On the matter of being sarcastic, Amelia prided herself on not losing to anyone.
Albert chuckled, "Alright, I'll take you home."
He knew clearly that Amelia was doing this just to spare him some embarrassment. After all, he himself didn't want to stay at the Brown family home for long.
At night, Amelia packed her things and expressed her desire to move out to Mother Sanchez, who had just returned, and then immediately left for the Brown family home with Albert.
Mrs. Brown, who had called Albert dozens of times without any response, was still somewhat puzzled when they returned but was glad they came and said with a hint of unfriendliness: "Come in."
Though it couldn't really be considered a greeting.
They arrived home late at night, and Albert even helped Amelia with her suitcase and luggage, traveling light himself. Mrs. Brown disapproved of such behavior and gave Amelia a rather blatant look.
Her pampered son was actually carrying things for another woman. How odd.