Both Elliot and Avery felt glad that their children had a loving relationship.
"Mom, Dad, why aren't you saying anything?!" Layla was stunned by the idea but knew that she could never be able to convince her brother otherwise.
"What are we supposed to say? If your brother wants to do it, just let him! Money is meant to be spent for the sake of happiness."
"Your mom is right. Didn't you say that you've grown thick-skinned? Aren't you happy about what your brother is doing for you?"
Layla was rendered helpless. "But this is too much! I'm organizing a wedding, not a charity fair—"
"Layla, you are one of the princesses in our family, and this is just how it's supposed to be! If I earn as much as Hayden, I would have done the same thing as well," said Robert.
What he said instantly lightened the mood.
"Layla, Hayden is your brother, so you don't have to hold back. This is your only chance to spend his money before all his money falls under the control of his future wife. Hahaha!" Lilith said.
The topic instantly returned to the discussion about Hayden's marriage as they were all interested in it.
"Ivy, you are working tonight, right? Can I come with you to the TV station?" Rose whispered. "I've never been to one before!"
Ivy considered it and said, "Let me text my tutor and ask him whether you can tag along. If he says okay, I will take you with me."
"If it's too troublesome, just forget it! I thought people can just come and go all they want!"
"Hahaha! I'm just an intern. I might be more confident if I become an official employee," Ivy said while sending a text message to Harry.
"You will definitely be hired because you are great at your job!" Rose said. "I've watched every one of your shows."
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