"Has she not given up yet? I've already made it clear to her," Emmeline said unhappily.
Her phone continued ringing, so she had no choice but to answer the call.
"Alandra, I don't want to argue with you anymore. Just wait for legal punishment."
"Emma, your father has fainted. He won't wake up no matter how I pinch him. Hurry up and come over!" Alondra said while crying.
Emmeline was taken aback. Could it be that her father was having a stroke again? However, he had already been treated, right?
"What's the matter, Emma?" Abel noticed Emmeline's anxious expression.
"It's my father. He might be having a stroke again, so I need to see him." Emmeline put away her phone.
"I'll accompany you and drive you there," Abel said.
"Mmhm." Emmeline nodded.
Abel picked up his coat on the couch and left with Emmeline.
"Ms. Louise, what's the matter?" Daisy asked from upstairs.
"Cook for the children. I need to go to the Louise family's residence."
"What's the matter, Ms. Louise? It looks like you're in a rush," Kendra asked.
"Maybe her father is ill, so let's cook for the children," Daisy said.
"Alright, I'll do it," Kendra said as she rolled her sleeves.
"Let me do it. Your daughter will wake up soon," Daisy said.
"Let me do it. Your daughter will wake up soon," Daisy said.
"She's sleeping soundly, so she won't wake up for at least two hours. Let's cook together," Kendra replied.
"Sure, but what's your daughter's name?"
"I won't call her by her previous name anymore. It reminds me of bad memories," Kendra said.
"Then you can ask Mr. Abel to name her. Let everything start over again," Daisy said.
Daisy nodded and smiled. "I'll ask Mr. Abel about it later."
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