Hello, Mr. Brent

Chapter 139



Chapter 139

"I never told you about your mother's boyfriend," Franklin said slowly.

Emily suddenly looked up at him and asked, "What didn't you tell me?"

Franklin coughed softly and said, "I asked Jason to investigate that Hunter. He's an intern in the

hospital. It's because his girlfriend is the daughter of the hospital director that he has the chance to go

to the hospital, but he was with your mother and betrayed his girlfriend. Now that you don't even have a

job in the hospital, you're living off your mother's savings. It's said that your mother pays the rent

herself."

Emily: ..."

The corners of his mouth twitched and he looked at him speechless.

Not only did her mother find a boyfriend, but she also posted it upside down!

"After all, she's your mother, so you can decide for yourself. It's not impossible for me to give them a

job, or give them money. I can still afford to support two people," Franklin said.

Emily immediately said, "Why should I let you take care of it? There's no reason for you to take care of

it. You don't have to worry about it. I'll find time to talk to her and see what they think."

"You know, I don't mind raising two more people." Franklin touched her face.

Emily said, "But I do mind. Well, you don't have to worry about this anymore. It's your family's business

that will be very troublesome. I heard from Lisa that if you go your own way and really piss them off,

you might end up empty-handed."

"You don't have to worry about this. I have my own way." Franklin obviously didn't want to talk to her

about it.

Emily pursed his lips, knowing that he couldn't help much, so he curled up in his arms and hugged him

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However, although Franklin stood in front of the Brents and insisted on being with Emily. But for the

time being, Emily couldn't go back, so he had to stay here.

Franklin promised her that it wouldn't be too long and told her not to worry.

In fact, Emily didn't care. He could live anywhere, as long as he could be with him.

After two days, Emily went to Abigail's place and looked for the address given by Jason. Emily couldn't

help but be shocked to see the dilapidated neighborhood. She really didn't expect that her beautiful

mother would rent a place like this.

"Knock, knock, knock."

"Who is it?" Abigail asked as he opened the door.

"Mom, it's me," Emily said.

Abigail saw her surprised expression, then quickly piled up a smile and said, "It's Emily. Come in. How

did you come here? How did you find this place?"

"Actually, I knew you lived here a long time ago, but I didn't have the courage to come and see you.

Last time... Last time I was in a bad mood, so I had a bad attitude. I came here today to apologize to

you and to talk to you again," Emily said.

Abigail pursed her lips and asked Emily to sit down. She quickly poured her a glass of water and said,

"I know it's my fault. It's not your fault. In fact, I regret that I shouldn't be forced by Anthony to do

anything to hurt you."

Emily looked around. Although the neighborhood was very old, it was very clean. It was a mother's

style. Her mother had always been a neat and tidy person.

Abigail looked around at her and smiled, "It's a little messy here. It's no worse than where you and

Franklin live. Don't mind."

"Mom, do you regret it?" Emily asked.

Abigail thought she meant to insult her. She lowered her head and said with red eyes, "I regret it. You

are my daughter. How can I not regret insulting you? But my mother has a hard time. I am really...

Really sad."

"I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about you and... Your boyfriend. Do you regret being with such a

little boy?" Emily looked a little embarrassed.

Abigail was stunned and embarrassed. She pursed her lips and didn't know how to answer.

When the door opened, Abigail quickly stood up.

A man in a suit and tie came in from outside, his face a little angry.

But before he could say anything, Abigail quickly stood up to meet him and said, "Hunter, you're back.

Here comes Emily. Let me introduce you."

Emily stood up and looked at the man awkwardly.

The man was about the same age as her, and it was obvious at first glance that he was young. He was

not very handsome, but rather tall and strong with a masculine air. But there was anger between his

eyes and brows, and he did not seem to be a good-looking person.

However, when Hunter heard Abigail say that Emily was coming, his originally angry face immediately

turned aside and smiled. He looked at Emily and said, "Emily, right? I'm Hunter. I often hear about you

from your mother. I haven't seen you all this time. I didn't think about it properly. I'll stay here for lunch

this afternoon. I'll go buy some food right away."

