Vivian's entire body trembled. The two people at the door stopped abruptly but showed no signs of shyness, although Celine still pretended to hide behind Chow.
Aunt Blaine walked to Vivian's side and naturally saw Chow and Celine as well. A look of disapproval immediately flashed across her face.
Aunt Blaine had lived with the Howard family for nearly half her life, and she was already over half a century old. She'd practically watched Chow grow up in front of her eyes.
Chow had never been close to his parents since he was young, but he had always respected Aunt Blaine. Although Aunt Blaine was just a helper to the Howard family, Chow had always treated her respectfully.
Therefore, in this situation, although Aunt Blaine felt somewhat embarrassed, she was not as afraid of him as others were. She just held the bag of breakfast in her hand and apologised to him. "Young Master, I'm sorry."
Although Aunt Blaine said sorry, everyone could hear the slight condemnation in her tone.
"It's fine." Chow didn't care about her tone and didn't even look at her. Instead, he stared at the silent Vivian. "What's wrong with you, Miss? No time to eat breakfast today?"
Vivian grabbed the straps of her backpack and said nothing.
Aunt Blaine naturally responded for her. "Yes, Miss Vivian got up a little late today, so I'm letting her bring breakfast on the way."
"Is that so?" Chow laughed in a low voice. He licked the corners of his lips meaningfully and whispered, "Looks like she was really scared last night."
Hearing his words, Vivian's breath hitched. She couldn't help thinking of the reason why she was so scared last night. Her face turned impeccably red.
Vivian held onto her backpack straps tighter, her nails digging painfully into her palms.
She really didn't want to speak, but she was running incredibly late and blurted out, "I'm going to be late. I won't bother Brother Chow and Sister Celine anymore. I'll be leaving."
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