As a result, Audrey preferred to call him ‘Uncle Jimenez’ because he was loyal to her mother.

Her name was Uncle Jimenez, and her sister also called him ‘Uncle Jimenez’.

Only her sisters would call him ‘Uncle Jimenez’, and he would respond with a smile every time.

In Audrey’s vague memory, her parents and her uncle were very busy, and her mother was not in good health, so she often asked her second aunt to do things.

She contemplated the situation; her mother’s ailing health frequently required her to rely on her second aunt for assistance in managing the company and family matters, which fueled her desire to take control.

Her second aunt must have felt that despite her significant contributions, everyone still looked up to her mother, leading her to desire her replacement. She believed that only when she became the family head would everyone completely turn to the second aunt.

“Why–“

Audrey called him ‘Uncle Jimenez’, and the old assistant sighed with tears in her eyes.

similarities to both her mother and her father. When Uncle Jimenez saw her, he seemed

Sariyah, and others, the old assistant had long known that Audrey was the eldest daughter

years ago. Fortunately, she left behind two children, and

times but was speechless. His throat seemed to be blocked.

to being too excited, coupled with his age and poor health, the

Jimenez.” Audrey supported the old assistant’s limp body, turned pale with fright, and shouted loudly, “Clive, call the ambulance

too excited, and his emotions fluctuate too

doctor motioned to Audrey and the others to help the old assistant lie down on the

warm water. Audrey took the glass of warm water from her daughter’s hand and carefully fed

few sips of warm water, the old assistant sat

Audrey quickly stopped him.

Jimenez, if you feel uncomfortable, lie down first

health. Can we all control our emotions? Uncle

in her eyes, successfully persuaded the old assistant. She could understand the old assistant’s

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