Amelie patted Lila's hand. "If you're unhappy in the future, you'll have money. You can find as many men as you want. I don't mind if you go out with a few men."
Lila was shocked by Amelie's thoughts. Suddenly, her ears were covered. Nevertheless, she could still hear Kieran's deep voice.
"Don't pick up bad habits."
Amelie clicked her tongue. She realized that Kieran was great at flirting, so why didn't he use his skills at the important parts?
Kieran saw through Amelie's thoughts. He helped her up and poured her a glass of warm water.
"Why do you keep thinking that you'll be gone? Don't you want to hold a granddaughter? Don't you want a granddaughter as pretty as Lila?"
Amelie taunted, "Can you do it?"
Lila's ears turned red. She hinted at Kieran to stop this topic.
"When Grandma woke up, I saw a man in black come over. Before I could see who it was, he disappeared." Lila changed the topic. "Kieran, when you came over, did you see the man?"
"I didn't notice."
After Kieran responded, Lila noticed Amelie narrow her eyes. There must be more to Amelie's condition.
"I thought about it. I think Lila should change the way she addresses you. From now on, you should address him by his name." Amelie changed the topic calmly.
Lila didn't expose Amelie. It was just that she didn't know why it came back to this topic.
Amelie knew what Lila was thinking. She held the latter's hand with a smile. "If you address him the way you did in the past, you won't look like a couple. Come on. Let me hear what you call him now."
Lila was at a loss for words. She turned to look at Kieran for help. He only raised his eyebrow. It was obvious that he supported Amelie's idea.
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