After Erlina Lee left, Amelia Bright was relieved and could not help but laugh out loud when she went back to her room to pack her things.
She hadn’t just heard about moving out at the dinner table, of course. Half a month ago, Farren Austin had told her about it, and had given her a bunch of properties in her name, allowing her to choose one to move out to.
Although it was Farren Austin’s idea, she had already had the idea.
The Austin family has a lot of inconvenience, after all, a large family and a bunch of maids under the eyes, she wants to make a big move have to weigh whether there are watching her behind.
As for how Farren Austin is thinking, she can guess not much, but nine out of ten with his leg.
He can hide his leg injury in front of his family for so many years, what he is planning must not be simple, some things are better not to know than to know, so she also never asked.
At the end of the week, Adjutant Xun came to move Farren Austin and Amelia Bright’s luggage to their new place.
After getting out of the car, Amelia Bright took a look around the yard.
“The picture doesn’t say this guy has a grapevine stand.”
Adjutant Xun arranged for someone to move his things and took the time to turn around and explain, “It was the chief who ordered that a grapevine stand be built here and a well be built later so that we can eat chilled grapes in the summer.”
At that, Amelia Bright suddenly remembered something and turned away with a red face.
Farren Austin really remembered this revenge.
Adjutant Xun was still muttering behind him, “We have a refrigerator at home, and the chief doesn’t know what he’s thinking, but he wants us to have a water well.”
A person’s face reddened even more.
The thing is actually very unreliable, because later when you see the familiar footage at the time, you can not help but to break the film to rethink, full of thought after the person who broke the film will live in deep repentance, vowing never to drink again in this life.
Amelia Bright, for example.
In Farren Austin persistent reminders, a little more than half a month ago she finally will be the night of the shame of the town of Miss all remembered, for a week she avoided Farren Austin did not dare to see him.
Drunkenness is a mistake, she will drink again in her life she is a pig.
“Ma’am, everything has been brought in for you.”
“Thank you for your hard work, then you can go back first, I will clean up here.”
“Okay, call me anytime if anything happens.”
After Adjutant Xun left with the others, Amelia Bright was left alone in the new house.
As Farren Austin had requested, there was no maid in the house, not even a cook, and she didn’t know how to cook, so she rummaged in the fridge and found the ingredients for sandwiches.
At sunset, the two-story house with a small yard outside looked a little cozy.
While the sandwich was being made, Miyagawa called.
She walked out to the back porch to answer it.
“The jewelry with Coco has come out, and this morning there was a line of people at the door to buy it, and it was all gone in less than an hour.”
“Is that so? Unfortunately, I didn’t see it.” Amelia Bright was a little excited.
“I sent you the video, did you not see it?”
“I didn’t notice, I was just cooking, wait a minute, I’ll check.”
There was indeed a message from Miyagawa on her phone, a small video of people lining up at the door at dawn in the morning, and turning a corner in front of the mall, with IM’s guide at the door giving out number plates to everyone who came.
“It’s still true.”
“Now the women of Hounslow are proud to have an IM necklace, Amelia, you’ve made it.”
“It’s early days yet,” Amelia Bright sounded ambitious, “my goal is to make everyone in the world feel proud to own an IM necklace.”
“You’ll do it,” Miyagawa’s voice washed away all the angularity of her school days and was now warm and calm.
“By the way, a producer from a drama group came to my door today and talked to Danna Keller about the production of the drama group’s jewelry, and the terms offered are very good, do you want to contact them?”
“The crew? Which crew?”
“It’s called “Phoenix Strategy”, it’s a costume drama, and they like our jewelry made with the “dotted emerald” technique.
“Directed by Lai Yun?”
“Yes.”
At that, Amelia Bright became interested.
“I’ve heard of this drama of theirs, it’s been advertised for a long time before, has the female lead been decided?”
Director Lai Yun is a famous director of domestic drama quality award, the costume drama he directed has always been excellent in production, basically, one production is a fire.
“No, that producer said it was scheduled when he came today, saying that the size would have to wait for some time because the female lead had not yet been determined.”
Amelia Bright paced back and forth in the hallway, “Tell Danna Keller that next time if this producer comes back, talk to them about the terms and conditions and ask if they can reference our recommended actress.”
“Who are you recommending?”
“Emily Guan.”
“…”
Amelia Bright was so engrossed in the phone conversation with Miyagawa about the negotiations that she didn’t notice Farren Austin had returned.
The evening breeze whipped around, blowing the white veil on the backyard corridor. Farren Austin stood up from his wheelchair, glanced at the sandwiches and vegetable soup on the dining table, and his gaze finally fell on the figure behind the veil, adding a few warm colors to his gaze.
“That’ll be all for now, then, and you can talk to me if there’s a problem.”
Amelia Bright came back from the backyard, and when she entered the house and saw Farren Austin sitting at the table eating, she panicked and covered her heart, and her heart was pounding.
“When did you get back?”
“Just now.”
“Just now … when was it?”
Amelia Bright recalled what she had just said, and her face was very nervous.
“I’m not interested in what business you’re out there doing or who you’re in contact with,” Farren Austin poked her straight in the face.
She coughed dryly, “It’s not like I’m doing anything bad, so it’s okay that you’re interested.”
“The sandwich was good.”
Amelia Bright faintly froze, then realized that the sandwich on the table had disappeared, and immediately frowned, “That’s my …”
Looking at Farren Austin’s rare soft look, she kept her mouth shut and did not say that she had made the sandwich for herself.
“So, are we sure we don’t want to hire a cook?” She changed the subject, “I only know how to make sandwiches.”
“No, it’s not convenient.”
Farren Austin wiped his mouth slowly and succinctly.
“Been in the army long enough, what I eat is not a requirement for me.”
Amelia Bright screamed, “What about me?”
I don’t know how to cook anything else, so I’m either going to die of boredom from sandwiches or starvation.
“You can learn how to cook.”
“Why should I? I’m a working person too, how do I have time? And what would you do if I cooked?”
“I’ll do the dishes.”
“No,” Amelia Bright said, “how easy is it to wash dishes? It’s not fair at all.”
“What do you want?”
“You cook,” Amelia Bright winked, “and you do the dishes.”
Farren Austin was calm, hands folded on the table, looking at her good-naturedly.
“That’s fair, you think?”
Amelia Bright justified.
“Of course, it’s already a big challenge for me to eat a meal made by someone who just learned to cook, and if I get diarrhea, then I’m still losing money!”