Chapter 238 Stay for Dinner
Chapter 238 Stay for Dinner
For Cathy, it was the best ice-cream she had ever tasted in her life.
Allen fed everyone present the ice-cream. After that, he began to enjoy it. He looked happy and
delighted. It seemed that the shadow of being scared had all gone.
"Grandma, did you make the ice-cream yourself?" while eating, Allen asked.
As the ice-cream was only of small size, there was only a little left after he shared with everyone
present.
"Of course. Allen, if you like it, I can make more for you next time." Cathy hugged him tight and felt his
soft and sweet body.
Cathy could tell how tough Amy was as she juggled her job and Allen at the same time.
"Okay, but I need to tell mom first!" Allen pointed at Amy, who was the only one in charge at home.
"Okay, I will tell your mom then." Cathy kissed on his little cheek. Though he was her grandson, she
couldn't announce yet and still needed to wait till the time came.
Amy was about to ask if the trouble just now was settled. But she suddenly realized that it had nothing
to do with her. Though it was Allen who got the report, the truth would still be exposed sooner or later
as almost everyone in the Carter's family knew about it. So the report was nothing but a blasting fuse
only.
"Okay, it's time for us to go home. Sorry to bother you for a day long and we even got you a big trouble.
I feel so sorry." Since they had been here for a whole day, Amy deemed that it was time for them to go
home.
"Oh, you can leave after dinner." Richard still wanted them to stay for a little longer and so did Cathy,
"Yeah, we almost get ready for dinner. Just leave after dinner, okay?"
"Yeah, it's just a dinner. It makes no difference wherever you have dinner. Just stay for a little longer."
Halbert was also loath to part with Allen so soon.
Richard was a bit confused as his parents really treated Allen as their own grandson.
"Alright, thanks for your dinner." Amy looked at the watch and noticed that it was almost time for dinner.
So it would be a bit awkward to leave now.
Hearing that, Allen actually appeared to be the happiest one. He jumped up and down and kept
jubilating. He loved to feel like part of the family here.
After dinner, Cathy gave Amy a big package of scented tea, which she loved most.
And Cathy also filled an ice jar with a lot of ice cream. It should be enough for Allen to enjoy for quite a
few days as he was just a kid.
Allen had been fiddling with the ice jar on their way home. He fancied more ice cream still. But he didn't
dare to tell Amy about it. So he just played with the jar.
"Do you still want more ice cream?" Amy noticed what he wanted.
"Yeah, mom, you are so clever!" Allen smiled at her in a sweet voice.
Amy also smiled and then she pulled over the car. She was about to get some ice cream for him.
But she didn't notice that there had been a car tailing her from behind. When she just pulled over to get
Allen some ice cream, someone knocked on the window.
"Amy Miller! Is that you?" William saw her face clearly outside the car. He was so surprised. When he
was arguing just now, he only focused on Sophia. So he didn't even notice Amy standing beside. But
when he got out of the gate, he seemed to notice something different. He remembered that the kid was
taken here by a lady and Cathy addressed her as Amy.
So William had been waiting at the gate. When Amy came out, he had been tailing her.
"Who are you? You must be mistaken." said Amy. Of course she could tell that it was the man who
scuffled with his wife in the Carter's Mansion just now. Though Amy didn't recognize Sophia at the
beginning, she thought for a while after that and was surprised to find that it was exactly the woman
who set her up before. Both of them made an awful impression on her.
"Amy, I am your brother-in-law! You have gone missing for five years! How do you come back now and
you even have a kid! Who's his father?" William tried to extract some information from her.
"My brother-in-law? Sorry, I don't know you. Now I need to feed my kid some ice cream. Please get off
my car and don't disturb us." Amy huffed with a sullen face as William gave her a negative impression.
"You don't know me? Amy Miller, don't be so proud of yourself! You are…" Wiliam still kept nagging
outside the car.
Then there came someone to stop William.
"William, she is Miss Newell, the CEO of Newell Group. You must be mistaken. And I think what you
should really care about is your own business." Matt huffed coldly.
The news that William cheated on his wife had been spread all over the city. So almost everyone knew
about it.
"It's none of your business! Amy, why did you go missing at that time?" William still continued to ask.
Seeing that William tried to extract the truth, Matt pushed him away and had the security guard drive
him off.
"Miss Newell, are you okay? Don't worry. He is just a mad guy." Matt had already known something
about Amy earlier. So he changed his plan.
"I am fine, Thank you." Amy took a look at him. It seemed that she had met him before when having a
meeting in the city. He seemed to be the manager of Wilson Group.
"Oh, it's fine. I just happen to notice that you got into trouble. That should be the duty of all gentlemen.
It's really shameful to pester a lady. Miss Newell, you may continue to your business. I am leaving
now." Matt talked to her politely and then left.
Looking at his back, Amy seemed to feel that he looked a bit different from the moment they met last
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As a sophisticate lady fighting in the world of business, Amy had been experienced in judging one's
character. So she could almost tell what was on his mind.
But Amy didn't seem to care much about it. She didn't intend to waste her time on it. She could just wait
and deal with it when the moment came.
After feeding Allen some ice cream, Amy continued to d rive back home.
"Miss Newell, we got a lot of bouquets for you as usual. What should we do with that?" her secretary
pointed at a pile of flowers.
Amy took a look and found that one of them was given by Matt and Andy also did the same. While the
rest were given by some strangers.
"Just keep this one and you can take away the rest." Amy deemed it too wasteful to dump them all.
Though she hated Andy, she still loved the bouquets.
"Really? Thank you, Miss Newell." The secretary then put Andy's bouquet into the vase and then she
distributed the rest to her colleagues.