Serenity said, “Abby, eat slowly. “We, the husband and wife, have to go downstairs for a walk first.”
Abby said, “Sister Seren, you’re full so quickly.”
Serenity smiled and said, “My husband and I both eat very quickly. “We are usually busy with work and race against time to eat, so we developed this speed.”
Abby smiled and understood.
Serenity held Sonny’s hand, hinting at her husband to follow, and the three of them slipped out of the presidential suite first, thoughtfully closing the door for the two of them.
Zachary also told the bodyguards to go have dinner; there was no need to guard here.
Both Evan and Abby understood that Serenity deliberately created opportunities for them to be alone.
When there were only two people in the room, Abby picked up her glass of wine and tasted it elegantly, but her eyes fell on Evan.
Evan sighed secretly. “What should come will come.”
He asked Abby, “Miss Du, do you want to tell me something?”
Abby didn’t speak; she just drank in silence and stared silently at Evan.
Evan was very good-looking.
She heard that all the boys in the York family were very good-looking. She met his eldest cousin, Zachary. Zachary was also very handsome. However, he looked serious and a bit cold. Except for when he merely said hello, he glanced at her, and then his gaze never returned.
Zachary only had eyes for Serenity, which confirmed the legend that he doted on his wife to the point of madness and only loved Serenity. He also had a great aura, which Evan couldn’t match.
Evan seemed much gentler. In front of Zachary, Evan still seemed a bit naive and immature.
Without Zachary present, Evan’s excellence became apparent. At least he was the most outstanding young man she had ever seen.
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