Owen was also surprised and asked Cassie, "Sister-in-law, what post?
Pearl said, "Someone is defaming your sister-in-law on the forum."
Owen said angrily, "What? Who dares to defame my sister-in-law !"
Taking a bite of the food, Cassie said indifferently, "I was very angry at the beginning, but when I saw you being so angry, I felt that it was not worth it to be so. What they said was not the truth. They were jealous that I earned more money than them. If I had time to be in war of words with them, I might focus on my writing instead and slap them hard in the face with my performance. Besides, they are not important to me. "
Hearing this, Pearl only felt that her granddaughter-in-law was generous and gentle. She liked Cassie more and more.
Dylan look to Cassie, "But I said I would protect you well. At any time."
The moment Cassie raised her head, she saw Dylan's gentle eyes. She didn't know if she had misheard. She could tell from his tone that he was serious.
Pearl took a sip of milk and said angrily, "My granddaughter-in-law is generous and doesn't care about those people, but I'm not that easy-going."
Dylan had made a plan himself, he nodded and said, "I'll handle it. Don't worry, grandma."
Pearl nodded. She didn't worry about Dylan's ability.
It was already nine o'clock after dinner. Dylan and Cassie still had to go back to the West Mountain Linyu.
Pearl was a little sleepy, so she went upstairs to sleep. Owen sent the two people to the door. He smiled and said to Cassie, "Don't forget to visit me tomorrow, sister-in-law."
With an expectant smile, Cassie said, "Don't worry. I will!"
Dylan said, "Well, don't bother. It was so late and cold. You can go back."
Owen nodded and walked into the room.
"Meow!"
A faint meow came from nearby. When Cassie was about to get on the car, she heard the meow and stopped, "Wait, there seems to be a cat."
Frowning, Dylan said, "There's no cat. Did you get it wrong?"
Cassie shook her head stubbornly. She got out of the car and looked around. Finally, she fixed her eyes on the bonnet of the car. She said to the driver, "Open the bonnet. It seems to be here."
The driver got out of the car and opened the bonnet as Cassie suggested. There were indeed two little kittens inside. Looking at the two bunches of cute white fluffy kittens, Cassie's heart was melted. She took the two kittens out with a smile and said to Dylan happily, "Look! I told you."
She smiled sweetly. Because of the cold weather, clouds of white mist came out of her mouth.
Dylan looking at Cassie in the dim light. Cassie asked for his opinion, "Can I take these two kittens home?"
Afraid that Dylan would refuse, Cassie said seriously, "I promise they won't take up any space! Anyway, you have so many servants in your home. Foods for kittens won't be a burden for you."
Frowning, Dylan asked, "What kind of place do you think our home is?"
Cassie said coquettishly, "It's cold in winter. It's pitiful that no one takes care of the kittens outside!"
Dylan took a glance at Cassie, seeing that Cassie was keeping winking at him.
Three
Two
One!
Dylan compromised, he rubbed his forehead and said, "... I won't do it again."
Hearing his words, Cassie said excitedly, "Thank you!"
Dylan tried to arm around her waist, "Get in the car. It's cold outside."
Cassie raised the two kittens vigilantly to frighten him, and he subconsciously drew back his neck. He frowned.
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