Nell pursed her lips and said in a soft voice, "Okay, I promise you, but you also have to promise me one thing."
Jean was elated and asked in succession, "What is it?"
"Don't ever say those words to Lizzy again. Aunty, you know that I’ve always treated Lizzy as my daughter. I don't want anyone to stir up our relationship, especially our relatives."
Jean’s face changed from panic to frustration, and finally to deep shame.
She hung her head slightly and spoke in a somewhat guilty tone.
"I...I didn't do it on purpose. I was just too angry and was momentarily blinded..."
"I don't care what the reason was."
Nell's voice was cold with unprecedented austerity.
"In short, I don't want such things to happen again in the future."
"Okay, I promise. I'll never speak nonsense again."
Jean quickly promised.
Only then did Nell nod and get up.
"Don't worry. When you speak to Gideon, I’ll help you."
After she said that, she turned around and went out.
Jean watched Nell’s back as she left, and only then did she let out a heavy sigh of relief.
After Nell left the restaurant, she received a call from Lizzy.
It was Sunday, and Lizzy was calling from the home phone.
As soon as it was connected, the sweet little girl’s voice said, "Mommy, are you off from work yet?”
Nell sat in the car and could not help but laugh.
"Yeah, I just got off work and ate already. Have you eaten yet?"
“I also ate, but I missed Mommy, so I called."
"Is that so."
Nell thought about it and asked her, "Today’s Lizzy's birthday. Wait for Mommy to come back from work later, then I’ll pick you up and we can go to Great-grandma's place to celebrate, okay?"
Lizzy cheered excitedly, "Yes! I want to eat mousse cake! And I want to wear the prettiest outfit!"
"Okay, ask Aunt Joyce to find you a pretty little dress, wear it, and wait for Mommy to come back to pick you up."
"Okay, Mommy. I love you."
"I love you too. Bye!"
"Bye Mommy."
She hung up the phone and sat in the car. Her lips curled up in a smile.
Then, she got out of the car and walked inside her office.
Nell worked until 5:30 pm before getting off work.
Gideon also left work early. Everyone knew that it was the little princess’s birthday, so they left work early to pick her up and celebrate at home.
Originally, Nell and her family had the habit of going to the Leith Residence for dinner on weekends. After all, they don't usually have to come over, so every weekend, they had to accompany the two elderly.
That day, it happened to be Lizzy’s birthday, so they just happened to celebrate it together.
When Nell got home, she picked up the two kids and went to the Leith Residence.
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