"Later, when Antony Brown wanted to rebuild his business, I became his first employee. The hardships we went through during those years were even greater than those in the mountains."
"In 2003, when Antony earned his first pot of gold and established his company, my grandfather fell off a mountain and was bedridden until he died; I never went back. In 2005, Antony expanded his business to international routes, and a fire broke out in my hometown; my grandmother and mother both perished in the blaze. I was drinking at a banquet and ended up in the hospital, missing the crucial moment. Then it was my father's turn in 2007, and in 2008, it was my brother and his family."
Amelia Cobb picked up her glass and took a sip of alcohol.
Wanting to say something.
She only saw Sandra Smith touching her belly: "Eight years, seven lives, that should be enough to repay her mother."