Tina said very understanding^, "People cry for partings in life or death."
Amin nodded.
Tina nodded slightly and didn't disturb him anymore. She went straight to Wilson.
Wilson's call was not over yet. Tina waited for a few minutes before he hung it up. Then they walked out of the cemetery along the road paved with stone bricks.
When they arrived in front of their car, Amin also stepped out from a path on the other sideₒ
He had regained his composure, and no one could see that he had been crying his heart out just now. Nevertheless, he always had an aura of sorrow.
They met.
Because they were not familiar with each other, they just nodded before going into their cars.
The Rolls-Royce drove back to downtown from the cemetery.
Amin drove in a business car of the same color as Wilson's car. They moved out of the cemetery together, and Amin was going after them all the way. After reaching downtown, the business car took a turn and disappeared at an intersection.
Tina looked away from the rearview mirror.
She recalled the unforgettable scene when she met him in the cemetery and couldn't help sharing it with Wilson, and then sighed with emotion, "He indeed has an infinite deep love toward his girlfriend!"
Hearing this, Wilson pushed his glasses with his middle finger and smiled lazily. "I love you more than he loves his girlfriend."
Tina snuggled up to him with a smile.
Seeing them hugging from the rearview mirror, Terry was still holding the steering wheel steadily.
Well, he's not jealous of them at all.
After returning from the cemetery, they did not date outside. Instead, they rushed to the kindergarten.
They had something very important to do.
Today was Isla's five-year-old birthday, and they were going to celebrate it.
Isla was very energetic today. She had always been very popular in kindergarten, and all the teachers and children liked her.
When she came out of kindergarten, she held many dolls in her hands, and her schoolbag was stuffed with dolls. These were all gifts from other children.
Tina had already ordered the birthday cake and told the maid at home to prepare the ingredients in advance - she was going to cook a birthday feast for her daughter in person.
Wilson wanted to hold a birthday party for Isla, but Tina didn't agree.
It was the first birthday of them being together. Therefore, she hoped they could have a nice meal together and celebrate it without anyone else. It might not be very exciting, but they could feel the warmth and love of a family.
The cake was Isla's favorite, with colorful birthday candles on it.
Wearing a birthday cap and singing a birthday song, Isla put her chubby little hands together and made a wish in a childish voice. "I want to be with my mom and dad forever!"
When Tina and Wilson heard this, they both smiled brightly.
After she blew out the candles, there was a knock on the door.
The maid hurriedly went to open the door.
After a while, she returned to the dining room and reported, "Sir, Madam, there is a guest from the Amery family. He said he was here to deliver things!"
Then she leaned slightly to the side, showing them the guest after her.
Tina looked up and recognized the person who came in. It was the Amery family's housekeeper.
He said respectfully, "Miss Hall!"
Tina nodded.
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