joelle said, turning to look at her two sons and one daughter.
The younger son was only in his early twenties and could be left alone, but the eldest son and daughter have reached marriageable age and have not married yet.
Joelle’s daughter, Rylee Erickson, was Elisa’s best friend.
Joelle was a well-rounded woman. Not only did she get along well with Audrey, but she also got along well with the wives of the York family, and neither of them offended anyone.
Rylee once fell in love. She concealed her identity and fell in love. As a result, her boyfriend, who had been struggling for thirty years, found another person.
Little did he know that Rylee, who was abandoned by him, was the one who could save him from thirty years of struggle.
During the time when Rylee fell out of love, Elisa often accompanied her best friend.
Serenity, Jasmine, and others met Rylee through Elisa, but they only met rarely and were never very familiar with her.
The Erickson family held a banquet, and Elisa was naturally invited. However, Elisa accompanied Remy back to FC Manor and would not come over tonight.
Rylee, who had overcome the pain of Lovelorn, looked at Camryn and smiled helplessly.
The eldest young master of the Erickson family, on the other hand, looked calm and maintained a gentlemanly demeanor. He listened to his mother’s words in one ear and out the other.
“Let’s go into the house and talk. Rylee, you stay with Camryn.” Joelle smiled, invited the ladies into the house, and asked Rylee to accompany Camryn. The two young masters of the Erickson family followed for a while and then followed their father to greet other guests.
Rylee and Camryn walked side by side, slowly.
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