Chapter 581 Selfish
Since Amelia was at Saspiuburg for the past few days, much work had piled up. She greeted her colleagues from the same department and buried herself in work as soon as she arrived.
It was almost noon when her phone rang. Amelia picked it up to have a look and frowned when she saw the words displayed on her phone screen.
Despite being a little unhappy with it, Amelia eventually answered the call. “Hello.”
“Amelia, it’s Dad. I’m outside of your office. Can you come down to meet Mom and me?” Dominic’s cautious voice rang out from the phone.
Amelia heaved a sigh. Even though her parents had done many wrong things, Amelia could not bear to cut off ties with them.
It was acceptable for parents to make mistakes, but not for a child. Otherwise, one would be considered unfilial.
Amelia answered, “Dad, you and Mom wait for me. I’m coming down now.”
It was almost lunchtime too. Amelia tidied up the documents on her table and turned off her computer. She was about to head downstairs when Jolin followed closely behind.
“Jolin, go and have lunch with the other colleagues. I’m going down to do something,” said Amelia.
Jolin adamantly said, “I’m sorry, Ms. Amelia. I have to stay by your side to protect you. What if the same incident happens? That someone knocks you down with a car. I’ll be the one at fault if anything happens to you.”
After hearing what Jolin said, Amelia was deeply frustrated.
“Jolin, this is my order. I don’t think Oscar sent you to restrict my freedom,” Amelia persisted. It was rare for her to put up an uncompromising attitude.
Jolin frowned and looked at Amelia with slight disapproval.
“Please listen to me, Jolin. I’ll go downstairs and come up in a moment.”
At last, Jolin could only compromise, and Amelia hurriedly went downstairs.
“Dad, Mom.” When she walked out of the building, she saw the old couple leaning against each other. Amelia did not know why, but sadness crept into her heart.
After almost ten years of not seeing each other, the couple who used to treat her indifferently had grown old. There was a wary look in their eyes when they saw Amelia again.
Despite the absence of the coldness, the caution that surfaced gave a sense of unfamiliarity to the trio.
They used to be a family, but Amelia felt that they were now mere strangers.
“Amelia, you’re here. We’re not disturbing you at work, are we?” Dominic asked with concern while Melanie glanced at Amelia without talking. She was not like normal mothers who would care for their children.
Amelia responded out of courtesy, “It’s almost noon. All my colleagues are out for lunch. I guess both of you have not eaten yet, right? Let me buy you guys lunch, and if there’s anything you need to tell me, we can talk while eating. Is that okay?”
Dominic nodded in agreement.
Amelia brought Dominic and Melanie to an upscale restaurant and asked for a private room. Amelia ordered the food. When she passed the menu back to the waiter, she said, “Please serve the dishes as soon as possible. My elders are hungry.”
“All right. We’ll serve as fast as we can.” With that, the waiter left the private with the menu in his hands.
Dominic looked around at the room’s interior and commented, “Amelia, is it expensive to dine here?”
“Don’t worry, Dad. The food here is delicious and authentic. The price is reasonable too,” Amelia said with a smile.
Dominic gulped and continued, “We’re at ease knowing that you have a job and married a good man. Your mom and I are here today not to ask anything from you. We’re not that shameless. We just want you to stop going to the Hutton residence. As long as you agree to our request, your mom and I will go back immediately. We won’t stay here any longer to embarrass you.”
The twinkle in Amelia’s eyes dimmed, and the tinge of sadness crept into her heart again.
She tried her best to suppress the heartache. Amelia then opened her bag, took out a bank card, and passed it to Dominic. “Dad, this is the money I have saved for both of you over the past few years. I wanted to transfer it to your accounts, but all the accounts that I know have been canceled. I didn’t dare to call any of you, so I’ve saved the money here. Consider it my repayment for your kindness in raising me over the years. It’s not a huge amount, only a few hundred thousand. Just let me know if it’s not enough. I’m your daughter, and this is a fact that’ll never change.”
Dominic looked at the card with an inscrutable countenance. He hesitated for a while and eventually pushed the card back to Amelia.
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