"Forget it. No need. I left after I talked to my mother. I still have work to do in the afternoon," Emily said

quickly.

Hunter looked at Abigail and said, "Why are you leaving just now? At least you have to eat lunch before

you leave!"

"Emily said she had something to do. Are you tired? Go in and get some clothes to rest. I'll talk to

Emily," Abigail said.

Hunter nodded and smiled at her before turning back to her room.

Abigail watched Hunter leave with an infatuation. He turned around and sighed when he entered the

room, "He went out to look for a job, but it shouldn't be smooth. His major is not easy to find a job. He

offended the director of the hospital before, and I'm afraid he also secretly put some obstacles in his

way."

"In addition to sending you some money, I also came here to ask you what kind of job you and he want.

You can ask Franklin for help with this, and he is willing to help, but it makes sense." Emily took out an

envelope and put it on the table.

Abigail hurriedly said, "Emily, mom can't take the money. The last time mom was dizzy, she made that

request. Mom knows it's wrong. Take the money back, and we'll figure it out ourselves."

"Abigail, just accept Emily's kindness. Don't you know what our days are like? Don't be polite in front of

your daughter." Hunter came out of the room and grabbed the envelope.

Abigail frowned and looked at him unhappily.

Hunter smiled and said to Emily, "Emily, thank you. You've solved our urgent problem. Otherwise, we

haven't found anything for dinner today. Did you say that Mr. Brent was willing to give us a job? Don't

worry, I won't pick anything. Anything is fine. But it's better not to be too tired. Your mother is not in

good health, and I have to take care of her."

"Hunter," Abigail said unhappily.

Hunter said, "Abigail, you're just too polite. You can say whatever you want to say to your daughter.

Right, Emily."

"Mom, Mr. Fang is right. There's nothing to be polite about. I'll let Franklin arrange the work as soon as

possible. I'll let you know when I get the news. If there's nothing else, I'll go first, Mr. Fang, or give me a

lift!" Emily smiled and stood up.

"I never told you about your mother's boyfriend," Franklin said slowly.

Emily suddenly looked up at him and asked, "What didn't you tell me?"

Franklin coughed softly and said, "I asked Jason to investigate that Hunter. He's an intern in the

hospital. It's because his girlfriend is the daughter of the hospital director that he has the chance to go

to the hospital, but he was with your mother and betrayed his girlfriend. Now that you don't even have a

job in the hospital, you're living off your mother's savings. It's said that your mother pays the rent

herself."

Emily: ..."

The corners of his mouth twitched and he looked at him speechless.

Not only did her mother find a boyfriend, but she also posted it upside down!

"After all, she's your mother, so you can decide for yourself. It's not impossible for me to give them a

job, or give them money. I can still afford to support two people," Franklin said.

Emily immediately said, "Why should I let you take care of it? There's no reason for you to take care of

it. You don't have to worry about it. I'll find time to talk to her and see what they think."

"You know, I don't mind raising two more people." Franklin touched her face.

Emily said, "But I do mind. Well, you don't have to worry about this anymore. It's your family's business

that will be very troublesome. I heard from Lisa that if you go your own way and really piss them off,

you might end up empty-handed."

"You don't have to worry about this. I have my own way." Franklin obviously didn't want to talk to her

about it.

Emily pursed his lips, knowing that he couldn't help much, so he curled up in his arms and hugged him

tightly.

However, although Franklin stood in front of the Brents and insisted on being with Emily. But for the

time being, Emily couldn't go back, so he had to stay here.

Franklin promised her that it wouldn't be too long and told her not to worry.

In fact, Emily didn't care. He could live anywhere, as long as he could be with him.

After two days, Emily went to Abigail's place and looked for the address given by Jason. Emily couldn't

help but be shocked to see the dilapidated neighborhood. She really didn't expect that her beautiful

mother would rent a place like this.

"Knock, knock, knock."

"Who is it?" Abigail asked as he opened the door.

"Mom, it's me," Emily said.

