Sumr Sutton stared at the photo absentmindedly for a long ti, her pale fingers gripping the phone tightly.
Everything that belonged to her, she would definitely reclaim one day!
When Adrian Walyon ca in, she was still staring at her phone in a trance.
Leisurely approaching her, he grabbed her phone, his fingertips flicking as he casually browsed through her album.
Sumr Sutton’s album was filled with photos of herself and her family, including her grandfather and father, but there were none of her mother.
Adrian Walyon paused for a mont, sighing, "Never had a mom from childhood till now?"
Sumr Sutton hung her head low, not answering him.
"Where’s your mother?" Adrian turned to look at her, asking casually.
Sumr Sutton was montarily stunned, a mocking smile tugging at her lips, "She probably left dad and behind!"
In truth, she didn’t know exactly what happened; she just knew she had never seen her mother since she had mories, and nobody at ho ever told her anything about her mother. Her grandfather and father even forbade her from bringing it up.
The word "mother" was unfamiliar to Sumr Sutton.
Adrian seed sowhat surprised, staring deeply at her for a while. Coming to his senses, he returned the phone to her, "I’m done, we can head back."
Sumr Sutton tidied up the cara and followed him out of the office.
Once back, they had a simple dinner together. Adrian sat on the sofa reading a newspaper, while Sumr sat beside him, opening her notebook and focusing on typing her resu.
"Adrian, I want to take a part-ti job," she said after preparing her resu.
"Part-ti what? You have a ho and soone to provide for you, are you so bored that you can’t find anything to do?" Adrian didn’t even raise his head, lightly mocking.
"It’s not the sa!" Sumr Sutton argued for herself, "A part-ti job enriches my experience. I earn my own money, and I can spend it as I wish, without any guilt!"
Adrian put down the newspaper, slowly lifting his face.
"Do you need to remind you of your current identity, Miss Sutton?" He narrowed his eyes, scrutinizing her for a while, his tone cold, "The Walyon Family isn’t lacking your share of food!"
She was his wife, regardless of the reasons they married, would he let her go out to toil for her own life?
How could the Young Madam of the Walyon need to find a small company and greet people with a smile every day?
Sumr Sutton didn’t think so.
Very few people even knew she belonged to the Walyons. Besides, the jobs she sought were all legitimate; she was living honestly by making money with her own hands, so what was wrong with that?
"You can’t be so overbearing; you can’t control too much!" She raised her face, continuing to fight for herself.
"What if I insist on controlling you?" Adrian chuckled coldly.
When he laughed, there was always an inherent chill; Sumr Sutton suddenly felt a chill running down her spine.
Sumr Sutton couldn’t stand up to him; she instinctively backed away. She could only reason with him, "I just don’t want to depend on others for everything. My school courses aren’t many, and I have plenty of ti."
"Plenty of ti, huh?" Adrian echoed her last words, his body suddenly leaning towards her.
Sumr Sutton felt flustered under his gaze, instinctively wanting to retreat, but Adrian pressed against her waist, stopping her from moving.
He lifted her waist, forcing her to face him, his handso face close to her ear, his voice soft, "Since you have so much ti, how about we go back to our room and thoroughly explore how to make our married life more fulfilling?"
Sumr Sutton’s eyes widened, staring at him in shock, unable to believe what she had just heard.
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