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Amelia felt warm in her heart. Eva was always willing to do anything for her.
She was not only her good sister but also a ray of hope for her
in the darkness.
How could she bear to let such a warm person follow her to Aronland and put her in danger?
âMy relationship with Aaron is too complicated. I donât know
what will happen in the future. I donât want you to take risks
with me.â
âI know what youâre worried about, but Ameliaâ¦â
Eva looked at Amelia and said firmly, âYouâre my only family.
For me, home is wherever you are.â
Wherever Amelia was, it was Evaâs home. These words made
the tears that Amelia had been holding back burst out.
Eva raised her hand and patted her gently on the back. âAmelia, donât cry. I havenât been to Aronland yet. So I can take
it as a chance to see the world.â
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Amelia wanted to persuade her, but Eva suddenly exclaimed, âOh no, I almost forgot. My education is not high, and I only know a few English phrases like hello and thank you. How am I
going to communicate with foreigners in the future?â
She said sadly, âDo you think those foreigners can understand me just by gesturing?â Amelia was originally crying with tears streaming down her face, but when she heard Eva talking to herself, her emotions of being moved were immediately overwhelmed. She wiped away her tears and corrected Aronland. âAfter your go to Aronland, you were the foreigner.â It was only then that Eva came to a realization. âYes, Iâm a foreigner. They have to tolerate me.â The corners of Ameliaâs mouth curled up slightly. âEva, haye you really made up your mind?â Seeing the smile on her face, Eva sat up straight and said to her, âItâs not a big deal. Iâll go with you, but you have to give me a few days to deal with the nightclub and⦠Paul.â Amelia looked at Eva and saw that there was not a trace of reluctance on her face. It seemed that Paul was just a passing romance for her. âI heard you say before that you wanted to leave, but Paul Ì Chapter 380 Home Is Wherever You Are 3/5 didnât let you go, and he probably wonât let you go this time.â
âThatâs right, but he doesnât love me. Heâs just used to meâ¦â
It was not that Paul was used to having Eva around, but that he was used to her performance in bed.
Daniel laughed at her for lying on the bed like a dead fish, which deeply stimulated her and made her change into another person in the past three years. At first, Paul trained her, but later she learned all the skills and took the dominant position. Thatâs why Paul couldnât let her go. âAmelia, wait for me for a few days. Iâll leave with you after Iâm done with these things.â After saying this, Eva got up and said to Amelia, âThereâs no time to lose. Iâm going to find Paul now.â Just as Amelia was about to say that there was no rush, Eva turned around and left the villa. She left swiftly, and her figure was soon out of sight.
Seeing that the two of them had finished talking, Aaron
walked to the balcony, leaned against the railing, and looked down at Amelia sitting in the garden.
âWhen are we leaving?â
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From his tone, it seemed he had already guessed that she
would return to Aronland with him.
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Amelia glanced at him and said coldly, âWait for a few more days. My friend still has something to deal with.â
Hearing her words, Aaron no longer made things difficult for her. He turned around and returned to his bedroom.
In the Evans familyâs villa.
Paul leaned with one hand on the bar, watching James drink
glass after glass of red wine, his brow deeply furrowed.
âJames, you didnât smoke or drink in the past, but now youâre
almost an alcoholicâ¦â
After complaining, he reached out to grab the glass from
Jamesâs hand, but James glanced at him coldly.
With his slender fingers holding the goblet, James raised his head and drank up the wine in his glass before pouring another glass.
Paul pressed down on the bottle and tried to persuade him. âJames, youâve been sinking for three years because of a woman whoâs already passed away. Thatâs enough.â