Mr. Lyon Amber looked at Mrs. Lyon, “I know what you're saying, but Mrs. Lyon, are you sure you don't blame me? Cole is your son, and he's upset because I said no, and you really don't blame me?” “You have asked me this question before, and I will answer you again.
Of course not.” Mrs. Lyon took her hand.
“I told you, just because Cole loves you doesn't mean you have to say yes to him.
Relationships are things that require both parties to like each other.
If you both like each other, stay together.
If one of them doesn't feel that way, then he or she should seriously refuse the other party so that he or she should move on.
You did nothing wrong.
Why should I blame you? Although I am old, but I am still open-minded, although it...” “Mrs. Lyon, please say what you want to say.” Amber looked at her.
Mrs. Lyon sighed regretfully, “Although, I do want you to be my daughter-in-law, but then neither you nor Cole would be happy.
After all, I know Cole is not your type, and you're never going to fall in love with Cole anyway and if you stick together, you're just going to end up as an angry couple.
So, rather than having you as my daughter-in-law, I'd rather you find someone right for you and be happy.” “As for Cole.” Mrs. Lyon smiled again, “He's going through a rough patch right now, but I’m sure it’s only temporary.
He'll come out of it when he meets the right person.
So Amber, you don't have to worry about him.
And it's a good thing he's not here tonight, because it would have been awkward for you to see him, and he would have been uncomfortable seeing you and Jared.
In that case, you might as well not see each other, don’t you think?” “Mrs. Lyon...” Amber hugged Mrs. Lyon directly, “Thank you, Mrs. Lyon.
Thank you very much” Mrs. Lyon stared for a moment, then patted her on the back and smiled, “All right, all right.
Let's get out of here.” “Okay.” Amber pulled the corners of her mouth and smiled again.
They walked hand in hand out of the kitchen.
Halfway down the road, Amber separated from Mrs. Lyon and went to the bathroom.
Mrs. Lyon returned to the living room alone.
Seeing Mrs. Lyon alone and Amber nowhere to be seen, Jared stopped his business meeting with Mr. Lyon, looked at her and said, “Mrs. Lyon, where's Little Leaf?” Satisfied by the concern in his voice, though, Mrs. Lyon gave a mock snort of disapproval, “She went to the bathroom.
What? You thought I lost Amber?” “I didn't mean that.” Jared was relieved to hear Amber had just gone to the bathroom, so he explained, “I'm just worried because I can’t see her.” “Well, what are you worried about? How could anything happen to Amber in my house?” Mrs. Lyon glanced at him.
Jared pursed his lips and stopped talking.
At this point, Mr. Lyon stepped in as the peacemaker.
He glanced at Mrs. Lyon and said, “All right, what are you talking about? Jared is just worried about Amber.
The couple are at the very best of times and are inseparable, how could he not be worried when he didn't see her?” “Well, now you're defending him?” Mrs. Lyon pointed to Jared.
Oh, this old man! They agreed that they would test Jared together and give him a hard time until he passed all the tests.
But what did he do? He was so nice to Jared from the start, and he forgot all about what he promised her.
Mr. Lyon did not know what was in Mrs. Lyon's mind.
When he heard Mrs. Lyon's words, he smiled shyly, “Well, I can't help it.
Jared bought me some nice wine, and I feel bad about not defending him.” Mrs. Lyon rolled her eyes, “Come on!” Jared's eyes glistened as the middle-aged couple bickered.
He retrieved the bottles and placed them ona coffee table in front of Mr. Lyon, “Mr. Lyon, before we eat, why don't you take a look at these wines I sent you to see if you like them?” “Okay.” Mr. Lyon nodded.
He had been meaning to open it for a long time.
He loved wine very much, after all.
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