---- Chapter 6 The longer I dragged it out, the more it would hurt. Perhaps to many people, I was a selfish mother. It was only normal for Irene to want to rely on me. But I did think about what was best for my daughter. She could not rely on me forever. If she lost the support one day, she had to know how to stand on her own two feet. That was why I did not want to give her the chance to laze around and do nothing. It had been almost two years since we last met. Oliver and Irene had changed a lot. Oliver was a junior and had become a little more mature. As for Irene, she was preparing for her SSAT. She had become taller and was practically the same height as I was. Since she looked like me too, she reminded me of the past. As for Adrian, he had become older and had gone bald. They were curious about my RV and started exploring ---- it. I felt lethargic and could not muster any energy to entertain them. "Mom, are you livestreaming?" Irene toyed with my phone. In order to stretch out my streaming time, I had my phone camera pointed at the scenery outside with the stream muted. "Don't touch it." When I saw her poking at my phone, I quickly pulled her away from it. "Mom, you're an influencer now, so you're rich, right?" Irene asked curiously. "How are your studies?" I did not answer her question. "So-so. Mom, give me some money, come on." Irene pouted and swung my arm, just like she did when she was younger. I teared up, and my heart went out to her. I took my phone and transferred 1,000 over. "That's so little!" When Irene saw the numbers, she ---- was not happy. Even so, she accepted it and trudged over to play with the cat. Oliver watched from a distance before he came over. "Mom, I want to study abroad." "Talk to your dad about it. He got full custody of you when we got divorced," I said dully. "He has no money! He spent it all on his stupid fishing rods!" Oliver snapped. "That's his life and freedom. He earned that money, so he's the one who gets to decide how to spend it." I took the time to correct Oliver's moral values. "T don't even want to go home now. Grandma constantly brings her friends to play cards, and it's so chaotic and noisy all the time. Our neighbors complained about it, but Dad can't do anything about it." "Tsn't that good?" I responded dully, and Oliver could not continue the conversation. He turned around to leave, but then turned back, refusing to give up. He Discover our latest featured short drama reel. Watch now and enjoy the story!