Chapter 1425

"Mrs. Hopper, what's wrong? You're suddenly so quiet."

When Amelia heard Patrick's question, Amelia's reflexive response was, "Hmm?" Then she came to her senses and replied, "No, it's just so comfortable here, I don't want to ruin the atmosphere."

"Mrs. Hopper, are you pitying the little boy?" Patrick had got it right.

Amelia lowered her gaze and looked at him. She then asked meaningfully, "I guess it's not just me."

Patrick chuckled. "Mrs. Hopper, do you believe that people try to do good deeds to make up for their misdeeds. That's what I'm thinking now."

"Do you want to help that boy? But we don't know him at all, and we don't have an obligation to help him." Amelia said with no malice.

"That's why I called it a 'good deed'," Patrick answered with a smile.

"Then how do you want to help him?" Amelia asked curiously.

She knew that some of the wealthy would voluntarily do charity work, and their goals and reason often varied.

Some wanted to gain a good reputation from it, and some wanted to benefit from it. But she believed that, when it came to Patrick, those two things were not what he valued. If he said he wanted to help, he would do it without looking for any form of repayment.

Patrick gazed out into the distance and said, "I want to make use of the money compensated by Kinsley to set up a fund to help the children who are terminally ill but can't get medical treatment."

This was the first time such an idea had come to Patrick. He was not one who had much love to give but, after learning that Amelia was pregnant, for some reason, he started to like children. The idea of establishing a fund popped into his head when he heard the conversation between the boy and his parents, which softened his heart.

set up a fund? Isn't that

suspicious of the source of the thirty million, though Patrick harboured


deep look at her and said, "Mrs. Hopper, do you think that because Kinsley and his wife don't know about Pablo

think you can think about it from another angle. It's Pablo's parents' fault for how he had turned out today. The Kennedys spoiled Pablo, and that's

for letting go of Pablo last time. Pablo couldn't possibly pay for all of the things he had done, so I've asked his parents to

this time, it's very likely that the Kennedys will lose their minds and revolt against us after they get back their son's

the devil you know than the one you don't. So, Mrs. Hopper, these are the reasons why I made

Amelia to shame. "You're right. I'm too benevolent. Well, you've always been better at seeing the full picture in terms of the ways of the

I'll be the villain in the story."

always went on about doing 'evil' and being the 'villain, Amelia felt that he was actually the incarnation of justice, since he had always been dealing with the truly evil

flowy, long hair and an outstanding temperament pushing a man with an exceptional man on the garden path. They talked as

his noble aura at all. With the appearance of the couple, more and more people started to look their way Like celebrities, whereve they went, they attracted

and could not help but ask after some hesitation, "Lady, your boyfriend's still so young but in a wheelchair. What happened to

injury a while ago. I'm wheeling him out for some fresh air.

be horrible if he's suffering from some detrimental illness


age!

came to them and said to Patrick, "Young man, you're lucky to have such a beautiful and virtuous girlfriend to

assumed you two weren't married! You're so lucky! Girls nowadays are very fussy, and finding one that

embarrassed by the praises and replied, "Aunty, this is the first time we met each other. How do you know I'm good at taking care of people? Maybe I'm

be able to deceive others, but not me. I'm experienced. From the way you wheel your husband, I can tell you're afraid that he'll fall of get injured, and your eyes are always glued to

cheeks because Patrick had given her a subtle look as if he was saying "So, you were secretly looking at me when I wasnt aware of it!

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