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Purchased A Mr. Right novel Chapter 1896

Everyone was silent while having dinner.

Although it seemed to be the same as before, they talked less. Everyone seemed to be very quiet. Old Madam Amery, who used to be mean and picky to Tina, did not say a word the whole time.

After the meal, Tina left the Amery Family.

Lin arranged for a chauffeur to send Tina home. When she saw her off, she said hesitantly, "Tina, I heard from Susan that you broke up with Wilson. What's going on?"

Lin knew that she had always had a good relationship with Wilson.

They were not just in love. They were going to get married. Besides, they had a daughter. It was impossible for them to break up so easily.

Tina lowered her head and said, "I don't know either..."

Lin sighed with disappointment. Now that the Amery Family was in trouble, her heart was full of anxiety and she did not know how to comfort Tina.

Holding Lin's hand, Tina forced a smile and said, "Teacher, you don't have to worry about me! The Amery Family is in danger this time, and dad will be very busy. Thank you for taking care of him. Help me comfort him!"

Lin nodded. "Don't worry!"

After saying goodbye to Lin, Tina went back to the No.1 Luxurious Residence.

It was peaceful at night, and Isla slept very well on the bed. Her baby face was full of purity and innocence.

Tina went to bed very late these days.

She stroked Isla's face and hesitated for a moment. Then she picked up the phone next to the pillow and dialed Wilson's number.

Just like before, no one picked it up.

Tina was disappointed but not surprised.

The second before she was about to hang up, a male voice sounded. "Hello?"

Tina suddenly stopped breathing, but soon recovered. She pursed her lips and asked, "Mr. Chiang?"

Although the phone was picked up, it was not Wilson's voice, but Hayden's.

"Yes, it's me!" Hayden replied. After a moment of silence, he added, "Wilson said that it isn't convenient for him to answer your call."

It was inconvenient to pick it up. In other words, he didn't want to.

Tina understood what he meant. She answered in a low voice and hung up the phone.

A week later, there was another news about the Amery Family.

Tina was working with the interview she had finished. Bonnie, who was next to her, had been working with business news recently.

In recent days, almost all of them were about the Amery Family.

After all, it was a big family, and every move of it was very eye-catching.

Bonnie held the mouse and said while reading, "The shares of Amery family dropped again. Can the Amery family survive this crisis? Chairman Amery refused the interview. Is the Amery family going to connect with the Stark family through marriage?"

Tina's hands stopped moving.

She looked up at Bonnie's computer.

The latest hot news was that the Stark family and the Amery family were going to unite through marriage and Abby was going to marry into the Stark family.

Bonnie knocked on the mouse as she commented, "The problems faced by the Amery Family this time are very tricky and not easy to solve. In such a short time, the connection through marriage is indeed the best way. It seems that the Amery Family will get through the difficulties!"

Tina looked at the news and did not comment.

For some reason, she had a feeling that things would not go as smoothly as they had expected.

At this time, in the Amery Family.

Although the crisis could be solved by marriage, the Amery Family had a bottom line and would not sacrifice their child's happiness to survive.

If Abby was unwilling, no one in the Amery family would force her.

Bill frowned and said, "Dad, let's think of other ways!"

Old Master Amery nodded.

Abby, who had been sitting with her head down, opened her mouth slowly at this time. "Uncle, granduncle, I am willing to accept the marriage!"

"Abby, what did you say?" Old Madam Amery was shocked.

"Grandaunt, I'm willing!" Abby said, "I've seen the eldest son of the Stark family twice. Although he's a little older, he's well maintained. He's also capable and gentleman. I don't like him, nor do I want to marry him. But if it's for the sake of the Amery family, I'm willing to marry him!"

Everyone in the study was stunned.

Bill restrained his expression and said very seriously, "Abby, this is not a child's play. You have to think about it carefully!"

A dignified smile appeared on Abby's face. "I've thought it through!"

She looked at everyone sincerely and said in a firm tone, "From the day grandaunt took me to the Amery family, I regarded this place as my own home. You are all my family. If something happens to my family, I can't stand by and watch without doing anything! Moreover, I will get married sooner or later. Now that this marriage can help the Amery family, I feel duty-bound to help!"

There was silence in the study.

Bill and Old Master Amery did not agree to do this, but Abby was very persistent and somewhat righteous.

Old Madam Amery was moved and distressed. With red-rimmed eyes, she went to pull Abby's hand.

Bill's gaze was serious. He asked again, "Abby, have you really decided?"

Abby nodded firmly. "Yes, uncle!"

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