My Mommy Became A Billionaire After the Breakup -
Chapter 1821
Chapter 1821 Don't Let Love Cloud Your Mind!
Micah thought, "Did Sally marry Brother Elijah just for his good looks?"
"Brother Elijah is in his thirties and still needs someone to coax him to sleep?" Micah expressed a hint of disdain. "I've been sleeping on my own since I was a child. And I never let my masters coax me!" "Well, you're amazing then!" Sally gave Micah a thumbs-up.
Then, she placed her hand on Micah's head, turning him towards the direction of the dining hall, saying, "I'm starving! Let's go eat!"
"Not enthusiastic about morning prayers, but quite enthusiastic about meals!" Micah muttered, "Did you know there are pancakes today?" Sally had no idea of it.
But now her heavy mood lightened considerably upon learning about the pancakes.
On the way, Micah was like a broken record, asking every few steps, "Did Brother Elijah and Adonis really make up?"
Sally answered patiently, "Yes."
A few more steps later, Micah asked again, "Does that mean you guys will leave since they've made up? Will you come here often?"
Sally thought seriously for a moment and said, "We should stay for a while this time."
"How long?" Micah immediately inquired.
Sally looked at him and asked, "Why do you have so many questions?"
Micah fell silent.
He bowed his head and walked forward.
But eventually, he couldn't resist asking again.
"I heard from the pilgrims that Brother Elijah is an antique dealer now. Is that true?"
"Yeah." Sally nodded.
In fact, Sally had never really grasped a tangible understanding of Elijah's profession as an antique dealer.
She hadn't personally witnessed Elijah engaging in any relevant transactions.
However, the funds from his other businesses seemed to flow well.
Whenever Elijah received money, he promptly transferred it to Sally's account.
Bob said that some new project contracts even designated her account for payments.
Sally didn't delve too much into these matters.
After all, whenever Elijah received money, she diligently recorded it.
"Do you understand antiques?" Micah continued asking.
Sally found Micah's behavior a bit strange. "Why should I understand that? I'm not an antique dealer!"
"You silly!" Micah suddenly turned serious. "Don't let love cloud your mind!"
Sally was surprised.
She didn't expect Micah to say such things.
"Just last month, a pilgrim came here in tears and complained her husband cheated on her. He took away all the money, the business, and the house, and she didn't get left with anything!" Micah looked earnestly. "Do you know why?"
"Why?" Sally asked, playing along.
Considering Micah's words before and after, she could guess it.
"It was because she had an exceptional trust in her husband. She never asked about his business, only caring for her parents-in-law and children at home!" Micah was very serious. "Mrs. Patterson, you look naive. If you let love cloud your mind, you will be in danger!"
Micah might not know much, but he knew something.
The church had a constant stream of people coming and going, seeking solace and sharing their troubles.
After listening to all these stories day after day, Micah had picked up some insights.
He now took Sally in his heart like a mother and naturally didn't want her to become one of those women full of resentment and complaints.
Micah's mother hadn't been able to live a good life in this world, so Micah hoped that Sally, who reminded him of his mother, could lead a peaceful and trouble-free life.
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