After Edith hugged Casey for a while, Casey released her and let her lie down on the bed.
"You can lie down and rest for a while, I'll make some soup for you," Casey said.
Edith nodded and lay on the bed nicely.
At this time, Casey noticed that Edith's face was a little swollen, and he frowned, stretched out his hand to touch it, and asked, "What's the matter with your face?"
Edith showed a hint of grievance and said, "Today...I was beaten by the guy named Tyler."
A sudden anger arose in Casey. After touching Edith's cheek lightly, he said, "Dare he beat my wife. I will let him repay it a hundred times."
Now that Tyler was in Conor's hands, it could be said that Tyler's life had been at the mercy of Casey.
Casey went to the kitchen to get Edith two eggs on her face, and then he went to make soup for her.
Seeing Casey coming out, Amara immediately chased Casey, and kept asking, "What did you do to my daughter! Did you touch her? Casey, you brute! If you do this, you will ruin her life." !"
"I will give her happiness," Casey said while making soup.
"How! Wake up, you are not the heir of the Davies family at all, you are abandoned by the Davies family, there is no future for someone like you!" Amara said.
Casey turned to look at Amara, and said coldly, "Even if I am an abandoned by the Davies family, it does not prevent me from giving Edith happiness. What I have now is no worse than the Davies family."
"You brag again. Can't you stop bragging. How could a person who even don't have millions of dollars say that what he is no worse than the Davies family. Don't you know how you are? Don't you feel ashamed!" Amara disdainfully said.
"It's just a few million dollars. I'll go to the bank to get it for you tomorrow. But can you guarantee that you will never interfere in the affairs between Edith and me in the future after I give you money?" Casey asked.
Seeing Casey said this, Amara's eyes lit up and she said, "As long as you can give me three million, I will never interfere in the affairs between you and Edith again."
"Okay, let's say it all, I will give you three million tomorrow," Casey said.
"I want cash. If I can't see the money, I will definitely kick you out of our house even if Edith stops me," Amara said.
Although Amara now had several antiques worth hundreds of millions of dollars, after knowing that Casey was not the heir of the Davies family, Amara dared not to have designs on those antiques.
There was the tragedy of Nyla's family ahead. No matter how, Amara was afraid to take the antiques and sell them now.
So, she still had no money, except for the jewelry Casey bought her before.
This was also the reason why she wanted cash. Although asking Casey to transfer the money to her was the same, the impact of three million dollars in number and three million dollars in cash was different.
And Amara was also afraid that Casey would get a fake number to fool her, after all, she was still not good at using phone.
After Casey agreed to Amara, Amara stopped bothering Casey.
Casey continued to make soup for Edith. At this time, the door of the villa opened, and the haggard-faced Jennifer returned home.
"Jennifer, you're back," Casey said.
Jennifer glanced at Casey, was taken aback, and said in surprise, "Casey, you are back."
Casey smiled and nodded, and said, "I just arrived home today. I am making some soup for Edith."
Jennifer hurriedly put down what was in her hand, and said, "Let me do it, you go and rest."
"No, I can do it myself," Casey said, "Jennifer, I think your condition is a little bad. Did anything happen recently? I heard Edith say that you leave early and come back late every day."
Jennifer showed a hint of embarrassment on her face and said, "No... it's okay. There are some relatives coming to me. I have to go find them during the day. If you think I have delayed the work, I will let them go back tomorrow."
"No, since your relatives are here, you don't have to work these days. I'll give you a few days off, you can entertain them. If needed, you can bring them here," Casey said.
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