Abby came to Wiltspoon alone as a fox, just for Evan.
Evan was responsible for Wiltspoon’s safety. Whether he would not marry her later, this was the wife candidate arranged for him by his grandma. If something happens in Wiltspoon, not to mention the Du family, to find him trouble, it is there that grandma will beat him.
Evan called Zachary. When Zachary answered his call, he begged, “Brother, can I stay in your suite for one night?”
“Except for my master bedroom, you can sleep in any other room.” Zachary didn’t object, but he couldn’t sleep in the master bedroom.
When Zachary usually stayed in this suite, he always stayed in the master bedroom.
Evan: “Well, okay, thank you, brother.”
Zachary: “What’s wrong with Abby?”
“She was so drunk that she vomited and felt thirsty. I couldn’t leave, so I had to stay at the hotel for the night. When it was almost dawn, I sent her back to her room before leaving, so as not to let her know that I was living in the same room with her.”
After Zachary was silent for a moment, he said, “If you think carefully and decide not to marry her or consider her anymore, it’s best to do that and not ruin the girl’s reputation.”
Evan said with a headache, “Brother, I don’t know what to do. She is actually very good. Grandma’s vision is unmistakable. I can get along with her, but… I seem to prefer being with the fox.”
Zachary: “fox?”
Evan said, “It’s the woman who has been entangled with me in my dream. She has a nickname called Variety Fox. She may be good at makeup. I don’t know her real name, where she is from, or even her whereabouts. I can’t even tell. She is very mysterious and brings out my desire to conquer.”
Zachary: “You lost your heart before you even knew the other person’s name. Does she have any connection to the head wife of the Lafayette family in Meadspring?
The head wife of the Lafayette family in Meadspring was Jane’s sister-in-law and the second daughter of the Stoll family in Annenburg. She was a double-faced person.
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