Chapter 245 Take the Liberty of Bringing His Parents to Amy's Home
Chapter 245 Take the Liberty of Bringing His Parents to Amy's Home
"Grandma, throw the ball over." Allen's voice sounded in the house. NôvelD(ram)a.ôrg owns this content.
"Come on, baby. Catch the ball. Pass it to grandpa! Ah! Be careful." Cathy's voice came from the
house.
"Richard, why are your parents in my house?" Although Amy could hear that they were playing happily,
she was still very unhappy.
"My mom said she wanted send Allen something to eat and made some ice cream for Allen, so I sent
them over." Richard knew Amy was going to be angry. He didn't ask her for permission before he sent
his parents over.
"But you ought to have told me. How could you take the liberty in bringing them here? Did you take me
seriously?" Amy was furious.
"You are always important to me," said Richard seriously.
"Be serious. If you continue to be frivolous, just hand in your resignation letter!" Amy looked at Richard
angrily.
"Why should I resign? I haven't done anything harmful to Newell Group!" Richard was anxious when he
heard that Amy wanted to drive him away.
"You treat my house as your own home and that is disrespectful to your boss, which is also harmful to
the company! Just resign the next Monday and get your salary in the financial department." After that,
Amy went in the house.
"Mom, mom, look. My grandparents are coming to play with me." Allan ran to Amy with the ball in his
arms as she went in.
He had a good time today. His forehead was wet as he was having great fun. Amy squatted down and
touched his back, which was already covered with a towel.
"It's OK, I have given him a towel. He won't catch a cold. It's good for the child to get some exercises,"
Cathy said to Amy with a smile.
Amy wanted to ask Cathy and Halbert to leave, but seeing that they were both tired after playing with
Allen, she couldn't bear to drive them away.
"Oh, thanks auntie. You've been for a long time, right? Drink some water. Why don't serve tea to the
guests?" Amy softened her voice and said to her servants.
A man immediately came to serve tea for Cathy and Halbert.
"We told them that we didn't need the tea. It's not their fault." Cathy thought Amy was angry because
the servants didn't treat them well and felt touched.
"Auntie, take a sit. I go get changed," said Amy and went upstairs.
Richard walked in. He would not quit. He had to stay at Newell Group.
"Richard, you must be tired. Did Amy scold you?" Cathy was a little nervous about rashly coming to
Amy's house without informing her. No one knew why Amy would become Dalton's daughter.
But Dalton treated Amy very well. The villa of the Newell family was not worse than that of the Rong
family. The servants here were very well trained.
Dalton had a son, but he asked Amy to manage the whole Newell Group. It could be seen that he
attached great importance to Amy, but why?
Cathy and Halbert had a lot of questions in their minds, but they may know all the answers before long,
or they may be kept in the dark forever.
"No, she's really happy you guys came to see Allen," Richard said to his parents.
"Oh, that's great. I was afraid she would be annoyed by our sudden visit." Cathy was relieved to hear
that.
Amy changed into a black house dress and walked downstairs. She was a very young woman, but her
clothes were all black. Although she was very beautiful, it didn't accord with her age. She was only in
her twenties.
"Amy, sorry for coming here so suddenly without telling you. Since you are back, we should leave now."
Cathy didn't think Amy was happy to see them being here.
"Well, bye, then." Amy wanted Cathy and Halbert to leave as soon as possible.
Cathy and Halbert were very embarrassed and left. Amy was not happy at all.
"Miss Newell, I'll see my parents off, and I'll be right back soon." Richard was afraid that someone
would lock the door.
Amy ignored him. Richard sent his parents in the car and came back.
"What did you come back for?" Amy still kept a stern look. She was feeling a little guilty before, but
Richard was getting more and more bold.
"Miss Newell, didn't you say you'll cook noodles for me? You haven't cooked yet, so I can't go." Richard
looked down at Amy. He was six fee, three inches, much taller than Amy, which made Amy look as
small as a bird.
"You want to eat noodles?" Amy didn't expect Richard to remember that.
"Miss Newell, you're not a person who will break your word, are you?" Richard just sat on the couch
and waited for Amy to cook noodles for him. I haven't had anything yet and he was really hungry.
"All right, I'll do it now, and you'll get out of here when you finish eating!" Amy stormed into the kitchen.
"Uncle Carter, why are you pissing my mother off?" Allen rubbed himself against Richard's foot, sat on
it, and looked at Richard with pity in his eyes.
"Allen, do you like your grandparents?" Richard asked Allen as he picked him up.
"Yes, I like my grandparents very much. They can play with me and cook for me." Allan was every
happy when he could play and eat. His mother said that she would send him to kindergarten in a
month, and then he would not play so freely.
"Oh, that's great! I just let your grandparents come and play with you and cook you some food, but it
angered your mother because I didn't discuss it with her," Richard said to Allen.
"We have to get mother's permission before we make any decision. Uncle Carter, my mother won't be
angry if you apologize to her. Really, that's what I used to do." Allen gave Richard a suggestion.
"Oh, well. Thanks, Allen." As Amy came out with a bowl of noodles, Richard thanked Allen in a low
voice.
"Allen, it's late. Go to bed." Amy asked Allen to leave Richard.
"Yes, Mother." Allen scurried away, and as he left, he gave Richard a quick look and wished him good
luck.
"Finish the noodles quickly!" Amy said impatiently.