Chapter 323 Impatience
"Mom, did you make things difficult for her again? I knew she wouldn't be happy with you. You made her do all your work, didn't you? You even made her work all night! Does that make you happy?"
In the face of Alexander's accusation, Mia appeared very calm. "What are you talking about? She's my daughter now. As a mother, is it wrong for me to teach my daughter how to work? That box of files, she has been reviewing them since yesterday afternoon, all night without sleep. I'm proud of her. She's really hardworking."
"I think you did it on purpose. If I come over now, don't think you can bully her!"
"What are you coming over for? Are you trying to make things more complicated and make her feel caught in the middle?"
Alexander coldly said, "Am I supposed to let you bully her? I'm going to take her away."
"How do you know that this is not her own will? It was her initiative to review those documents. If you don't believe me, you can ask her. I didn't bully her. You didn't see that I even cooked for her last night."
Mia played with her nails, and her tone had a hint of jealousy.
"Is that so? If that's the case, you helped her, causing her to stay up all night. Her body is fragile. What if she gets sick? Are you taking responsibility?"
"I couldn't be responsible anymore?" Mia looked angry, furrowing her brow. "If she's sick, I'll take care of her. I'll spend money to treat her. Why are you so worried? Do you still think she's your wife?"
"You..." Alexander was very angry.
"I'm going to have breakfast. Let's not talk about it for now. If you're coming, hurry up and come, we'll have a good fight then. Let your ex-wife see how our mother-son relationship has become so bad. She must feel very sad. After all, she tried her best to reconcile us."
Mia sighed and hung up the phone.
She was in a good mood, humming a song, holding an apple, and walking into the kitchen to prepare breakfast.
She found that life had suddenly become interesting.
Ava rubbed her eyes and checked the time on her phone.
She found it was already 7 o'clock in the morning.
She was exhausted, yawned, and glanced at the box. There was one more document left.
It was finally about to end.
Ava stretched lazily, energized herself, and took out the last document from the box.
Suddenly, her phone rang.
Ava didn't bother looking at it and ignored it. But the ringtone kept ringing.
Ava felt annoyed and reached for her phone, swiped the screen without even looking, and answered, "Hello."
"Ava, it's me."
Ava finally looked at the screen and said, "What's up?"
She found it was Alexander calling her, but she remained calm.
"Did my mom bully you? What did she make you do? You didn't sleep all night. Didn't you tell me you were going to sleep last night?" Alexander's voice seemed gently reproachful.
"I was just looking at some documents. Your mom didn't bully me. Don't misunderstand her."
Alexander heard Ava's hoarse voice and became a little anxious. "Don't defend her. She did bully you. Otherwise, how could you not sleep all night? She must have pushed her work onto you."
"No, really." Ava's voice was tired, and she seemed a little impatient. "I still have some documents to look at. If you have something, let's talk later. I'm hanging up first."