Chapter 850 Eat on a Three Million-Dollar Plate

Glancing at her daughter's sweet smile, Carla held her hand and went upstairs.

"Congratulations," Carol said to Andrea before following them upstairs.

As soon as they settled in their room, Sally happily ate some sweets.

It wasn't long after Carla had taken fallen asleep for a short nap when someone knocked on the door. Careful not to wake Carla, Carol went to get the door.

It turned out it was Bonnie.

"Carol, it's okay. Let her in,"

Carla said to Carol as she sat up.

Bonnie walked into the room nervously. When she saw Sally playing on the floor, she asked, "Is this your daughter?"

She hadn't met Sally ever since she came back from overseas.

"Sally, come over here, honey. Say hello to your Aunt Bonnie."

Carla called out to Sally and told her to greet Bonnie.

With a doll in her hand, Sally walked closer to them. "Hello, Auntie Bonnie!" she greeted politely.

Bonnie carefully looked at Sally from head to toe. The young kid bore a striking resemblance to her father.

"Carla, your daughter is so beautiful. She'll be breaking hearts when she grows up."

"Thank you, Auntie. You're beautiful too. But you're not as beautiful as my mommy."

"Sally, manners." Carla gently reminded her. Her little girl was getting more and more eloquent as the days went by. For a four-year old, Sally could speak quite well for her age.

Bonnie smiled as she lowered her eyes. To hide her shaking hands, she placed her hands in front in a gesture asking Carla to calm down. "It's okay. Sally's right.

Besides, it has been so many years. I've already moved on.

I've always wanted to thank you since I came back. Thank you for forgiving me and pulling me back from death."

Her time in Z country was like living in hell.

If she continued taking drugs and kept living with that horrible man, she would have been dead by now.

Even when she had decided to change her life for the better, she couldn't make it with Jackson's constant spying on her. She would have never been able to come back home without Carla's help.

And even then, it would have been impossible for her to sta

l be there."

Despite her misgivings, Carla was a little tempted. She nodded and said, "Okay. Let me just change my clothes. Sally? Sweetheart? Where is Sally?"

She said, looking for her daughter who was just around her a moment ago.

"Mommy, I'm here!"

Sally replied. The little toddler was standing in a corner. In her two little hands, she held an antique white jade plate, clearly swiped from the shelf.

The interior design and style within the Hua family household was quite oriental so the room was well decorated with antiques.

"Mommy, this plate looks so pretty. Can I have dinner on this plate?"

Sally asked on a whim. The color of the plate was so beautiful. Most importantly, it was a little smaller and would suit a child like her.

When Carla saw the jade plate in her hand, she was about to say something, but Terence got ahead of her.

"Sure, sweetie. You can take it with you downstairs. But remember to ask the maid to clean it up and disinfect it first before you use it,"

Terence said without even looking at the plate.

"Terence, are you sure you want our daughter to have dinner on a plate worth three million?"

Carla raised her eyebrows and asked him. All the things in her room were valuable. Perhaps it was how her parents thought to make up for treating her before. It was as if all the good things would be enough for Carla and for them to feel less guilty.