Chapter 424 Best Gifts
“All right.” Kathleen nodded.
Smirking, Samuel said, “Don’t think about helping him to save money.”
“No matter how much I can eat, that amount of money is nothing to him.” Kathleen shrugged. “I’ll go get ready.”
“Go ahead.” Samuel stared deeply at her.
With that, Kathleen went ahead to get ready.
Meanwhile, Samuel stood at the side and watched her in silence while she put on her makeup.
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Holding the cotton, Kathleen shot him a sideways glance. “Why do you keep standing there?”
“I want to look at you. I don’t think I ever looked at you like this before.” Samuel’s gaze darkened.
They had spent quite a long time together, yet he had never seen Kathleen putting on makeup.
Since they were husband and wife, it would only make sense that they knew each other well. They would have witnessed anything the other party had done.
Yet, he had never paid attention to her.
Kathleen could no longer hold herself back. “There are still many years ahead for you to look at me. I bet you’ll get sick of me soon.”
With his arms crossed, Samuel retorted, “What if I won’t?”
Kathleen grabbed the lipstick and applied a thin layer to her rosy lips. She rose to her feet and flashed him a bright smile. “You’d better not speak too soon.”
Samuel replied seriously, “Let’s wait and see.”
“Let’s go,” Kathleen said calmly.
“Have you thought about what to eat?” Samuel grabbed her by the waist.
“You can decide for me. I don’t feel like wasting my energy on this,” Kathleen replied lazily.
“Now you have a chance to make him pay, yet you don’t seize the opportunity.” Samuel smiled.
Shrugging, Kathleen replied, “I’ve asked enough for Felicia’s medical fees.”
Samuel chuckled as he knew that Kathleen would not stand by and watch even if others did not have the money.
Soon, the two came out of Florinia Manor and drove to their destination.
In the end, Leonard was the one who decided on the place for their meal.
When Samuel and Kathleen arrived at the restaurant, Leonard had already waited at the table for a long time.
Kathleen deliberately glanced at the time and asked, “When did you arrive?”
“Quite some time ago.” A complicated look filled Leonard’s eyes.
Samuel pulled the chair and gestured for Kathleen to take a seat first.
As soon as Kathleen sat down, she shot Leonard a look. “You don’t look well. It seems like something unfortunate might happen to you soon.”
Leonard was rendered speechless.
Then, Samuel reached out to the coffee pot.
“Let me do it,” said Kathleen, for she could not let Samuel serve her.
Thus, she took the pot and poured some coffee for Samuel and herself.
Leonard glared at them coldly. “Could you two stop with your public display of affection right in front of me?”
“How is this considered displaying affection when I was merely pouring him some coffee?” Kathleen gave him a baffled look before she continued, “What’s wrong with you and Kelly? And what’s with your indignant acts?”
Leonard muttered, “I don’t get her.”
“What do you mean?” Kathleen asked curiously.
“Didn’t you say I shouldn’t tell her that I only married her for the sake of the child? I talked to her, but instead of listening to me, she insisted on going for the in vitro fertilization procedure,” Leonard explained helplessly.
Kathleen was shocked. “Have you two researched what in vitro fertilization is?”
Nodding, Leonard replied, “Of course. I was worried that she didn’t know much about it, so I brought her to the doctor for consultation. She insisted on going for artificial insemination. I asked her if she didn’t want to get intimate with me, and she actually admitted.”
Kathleen was at a loss for words as she recalled her previous conversation with Kelly.
Didn’t she take my words into consideration?
Kathleen asked composedly, “So, are you trying to have me persuade her?”
“Could you?” Leonard questioned bitterly.
“No. If she refuses to sleep with you, there’s nothing I can do,” Kathleen said directly.
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