Chapter 689
Chapter 689
"How can that be?" Levi frowned. "You deserve to be pampered by us."
"That's right! Yvonne, you are our treasure!"
Arthur nodded and quickly stuffed the credit card in her hand.
Harriet was caught off guard, her hands full of gifts.
"How am I supposed to go downstairs with all these things?" she smiled helplessly.
"Let me handle it!" Henry helped lift the hem of her dress and escorted her downstairs.
"Today is just a family banquet. There's no need to be so grand. I'm happy enough to be with Mom and you guys," Harriet said, putting the gifts aside.
"Silly girl, you've been through too much over the years," Miriam said, rubbing Harriet's head.
She had already learned about Delbert's amnesia from the Bass brothers and felt worried about Harriet.
"Alright, let's not mention those unhappy things. We rarely get together. Today should be a happy day," Arthur said, pulling up a chair for her.
Harriet sat down, and Arthur proposed a toast. "To Yvonne, our little princess. Wish her happiness forever!"
The others echoed, and Harriet was touched.
Henry livened up the atmosphere by performing a magic trick, leading the mood to a climax.
Laughter filled the room as they sat at the round table.
Harriet smiled, feeling warm, as her brothers tried their best to make her happy.
She tossed off her wine and looked into the distance. Her thoughts drifted away.
Delbert was notably absent.
He no longer remembered anything about her.
Harriet felt sad and wondered how Delbert ended up being with Sadie after losing his memory.
'Is our past unimportant to him? Does he really not remember anything?' she thought.
She sighed, finished her drink, and then left the hall. Text property © Nôvel(D)ra/ma.Org.
She walked onto the balcony and swayed the glass in her hand. A flicker of sadness flashed across her eyes.
A cool breeze blew over, dispersing some of the alcohol intoxication.
"Harriet, why are you alone here?"
A voice suddenly came from behind, and Harriet turned around, forcing a smile. "I drank too much, so I came out to sober up."
Andy's gaze fell on her wine glass, but he didn't lay it bare.
The wine Harriet drank was brought by Arthur. It was not strong and would not make her drunk.
"Silly girl!" Andy shook his head and came to her side. "Are you thinking about Delbert?"
Harriet stiffened, about to explain, but Andy added, "I know about your past, so don't try to hide it from me."
Harriet looked at him in shock. Andy smiled and patted her head. "How can our little princess be wronged?
"Don't worry about it. I'll help you figure out everything and bring Delbert back to you."
Harriet sniffed and threw herself into Andy's arms. "Andy..."
"Don't cry. Those eight people inside are watching. If you cry, they will hold me accountable."