Chapter 439: Pitiful

After Oliver had dinner, Amelia sat eating on the side. Albert Brown looked at her and said, "Have something else!"

"It's such a nutritious dish. It's a shame not to eat it. Look at grandfather," Amelia replied, glancing at Elder Foster, who was already very full.

Just now, Albert Brown had been eating with him, and Elder Foster was very happy with the sweet and sour ribs. He had eaten nine and left one for Albert, who couldn't refuse.

Amelia wouldn't eat it, so it remained there.

Albert Brown couldn't eat it either, so he just looked at it.

Elder Foster said, "Our Amelia is amazing! She can handle both social and domestic tasks."

Albert Brown looked at Elder Foster with unspoken bitterness in his heart.

Compared to the Brown Family, the Foster Family treated Amelia much better.

The Foster Family knew Amelia was a treasure, but the Brown Family didn't think so.

If the Brown Family couldn't make use of her, they wouldn't care about her.