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My Mommy's Brave Heart novel Chapter 928

“Happy New Year, Daddy, Mommy!”

When they opened the room door, the four children gave their New Year wishes at the same time.

Adina’s mood became brighter. She handed out four small gifts that she had hidden behind her. “Happy New Year to you too. May you grow up healthily.”

“Thank you for the gift, Mommy!”

The kids took the gifts and appeared ecstatic.

Duke walked over, and he sounded bright and happy as well. “You’re already five years old, so I prepared some gifts for you.”

He handed them four documents, which he took out from the drawer.

Harold was the first to jump up excitedly. “Wow, Daddy! You’re finally letting me manage a company!”

George had been working on the family business since he was three, and Harold had been longing for it too. Now, he could finally have his own company.

“What about you, Mel? What’s your gift?” Harold leaned over. “Wow, it’s a piano shop. Daddy’s so generous to you!”

He then looked at George and Alden’s gifts again. Each of them received a company too.

The boy’s face instantly fell. “Now George and Al have two companies, but I only have one. I really don’t know why I should be excited.”

“If you can manage this company well, I’ll give you another subsidiary company by the end of the year, but…” Duke looked at him and indifferently said, “If it suffers losses in the first quarter, I’ll pass the company to George for him to manage.”

Harold immediately stood up straight. “Daddy, don’t worry. I’ll manage it well.”

Adina subconsciously chuckled and said, “If there’s anything you don’t know, you can come and ask me.”

Mandy choked. She lowered her voice and coldly said, “You’re so unfilial. You’re such an ungrateful brat.”

“Aunt Mandy, I heard that Uncle Samson did not come home this year. Is this true?” George asked innocently. “Ever since Uncle Samson got married, I haven’t seen him at all. I heard from the servants that it’s because your relationship with Aunt Judy isn’t good. So, Uncle Samson no longer comes home because he doesn’t want Aunt Judy to be offended. I wonder if that’s also called being unfilial?”

In an instant, the living room became silent.

Mandy’s expression was extremely interesting.

The matter regarding her son was her biggest sore spot. Ever since he got married, he had seemingly disappeared. He would only send her wishes through text during every festival each year.

George’s words undoubtedly rubbed salt into her wound.

“Stop it.” Beale glared at Mandy and apologetically said, “Duke, Addy, it’s New Year’s Day, so I won’t bother you further. If you have the time, please drop by my house in the afternoon for food and a gathering.”

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