Wilson was deeply in love with Tina, and he would never let her down.
But he was very regretful.
If he had not left, she would have been alone and helpless when the Amery family was in trouble.
After listening to Dylan's words, he was sure that she was forced to marry Amin by the Amery family and that she did not love Amin.
...
...
He ordered two more bottles of wine and drank them with Dylan. He said sincerely, "Thank you for telling me such an important thing."
Dylan chuckled. "You're welcome. Don't let her down and be good to her, okay?"
Then he clinked his glass against Wilson's.
...
After leaving the stable, Tina and Amin went straight to the Amery family.
She did not lie to Wilson, she did agree to have dinner there.
The driver parked the car in the yard and took the gifts out of the trunk.
After getting married, Amin moved out of the Stark family and lived in an apartment with Tina. In order to avoid embarrassment, they seldom went to the Stark family or the Amery family together.
But every time they went to the Amery family, he would prepare gifts.
In others' eyes, he was a competent son-in-law.
Tina said hesitantly, "Amin, you don't have to buy so many gifts."
They sighed a contract, and they were just a fake couple, so he didn't have to do this.
Amin smiled gently and said, "It's not a big deal."
Tina said nothing more.
Abby, who had left four months ago, came back for dinner as well.
After she entered the Amery's Group, she made some achievements. She volunteered to be transferred to the branch in Country M, where she also did well.
Old Madam Amery was very glad that Abby had returned home.
She was always kinder to Abby than to Tina.
Although her impression of Tina improved after she agreed to marry Amin, she still did not like Tina or treat her well.
But today, with outsiders around, she did not let it show on her face so as not to leave a bad impression on others.
She asked Abby, "Have you lost weight?"
"No, I haven't!" Abby shook her head obediently with a smile.
Old Madam Amery said, "Really? You look thinner than before! Why did you volunteer to be transferred to Country M? You must be very tired. You don't have to work so hard."
"No, grandma, I'm not tired. I must do my best not to disappoint my uncle." Abby smiled gracefully. "Moreover, I went to Country M not only for work but also for my friend."
Tina's hand, which was holding the chopsticks, paused.
She slowly looked up and met Abby's eyes.
Abby looked at her with a kind smile. However, there was something hidden in it.
Tina remained calm and collected. Her expression remained unchanged as she looked down at her plate.
She was surprised to find two pieces of braised pork on it.
She turned to look at Amin, who sat next to her.
Amin smiled and said, "I think you like them."
They had lived under the same roof for four months and often had meals together, so he had a rough idea of her food preferences.
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