Abigail saw her surprised expression, then quickly piled up a smile and said, "It's Emily. Come in. How

did you come here? How did you find this place?"

"Actually, I knew you lived here a long time ago, but I didn't have the courage to come and see you.

Last time... Last time I was in a bad mood, so I had a bad attitude. I came here today to apologize to

you and to talk to you again," Emily said.

Abigail pursed her lips and asked Emily to sit down. She quickly poured her a glass of water and said,

"I know it's my fault. It's not your fault. In fact, I regret that I shouldn't be forced by Anthony to do

anything to hurt you."

Emily looked around. Although the neighborhood was very old, it was very clean. It was a mother's

style. Her mother had always been a neat and tidy person.

Abigail looked around at her and smiled, "It's a little messy here. It's no worse than where you and

Franklin live. Don't mind."

"Mom, do you regret it?" Emily asked.

Abigail thought she meant to insult her. She lowered her head and said with red eyes, "I regret it. You

are my daughter. How can I not regret insulting you? But my mother has a hard time. I am really...

Really sad."

"I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about you and... Your boyfriend. Do you regret being with such a

little boy?" Emily looked a little embarrassed.

Abigail was stunned and embarrassed. She pursed her lips and didn't know how to answer.

When the door opened, Abigail quickly stood up.

A man in a suit and tie came in from outside, his face a little angry.

But before he could say anything, Abigail quickly stood up to meet him and said, "Hunter, you're back.

Here comes Emily. Let me introduce you."

Emily stood up and looked at the man awkwardly.

The man was about the same age as her, and it was obvious at first glance that he was young. He was

not very handsome, but rather tall and strong with a masculine air. But there was anger between his

eyes and brows, and he did not seem to be a good-looking person.

However, when Hunter heard Abigail say that Emily was coming, his originally angry face immediately

turned aside and smiled. He looked at Emily and said, "Emily, right? I'm Hunter. I often hear about you

from your mother. I haven't seen you all this time. I didn't think about it properly. I'll stay here for lunch

this afternoon. I'll go buy some food right away."

"Forget it. No need. I left after I talked to my mother. I still have work to do in the afternoon," Emily said

quickly.

Hunter looked at Abigail and said, "Why are you leaving just now? At least you have to eat lunch before

you leave!"

"Emily said she had something to do. Are you tired? Go in and get some clothes to rest. I'll talk to

Emily," Abigail said.

Hunter nodded and smiled at her before turning back to her room.

Abigail watched Hunter leave with an infatuation. He turned around and sighed when he entered the

room, "He went out to look for a job, but it shouldn't be smooth. His major is not easy to find a job. He

offended the director of the hospital before, and I'm afraid he also secretly put some obstacles in his

way."

"In addition to sending you some money, I also came here to ask you what kind of job you and he want.

You can ask Franklin for help with this, and he is willing to help, but it makes sense." Emily took out an

envelope and put it on the table.

Abigail hurriedly said, "Emily, mom can't take the money. The last time mom was dizzy, she made that

request. Mom knows it's wrong. Take the money back, and we'll figure it out ourselves."

"Abigail, just accept Emily's kindness. Don't you know what our days are like? Don't be polite in front of

your daughter." Hunter came out of the room and grabbed the envelope.

Abigail frowned and looked at him unhappily.

Hunter smiled and said to Emily, "Emily, thank you. You've solved our urgent problem. Otherwise, we

haven't found anything for dinner today. Did you say that Mr. Brent was willing to give us a job? Don't

worry, I won't pick anything. Anything is fine. But it's better not to be too tired. Your mother is not in

good health, and I have to take care of her."

"Hunter," Abigail said unhappily.

Hunter said, "Abigail, you're just too polite. You can say whatever you want to say to your daughter.

Right, Emily."

"Mom, Mr. Fang is right. There's nothing to be polite about. I'll let Franklin arrange the work as soon as

possible. I'll let you know when I get the news. If there's nothing else, I'll go first, Mr. Fang, or give me a

lift!" Emily smiled and stood up.


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