Chapter 401: 395 Mother-in-law Evaluates Son-in-law Part 2
Super Spender
Chapter 401: 395 Mother-in-law Evaluates Son-in-law Part 2
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âHmm, how big is his company?â Amelia Lee also keeps up with the news, but she didnât associate it with Finn Lewis when she heard his name.
âNot bad, although Iâm not very clear about the specifics.â Kay Lee didnât know how to explain it for the moment, should she tell her mother that her previous crisis was handled by Finn?
Amelia actually doesnât know much about the crisis, but she knows about its connection to Bryski Miller. When Bryski was set up to meet Kay, Amelia was aware. Amelia is not one to place money above all else. However, for Kay, finding an ordinary boy might bring many troubles. Parents generally hope to find an outstanding young man for their daughter.
No one expected such a thing to happen later. Amelia thought about it for a moment, then she voiced her question, âAnd, whatâs this about Sarah?â
âWhatâs going on with Sarah?â Kay Lee looked at her mother with some bafflement.
âWhy did you let her be your manager? Youâre well aware of Sarahâs identity,â Amelia pondered over this, then reluctantly spoke her mind.
âAh, mom, you donât need to worry about this, also, I hired Sarah as my manager and itâs not like I donât pay her a salary, so donât worry, okay?â Kay Lee held back from saying something more: the main focus of that woman wasnât even on her to begin with. She only became Kayâs manager in order to get money from Finn to pour into their foundation.
Seeing Kay Lee acting spoiled, Amelia felt a bit helpless. She patted Kay Leeâs hand and said, âDarling, donât blame me for being nosey. I need to tell you that you can often see whether a man is reliable or not. You mustnât let sweet talkers fool you. Many men in this world desire women for their looks and bodies. You need to be extra cautious.â
After letting Finn enter, she turned around and called out, âMom, Finnâs here.â
âOh.â The response came from within, and soon after, a silhouette emerged from the living room. A woman in her forties, much different than what Finn had imagined. She looked like an ordinary woman, her skin wasnât in great condition, but there was a 70% resemblance to Kay, it was clear she was a beauty in her youth.
âHello, aunty.â Finn greeted her, slightly nervous.
Amelia was pleased at her first sight of Finn. At least at the first impression, he was definitely not one of those smooth-talking young masters, but had an indescribable stable charm to him.
âYouâre here, come, come in and sit.â Having passed the first impression check, Amelia ushered Finn in cheerfully.
Finn didnât participate in the courtesy, he changed into slippers and went straight in. Kay had brought out the slippers. Seeing the menâs slippers, Amelia couldnât help but sigh, she already prepared even his slippers, needless to say, Finn must have been coming often, and most importantly, she knew her own daughter pretty well. This young man named Finn occupied an important place in her daughterâs heart.
Since her childhood, Kay has been just like Amelia during her youth, her looks arenât unmatched, but they were definitely among the top few. Amelia has been chased by countless young men when she was young, so sheâs pretty clear that her daughter not only has a pretty face, and a successful career as a famous actress, hence attracting a lot of suitors.
Perhaps it was due to the influence of her family environment, but Amelia had never seen Kay treating any guy with a pleasant attitude while she was growing up, including her father. Although Amelia raised Kay single-handedly, that doesnât mean that Amelia wanted Kay to have such a strained relationship with her father. So many years have passed, thereâs nothing that they shouldnât let go of, as long as the child is fine, Amelia didnât want Kay to be estranged from him.
But Kay had always been cold to him, Finn was essentially the only one who got to frequent Kayâs place, and judging by the look in her daughterâs eyes when she looked at Finn, Amelia sighed; it was exactly the same as the look she had used to look at Kayâs father when she was young.