CHAPTER 45

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“I’ve just called my mother’s cell phone, and it keeps telling me that the call is in progress.”

In the bedroom, Pon had just changed his clothes. He frowned and continued, “She still isn’t here yet? I can’t get her through the phone… Is the car key here? I want to drive over and see.”

“I was talking with her just now.” Sailub rubbed Pon’s head.   ”Don’t worry. It’s alright.”

Sailub roughly explained Belle’s situation at the police station to Pon and comforted him. “It has nothing to do with her. It’s just inconvenient for her to leave immediately. When she received the news, she was with Chairman Chod. It wasn’t appropriate for her to go. She didn’t expect other things to happen when she went to apply for bail… Some of those people took drugs and accidentally alerted the media. The situation is a bit complicated.”
Sailub sneered and continued, “Your grandmother and Auntie's new year is really lively.”

After knowing nothing bad happened to his mother, he had a peace of mind. He sat down and shook his head and said, “It’s like this… I’ll call her again.”

“Wait.” Sailub gently held Pon’s hand and said, “Just now I… made it clear to my mother-in-law about our relationship.”

Pon was taken aback. “You said…said it?”

Pon asked nervously, “My mother…What did she say?”

Sailub bowed his head and kissed Pon’s hands, smiled and said, “Thank God, she has given us her blessings.”

A quarter of an hour ago, Sailub confessed to Sammy on the phone that he and Pon were already together.

The wedding was in preparation, and the unresolved property issues were also being dealt with.

Before having the wedding, he had decided to elect Pon as his first inheritor.

These days, Sammy had been immersed in her son’s struggles to pursue the old hooligan.

At first, after hearing these words, she was stunned for a long time.

Sammy stuttered, “Pon… Pon… really likes you. He won’t care about it, and… even if he doesn’t want the inheritance left to him by his grandfather, including his father’s and the ones I saved for him all these years, he also has a substantial amount of fortune, he doesn’t need…”

“I know he doesn’t care and there is a possibility that he doesn’t need it.” Sailub continued explaining, “That’s why I didn’t mention these details to him. The purpose of doing this… is to express my sincerity to you.”

Sailub calmly continued, “This method is very clumsy, but this is the most straightforward way of expression that a businessman like me can think of.”

“I won’t affect his studies. I’ll continue to supervise him and take responsibility. As for which university to apply for in the future, what major to pursue, and whether to continue his studies or work after graduation, I will not interfere. It will all be according to his wishes.”

These words have been brewing in Sailub’s heart for many days.

After a difficult beginning, the words became easier once they were spoken.

“The Aiemkumchai family shares that he has, belongs to him. When he goes to college, it will be given to him. After he graduates, if he wants to inherit his father’s work and take up the burden of the Aiemkumchai family, I’ll help him. Of course… those things that belong to him, I won’t touch.”
Sailub’s frank speech left Sammy, who was devoted to her son, speechless.

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