Gluey Love Between Us
Chapter 524

When Giada heard this, she blinked her big eyes and said, "Mom, I'm a patient. I need your greatest care." She had a look of self-righteousness on her face. Eden was so angry that she almost spat out blood. There she went again, talking nonsense.

Jaida tipped Henrick a wink.

And he immediately understood the hint. Henrick stood up, put a piece of fish in Gia's bowl, and said, "This is your favorite braised fish!"

Giada burst into laughter, "Ricky, you're the best!"

Everyone,

Victor smiled and said, "Sweetie, if you want your brother to get food for you, just say it out directly. Why did you provoke your mother?"

Giada was all smiles as she said, "Uncle Victor, you don't understand. It will be boring if I just say it out loud."

Henrick was speechless.

If Gia had said it directly, he could give her the whole plate of braised fish.

Aisling looked at the three of them, feeling that their way of getting along was very interesting.

After an enjoyable lunch, Gia, Kenny, and Ricky went to Kenny's room to chat. They hadn't reunited for a long time and had endless topics to talk about. Jasper had some matters to attend to, so he had left early.

As for Eden and the others, they were chatting in the living room.

Jaida looked at Eden and asked, "Eden, you have found your biological parents. What's your plan?"

In fact, Jaida was reluctant to let Eden leave. They were very congenial to each other. Over the past few years, she had regarded Eden as her real daughter. Eden smiled and said, "Mom, I don't have any new plans. I am still your daughter, and I want to be with you."

When Jaida heard this, she got very excited.

She looked at her son, and Victor smiled. His mother had always been unwilling to part with Eden.

When Aisling heard this, she felt kind of upset. In fact, she had vaguely realized that the reason why Eden did want to go back was Haven.

She asked, "Eden, is it because of Haven that you don't want to go back?" She had always been straightforward. It was difficult for her to withhold her question.

Eden hadn't expected her to ask so directly. Haven was just one of the reasons. But more importantly, she was not ready to go back now.

She shook her head slightly and said, "Mom, we are not living far away from each other, and we can often hang out together. If you miss me, you can stay here for a few days." She would not go back to the Clement family for the time being.

Wyatt said, "Aisling, let's respect Eden's choice!"

Aisling nodded in silence.

Delmont smiled and said, "When you have time, please come back often to visit mom and dad, as well as your two immature brothers."

Eden smiled, "Delmont, you admit that you're not mature enough?" Actually, among the sons of the rich families, Delmont and Buddy were relatively good.

At least they were not indulging in alcohol or women. So, their reputation was indeed quite good.

Delmont was embarrassed, his ears flushed. "Eden, I'm really ashamed. I will pull myself together and work hard from now on."

It would be great if he could work hard. But the truth is when he tried to deal with those business documents, he was unable to read a single word because the words looked as if a swarm of flies.

He felt he was screwed up and didn't know what he should do.

He just wanted to be a "Neet", eating and playing every day till he died.

It was the low point of his life now, full of confusion and anxiousness.

Wyatt said, "If you can work hard, there will be no lazybones in the world."

"Dad..." Delmont looked at his father with a face full of grief. Why did his father always cut the ground from under his feet at critical moments?

Wyatt glared at him, "Am I wrong? Listen, there is only one way to survive in the world. You have to love life even after figuring out the truth of it. The world is cruel, and we can only accept it. If you don't make efforts, you can never expect the world to accept you."

"Well, okay... Dad, I understand what you mean. Let's drop it." Delmont wanted him to stop. Once his father began, it would last for a long time.

Delmont couldn't bear to be more embarrassed in

front of Victor.

To live as his father had suggested, he must have got the spirit of steel. Only in this way could he get rid of the shackles of destiny and realize his values. But it was easier said than done.

It was much too difficult for him!

He muttered to himself every day, "I'll work hard today!"

But in the blink of an eye, he would still feel the most comfortable when he sat cross-legged and drank coffee, looking at the pictures of beauties.

Victor looked at the changes in Delmont's eyes and smiled without saying anything.

Jaida glanced at Aisling and whispered in Eden's ear, "Eden, are you not going to tell them about Zofia?"

Eden shook her head slightly. It was not the right time yet.

She had to talk to Zofia first.

Zofia was a very stubborn person. If she had decided to give up on one thing, it would be very difficult to persuade her to pick it up again. They talked for more than an hour before Wyatt and the others left.

Victor sent Eden back to her room to rest.

When Eden was lying on the bed, she felt a little sleepy.

Victor sat on the edge of the bed, unwilling to leave.

His room was next to hers. But he felt that it would be more comfortable if he could live here.

Victor looked at Eden and felt a little bored. He said, "Eden."

"What?" Eden mumbled. She was extremely sleepy.

Victor grinned, took off his shoes, and lay down on the bed.

Eden was so sleepy that she didn't notice what was happening at all.

she drifted into a deep sleep.

At this time, the three kids were having a small meeting in Kenneth's room.

Kenneth was sitting in a chair, Giada was half lying back against the pillows, and Henrick was slovenly leaning against the wall beside the bed. Giada tut-tutted in her heart that Kenny was really good at pretending. When there weren't any outsiders, he revealed his true nature in an instant.

She asked, "Kenny, did you really give up that role voluntarily? Did that boy snatch it from you?"

Kenneth glanced at his sister with a grim look on his face. "Gia, I don't want it. It is a single-parent child. He is experiencing the pain of not having a father and is struggling to grow up with his mother. It is our life. Why should I play it?"

Kenneth took a look at him and slightly pursed his lips.

Giada's heart ached when she heard these words.

"Kenny, what makes you think so? What's wrong with our life? Are we living worse than others?" Giada hated to hear Kenny's self-abandonment.

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