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Chapter 1627 Why Didn't You Play Matchmaker?
"..." Belinda was speechless, feeling that she was making a fuss out of nothing.
The mother and daughter's eyes met. Monica had her own insistence.
Belinda said, "Young lady, | just got off a plane. Can you letrest for a bit? Besides, who goes to the hospital during holidays?
That's inauspicious!"
Now looking at her mother, she really didn't seem to have any abnormalities at all, her complexion was also normal.
"Then after New Year?" Monica compromised, but was still worried in the end, "Okay? In a few days, when the hospital departments
are all open. Alright?"
"Okay, okay." Unable to resist her daughter, Belinda nodded in agreement, "Can you let go now?"
Monica let go, the trunk closed automatically.
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Then the mother and daughter got in the car, Belinda in the passenger seat, and the car started up quickly.
"You're going to stay up for New Year's Eve with Tristan tonight, right?" Belinda glanced at her, a little reluctant but also feeling her
daughter was growing up.
Monica glanced back with great happiness, "Tristan is joining us for New Year's Eve."
Upon hearing this, Belinda was surprised, "What about his father? All alone?"
"Mr. Clarke is going to his daughter's place, Eason will go too. | heard Alfie and Diana also like playing with him, and they might go
abroad after New Year's, so there's not much tleft together."
Belinda should have been very happy that Tristan and Monica would be with her for the holiday.
But when she thought of the truly lonely Algerone, she suddenly felt a little uncomfortable. He was the one who was really alone.
Belinda wanted Algerone to join them too, but didn't know how to bring it up. She had the thought in mind but couldn't find the
right words.
She glanced at her daughter, thinking, doesn't she usually play matchmaker? How cthere's no sign of it today?
But Monica still didn't intend to say anything. The car drove towards the residence provided by Algerone...
In the spacious living room of Emerald Bay.
Aubree asked Jolly, who had just cdownstairs, "Is the lady asleep?"
"No, the lady is reading in the living room on the third floor." Jolly replied softly, "It's been over an hour." She was a little worried
that Jennifer was overworking herself, but didn't want to disturb her.
"Okay." Aubree nodded, then turned and went into the tea room. She personally made a cup of warm milk.
When she cout with the milk, she met Jolly again.
Seeing the cup in her hand, Jolly naturally understood her intention and hurriedly cup to say, "Madam, lettake it up. You
rest."
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"No need." Aubree smiled, "I'm going up to see her anyway." With that, she headed upstairs.
The third floor living room was simply furnished and very spacious with a modern minimalist style.
Jennifer had taken off her shoes and was curled up on the sofa engrossed in a medical book, so absorbed that she didn't notice the
footsteps right away.
From the moment she entered, Aubree's gaze lingered on her. This woman exuded a maternal glow, gentle yet strong.
Not until Aubree drew near did Jennifer cto her senses and look up to see her, "Mom." A little surprised.
"Here, have smilk first." Aubree smiled and bent to hand her the milk cup.
Jennifer quickly closed the book, sat up straight and took the cup with both hands, "Thank you, Mom."
"What are you reading?" The middle-aged woman casually asked as she sat down on the sofa, "You're already a qualified mother,
raising the two kids so well. Ivan should read more of these new parent books, not you. You don't need to study anymore."