Chapter 980
In the previous generation, they caught the wave of Blaise's economic boom, and the brand was promoted. Later, under the stewardship of Helen and her husband, it flourished completely.
When Fiona was in school, she studied their case.
"It's said that you and Thalassa from the Walker family are very good friends. I'm quite surprised to run into you here," Helen said with a smile.
Fiona smiled. "Thalassa mentioned this morning that she received a perfect set of Lily jewelry from a distinguished guest. So, it was from you? I see."
Helen laughed heartily.
While Fiona and Helen were conversing, over at the pavilion, Darwin sat with his back to her, facing Rex, whom Darwin had saved.
He had been there for a while, first anxiously inquiring about Chicago's condition and then apologizing for his impulsiveness that nearly caused trouble for Chicago. He felt deeply remorseful.
Darwin knew Rex meant well and said nothing.
"Your wife is really beautiful." After chatting for a while, Rex suddenly looked past Darwin's shoulder into the distance.
Hearing this, Darwin immediately turned his head. He saw Fiona talking with Helen.
"I wish I had such a gentle mother," Rex suddenly said, "I've seen her with your children. She's always smiling."
Darwin withdrew his gaze and looked at Rex in confusion. "Isn't your mother gentle?"
Rex shook his head and then looked at the sunset almost disappearing into the horizon. "She loves her work more than me. I rarely see her."
Darwin frowned slightly, feeling a tightness in his chest and a strange sense of bitterness.
Rex said, "I haven't seen her for almost three months."
"Is she here too?" Darwin asked.
Rex shook his head. "I came with my grandmother."
Although Darwin had lost his memory, he had heard a lot about himself and knew that he too had grown up with his grandmother. He asked, "Do you live with your grandmother too?"
"Not really," Rex looked again in Fiona's direction and said, "I live on my own."
Darwin had a deep aversion to such irresponsible parents. Just as he was about to say something, Rex said, "She's coming. I have to go. I'll come for you another day!"
With that, Rex suddenly ran off.
Darwin remained silent.
"Darwin." Fiona's voice came from behind.
Darwin stood up and walked towards Fiona.
"Did you run into any acquaintance just now?" Darwin naturally took the durian flesh from Fiona's hand.
"Yes, it was the owner of Lily. In recent years, they've been trying to deeply explore the market in Armie and need to partner with some local industrial families. They chose the Walker family. This time, Thalassa had a baby, so both she and her husband came," Fiona said, linking her arm with Darwin's, "By the way, who were you waving to just now?"
Waving?
Darwin didn't remember that.
"A kid." Darwin thought he must have subconsciously waved goodbye to Rex. "Was Brady hit?"