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Let Me Go, Mr. Harvey novel Chapter 191

Angela glanced at the steaming tea in front of her and said indifferently,

"I don't like drinking tea."

"I remember you used to like it."

James picked up the tea and took a sip of it. It was good tea, although it tasted a bit bitter.

Angela looked down and sneered,

“I said that because you liked it."

She had been drinking tea for quite a long time, and gradually fell in love with drinking tea.

James glanced at her without showing his emotion. He tapped his bony fingers gently on the table for a second and felt a knot in the pit of his stomach.

"This villa is decorated according to the drawings you gave me before."

James said and drunk up the cup of tea. Maybe it was because the tea was so hot that he felt like flipping out.

Angela glanced at it at random and replied, "Uh-huh? I didn’t notice it. I have forgotten my decoration drawings long ago."

She had noticed it the moment she walked in, but she didn’t give a damn.

She was no longer the one who had longed to decorate their wedding house with James.

James looked upset and seemed to tap his fingers faster on the table. Later, he poured himself another cup of tea and enjoyed it sip by sip.

Angela didn't look at him but looked down at the table where she accidentally saw his hand which had been scaled by oil.

If it were two years ago, she would have run to bring the medicine kit for him. But at this moment, she only regretted that it was such a minor wound for him.

If a pot of hot oil was poured onto him, would he feel the same pain that she suffered when her leg was broken by him?

"Mr. James, the fish soup you cook is ready. Shall I bring it to you or you prefer to bring it to ..."

A man dressed like a chef came out. He didn’t finish his words at the sight of Angela. Instead, he greeted her, "Hello, Miss Angela."

Angela felt weird and said, "Hello. Have we... have we met before?"

"I'm the chef at the Imperial Kitchen. You used to enjoy dinner there. There were a few times you appointed me to cook for you."

The cook said and scratched his head in shyness.

Hearing this, Angela kind of recalled it.

Compared to two years ago, this chef had put on quite some weight. No wonder Angela felt familiar with him but failed to recognize him at once.

Since the chef from the Imperial Kitchen was here, why would James cook the fish soup himself? And he had got wound on his hand from hot oil...

Angela thought and glanced at James for a second. Then she looked elsewhere and licked her lips which were dry.

"That's all for today. You are off duty now." James said to the cook.

The cook nodded and said goodbye to them. Then he left happily humming some song.

When he got to the door, he answered his phone, "Hello, honey! I’m on my way home. Save dinner for me. I ..."

As the chef’s voice faded away, it was extremely quiet in the spacious villa with only sound of the breath of Angela and James.

"Turn left and you will see the dining room. Sit there. I’ll bring the food." James got up and said.

Angela was gonna say that she wasn't hungry, but she changed her mind. She agreed and headed to the dining room.

She was supposed to be happy with the house which was fully furnished per her decoration drawings. But she couldn’t be unhappier with James around.

James brought the food and put them on the dining table. There were four dishes and one bowl of soup. After getting her a bowl of rice and the tableware, he sat down on his chair, “Have a try.”

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