From the warning look in his eyes, Vivian knew that if she refused him this time, she would be in serious trouble.
Chow never allowed her to go against any of his wishes.
Vivian pinched her palms again before lowering her head to wait in silence.
Celine was not aware of the slight changes in Vivian's expression. When she saw that Vivian didn't protest, the smile on her lips disappeared.
"Let's go." Chow opened the door and walked out.
Vivian knew that this would make Celine upset, but she had no other choice. She quickly nodded at her and ran out after Chow.
In the blink of an eye, only Celine and Aunt Blaine were left at the door.
It was terrible being the one who was left behind. Celine's face immediately heated up in anger as she tightly clenched her fists.
"Miss Celine, do you need a ride?" Aunt Blaine asked with an expressionless face.
She was used to Chow's weird behaviour whenever Vivian was around. Even if she thought that something was amiss, she still didn't want any outsiders to know how she felt.
Hearing Aunt Blaine's words, Celine suddenly came back to her senses. She quickly unclenched her fists and smiled at her. "Yes, please. I arrived with Chow last night and have no transport of my own. Sorry for troubling you, Aunt Blaine."
With Celine's status, she was reluctant to treat a servant so kindly. However, she had no choice. She had seen how well Chow treated Aunt Blaine whilst dating him.
Before she successfully married into the Howard family, she would not be so stupid as to offend Aunt Blaine.
"In that case, please wait at the corner outside. I'll ask Miss Vivian's driver to pick you up."
Usually, Vivian had a designated driver to chauffeur her to school and back. Since Chow decided to take her to school today, there was nothing else for her driver to do anyway.
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