She didn't fully understand grandfather's words, but of course understood that since she had already married Andrew, she should behave well as his wife.
"Okay, I got it." She nodded and smiled.
"Well."
Holding the cup, father pursed his mouth and then he put the cup down and began to speak again.
"Now you don't need to worry about your father's medical bills, we will help you pay. You have been part of our family, so definitely we won't owe you anything but you have to immediately quit those unserious jobs, and don't give Andrew's family a shame."
What he said was quite normal at first but then Sarah's expression changed when she heard his last two sentences.
"Why do I have to quit? I need work too. I can't count on you all the time."
The deadline was only two years. What should she do if she would be a rice worm two years later?
Grandfather frowned slightly, and his white eyebrows became more and more serious. "Is the bar a place for married woman? Not to mention you will have a baby. I will arrange a job for you, being Andrew's assistant."
Sarah was shocked at the words!
"What? She's going to work with Andrew?"
"Grandfather, will he agree?"
Sarah's mind was full of the way the man looked at her last night, full of disgust,
How could she work with him?
She would have to meet him from time to time and couldn't imagine what was going to happen.
"You're his wife, can he disagree?"
Mr. Andrew father was very serious, as if it were a matter of course.
Sarah gasped in her mind. It was...
Well, we would see.
The places like bars and hotels, indeed, were no longer suitable for her. They were too complicated and dark.
"Well, I'll quit my job today and do as you say."
"Good." Mr. Andrew father looked her with satisfaction.
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