“It’s good if you stop talking about Game of Thrones.” Emmeline smiled. “I haven’t had time to see it yet.”
“Hahaha.” Adam laughed. “You reminded me. I already forgot about it.”
“It’s best to forget it,” Emmeline said, “If you mention it again, I won’t be able to stay with you.”
“I’ll listen to you.” Adam narrowed his eyes. “I won’t say anything. I’ll only have dinner with you.”
Not long after, the waiter served the food. Adrien and Adam picked up the food and wanted to put them on Emmeline’s plate.
Adam glared at Adrien while Lizbeth also stared at Adrien’s fork.
So Adrien gave the food to Lizbeth. Adam smiled, then gave the food to Emmeline.
Emmeline did not refuse. She thanked Adam, picked it up, and ate it.
Adam was happy and hurriedly said, “Emma, which one would you like to eat? I’ll pick it for you.”
“I’m fine with anything,” Emmeline answered, “I’m not a picky eater.”
“That’s great,” Adam said, “It’s a pity that Abel doesn’t know to cherish you.”
Cough! Emmeline choked upon hearing that.
“Be careful.” Adam hastily gave her a glass of water. “Drink it.”
Emmeline took a big sip of water under the gazes of Adrien, Janie, and Lizbeth.
Adam became happier as Emmeline did not refuse him. He was a little flattered.
Adrien turned cold. Emmeline said he was the best among the three brothers of the Ryker family. But now she was close to Adam.
In fact, Emmeline only felt no need to fight Adam during dinner.
Adam also served Emmeline soup.
“This is Nimbus Hotel’s specialty chicken soup. Emma, try it.”
Emmeline picked up the bowl and took a bite of the veggie.
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