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Purchased A Mr. Right novel Chapter 1944

When Tina and Bill went downstairs, they saw that the others were busy chatting in the living room.

They could hear Wilson's deep voice, Old Master Amery's laughter and, from time to time, Isla's childish words.

Tina asked with a smile, "What are you talking about?"

Wilson replied, "I'm talking about our wedding ceremony with Grandpa."

The way he called Old Master Amery "Grandpa" was natural and smooth.

After the two of them entered the mansion of the Amery Family, Tina told the elders that they had gotten married, and the registration procedures with the Civil Affairs Bureau had been finished. After that, Wilson directly called Bill "Dad", Old Master Amery "Grandpa", and Lin "Mom".

Of course, he called Old Madam Amery "Grandma", just like Tina did.

Hearing this, Old Madam Amery was so angry that her mouth almost twisted.

If it weren't for the fact that she wanted to play games with Isla, she would have ignored all the others in the living room and returned to her bedroom directly.

Wilson raised the corners of his lips slightly. "The wedding ceremony will be held in October, but I won't tell you the details, lest you don't get a surprise at that time!"

Old Master Amery echoed kindly, "Haha... That's right."

Hearing that, Tina blinked her eyes. She hadn't expected that details of the wedding ceremony would be kept a secret from her.

This made her look forward to it even more.

Lin looked at her husband with a smile. "You and your daughter have stayed in the study for so long. What did you talk about?"

Bill paused for a while and looked at Tina. The latter nodded slightly. Bill said, "Dad, I have something to tell you."

Old Master Amery nodded. "Alright."

Bill said, "I'm going to arrange for Tina to work for the Amery Group."

Before Old Master Amery could say anything, Old Madam Amery exclaimed in a low voice, "She's going to work for our company?"

Old Madam Amery frowned and continued. "She has a job in the TV station, and she also has a designer's studio. How can she have enough spare time to work for our company? Besides, she doesn't know anything about business. What can she do if she works for our company?"

It was true. Tina didn't know how to do business.

Her major was apparel design while she was in college, and her dream at that time was to become a fashion designer after graduation. However, she finally found a job in the TV station, so she was actually quite familiar with the aforesaid two fields. Old Madam Amery's saying was right. Tina didn't know anything about business.

However, this decision was made by Bill after discussing with Tina in the study.

Of course, Tina had never thought of putting all her stakes in the company.

Bill explained, "There is still a year before Tina's service contract with the TV station expires, but the editor-in-chief had noticed her performance in apparel design. He talked to Tina before and suggested that it would be possible to cancel the service contract in advance. As for the design studio, Tina would only be responsible for the design work, which won't cost her much time. It's therefore suitable for Tina to work for our company."

Seeing that Old Madam Amery was still frowning, Bill continued, "As for the business, although Tina doesn't know much about it, she can still learn it step by step help, and Wilson can help her."

Old Master Amery said, "It's up to you. Tina is my grandaughter. It's natural for her to work for the company!"

Old Madam Amery originally wanted to question Bill's decision, but after she heard the Old Master's words, she knew that the final decision had been made, and it would be useless for her to intervene.

...

In the afternoon, white clouds were floating in the sky.

Old Madam Amery and Abby were to meet at a cafe.

After dressing up, Abby set off earlily. She waited for the Old Madam at the cafe.

Old Madam Amery asked the driver to carry a lot of shopping bags and put them on the chair. The Old Madam had ordered one of the servants of the Amery family to buy them. These were all products of luxury brands, which Abby liked most.

Every time when the two of them met outside of the Amery family, Old Madam Amery would often bring a lot of foodstuff and clothing for Abby.

Although the Old Madam had given Abby a bank card with a large amount of money deposited in it, she still didn't want Abby to feel anything uncomfortable living outside alone.

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