Madam Young specially cover looking for me? After a moment of hesitation, I opened the exquisite box before me. Inside was a green silk ribbon, finely crafted and obviously valuable. There was also a beautifully designed invitation card beside it.
An invitation card? I hesitated for a few seconds before opening the card. It was an invitation to Idris and Alice's wedding, featuring a cartoon bride and groom in place of their wedding photo.
Looking at the invitation card in my hand, I did not rush to speak and remained silent, focusing on the wedding date. May 18th was less than two weeks away. Why the rush and why this date? I wondered who picked it.
After a long silence, I looked at Madam Young and smiled faintly. "Thank you for your gift. I really like it. Also, congratulations to Mr. Young and Ms. Cruz." Madam Young had seemingly been observing my reaction all along. Upon hearing my words, she nodded slightly and said, "In theory, Iddy's wedding shouldn't concern you, but the Youngs and the Scotts have been friends for many years. So, I still hope you can come. Alice also said that your presence would be greatly appreciated as a blessing to their union." I pursed my lips, forcing a smile. "I can't guarantee whether I can attend the wedding, but I will send my blessings to them." She nodded and made a thoughtful sound before continuing, "Alice is pregnant now and can't move around much. She worries a lot. Yvette, you and Iddy were once a married couple, after all. Although you're no longer together, Iddy still has unique feelings for you. You're a good girl. Now that you've separated, each of you should lead your own lives. Can you..." "I won't have any further involvement with him, Grandma, rest assured." I interrupted, feeling a lump in my chest that made it hard to breathe. Still, I maintained a smile on my face. "Don't worry, I won't stay in Lake City for too long." Hearing my words, Madam Young felt relieved. Then, perhaps thinking she had been too overbearing, she looked atwith concern and said, "Yvette, don't overthink it. I don't want to force you to leave Lake City. I just thought it would be better for everyone. Alice is different from you. She has experienced a life of hardship with her mother since childhood. She has suffered a lot over the years. Now, after finding out about her father's death, her life story is truly pitiful. It was a coincidence for her to find out about it through Iddy's father. This is also a way to let her father rest in peace." In all her subtle words, I understood what Madam Young was determined to do: she wanted to take Alice into the Youngs' care to comfort herself over her deceased son.
Understanding her intentions, I had nothing to say. After all, what right did I have to intervene in this matter? I had my own path to walk, so why involve myself? Perhaps due to a sense of indebtedness toward me, Madam Young had Mr. Zachary handa bank card, saying, "Inside here is the et incfrom all the projects the Youngs have in Tully. The dividends are paid every April. Although it's not a lot if Scott Corporation faces any trouble, this money can also help you out. However, I hearebfrom your mother that you've already handed over all matters related to Scott Corporation. So, if you take this money, it can at least allow you to live your life freely." Looking at the bank card in front of me, I hesitated for a few seconds and could not help but smile. It seemed that Madam Young liked to use money to solve her problems. Well, money could indeed solve 99% of life's problems.
I pursed my lips and pushed the bank card back, saying, "I don't need it, thank you. I divorced Idris a long tago, and we settled all our property and other matters. You don't need to worry about what I might do. Between us adults, we should do things with dignity even when parting ways." She nodded and then suddenly glanced at the house. Looking back at me, she said, "Indeed, you're both adults and should part with dignity. I heard that this house belongs to Iddy. If you like it, I can arrange to transfer ownership to you. Consider it my gratitude to you. How about that?" Looking at her, I forced a smile and said, "No need. I have a place to stay, and I'll be leaving shortly." Seeing my response, she said, "Yvette, I don't mean to drive you away. I'm just worried about Alice En finding out about all this. She's still pregnant. It might cause trouble later on. Women are quite fragile, especially when pregnant. A small mistake can lead to big problems. You've already experienced it once, haven't you? So, we all need to be careful and vigilant."