Golden Jade Hall.
The adults were sitting together, and the two children who were just fighting fiercely and arguing about who was right and wrong are now snuggled up on the sofa, seeming like close brothers.
Audrey has a more superior talking skill, under her guidance, Ned Mamet finally admitted his mistakes, apologizing to Audrey for repeating the bad things about her mother. However, Audrey only forgives him, but if it happens again, she will still fight, even harder than this time.
Ned, in tears, stared blankly at Audrey. How did he feel like he saw a little royal sister!
Watching this scene, Bartley Hancock laughed and said, "These two little creatures won't get to know each other without a fight. Back in the day, when I was about their age when we fought, we could say we didn't know each other without a fight."
Forsythia Brown also laughed and said, "What do you mean by this age? At that time, we were already in junior high school."