Austin wrapped his arm around her waist and gave her a doting smile.
Behind her, Matilda took in the interaction between the two and slowly curled her fingers.
"Auntie Ariella, you're a judge today and I'm a contestant, it's time to avoid suspicion. Then we'll leave you to your meal and we'll go over and reopen a table."
Nancy pretended to be gentle and deliberately mentioned their status.
Before leaving, she glanced at Josie as if to suggest that she should use the back door.
Josie just pretended not to hear and ate her bowl of food by herself.
When the people left, Ariella looked at David and said, "Look at Nancy, she's so generous and decent, she's a real class act."
How can her own son not like her?
David coughed lightly and hurriedly gave her a dish.
"Mom, eat quickly, the food won't taste good if it gets cold."
"You're pretending to be deaf and dumb again, aren't you?"
"Mom, I'll serve you another bowl of soup."
""
Listening to the conversation between mother and son, Violet's heart sighed slightly.
So Ariella likes Nancy?
If she really helped David marry Nancy, she would probably regret it.
At the neighboring table, Nancy looked at the united table and sighed deliberately.
"Look guys, I still say, this time the winner is Josie."
Matilda, are you convinced?"
Matilda, holding her glass of water and drinking it, glanced at Austin's back and gave a hmmm.
"No contest."
"That's right, we must not let Josie get the title this time, it's better to stop at the semi-finals." Ciara said in a hateful voice.
"But she has all the connections, so how could she stop at the semi-finals?"
Nancy pretended to be distressed.
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