"Ivy, let be honest with you, regarding so past issues, I admit that your mom really did make mistakes."
"But Henry is our only son, and now, he’s acting this way with us because of past people and events, which I assu you don’t want to see either."
"Your mom has a stubborn temper and always likes to underestimate people."
"I know you’ve endured grievances in our family, but since she is an elder, I still hope you and Henry can overlook these issues with us."
"Your mom was wrong, and I’ll discipline her in the future, but Henry can’t really cut ties with us for life, don’t you think?"
Ivy Miller nodded, "Dad, I understand what you’re saying. You want Henry to reconcile with you, right?"
"That’s right. On the day of the disagreent, everyone was angry and said things that were inevitably harsh."
"I wanted to prevent the situation from worsening, so I let Henry co back to cool off first."
"Who would have thought Henry really wouldn’t have any contact with us anymore."
"We weren’t allowed to attend the child’s birthday party, and he doesn’t co ho for New Year either."
"I think if I don’t take the initiative for reconciliation, that kid really won’t look back."
"I’ve been stubborn all my life, and I can’t bring myself to lower my head to Henry either."
"So I can only co to ask for your help as our daughter-in-law."
"I know you stopped going to work at the company because of Henry."
"I’ve heard that Henry still listens to your advice, so... could you help ?"
Her father-in-law asked, and she couldn’t say no.
After all, she had no grievances with her father-in-law, but the mother-in-law was too much to handle.
"Dad, how do you want to help you?"
"You go back to work at the company first. With Xiang Li’s temper, even if you persuade him, he won’t calm down imdiately."
"Stay at the company for a while, talk to him, and this matter will pass."
"Xiang Li can’t stay in the army forever, even if he could, you should take over the company on his behalf."
"The hard work your mom and I have done all our lives is ultimately ant for you two."
"Since he can’t go to the company to train early, you should go."
"The crisis in the company is gradually passing, good tis are on the horizon."
Ivy Miller thought silently for a mont, then turned to look at the bedroom, worried about Cynthia.
Damian Sullivan said, "Don’t worry about Cynthia, I’ll arrange everything for you."
"Moreover, you don’t have to work full-ti every day."
"Go learn the business you need to know, and working five hours a day will be enough."
"The commute might take so ti, and I’ll assign a driver to pick you up and drop you off, so it won’t affect you much."
Ivy Miller saw her father-in-law’s sincere attitude and knew she really couldn’t refuse any further.
So she nodded, "I understand, Dad, but can I ask you one thing?"
"Go ahead."
"Um... my mom doesn’t like very much. Could I work a little farther away from her?"
"I don’t want to have any conflicts with her while I’m working."
"After all, if there’s another conflict, it’s Henry who’ll be caught in the middle."
"One is his mother and the other is his daughter’s mother. He’s a good person, and I don’t want him to suffer because of ."
Damian Sullivan nodded, "Ivy, you truly are a good kid."
"I understand your point. I’ll take it as your agreent, and today I’ll have an office prepared for you."
"My office? Dad, what do you plan for to do when I return?"
"I initially thought of assigning you to the finance departnt, but your mom is currently overseeing it, and you don’t want to run into her, right? So, you can go to the HR departnt."
"In a place where you’re in charge of people, you might find it more comfortable to work."
Ivy Miller nodded, "Alright, thank you, Dad."
"This ti, don’t suffer any grievances there. Last ti when you were bullied at the company, Henry gave quite the headache."
Ivy Miller chuckled, "Got it."
"Well then, I’ll be off. Enjoy the ti at ho before returning to work."
Ivy Miller got up to see him off, but he didn’t let her leave the house and left on his own.
After he left, Ivy Miller returned to the bedroom feeling glum, realizing she was now the catalyst for the Sullivan family’s bonding.
But indeed, her father-in-law wasn’t at fault. He was just dragged down by her mother-in-law.
At dinner, Ivy Miller said, "Dad ca by today."
"Dad didn’t go to work today?" Henry Sullivan thought it was his father-in-law who had co.
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