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Love Diary novel Chapter 36

After a lazy Saturday, it was a sunny and beautiful Sunday for Clare, Carl and others.

In the side hall of the first floor of Qin family's villa in S City, the ancient clock had come to the punctual time. A calm and old-fashioned clock rang. "Now, it's seven o'clock."

Wearing a comfortable and soft silk nightdress, Cassie went downstairs with her sleepy eyes. Seeing Clare sitting in the side hall, she leaned over and sat down beside her. "What are you doing?" While asking, she squinted and rested her chin on her sister's shoulder.

"I'm tidying up the manuscript of Twilight for novel community." Clare looked up at her with a sigh and said helplessly, "By rights, this kind of thing should be your job as the director of the novel community, right?"

With a guilty conscience, Cassie moved her chin away and said, "hahaha, we are sisters. Why should we be so clear? You are always better at dealing with this kind of thing than me. Otherwise, I won't ask you to do it. "

Clare had no choice but to accept this kind of "rude" elder sister. She pushed Cassie up with a smile and said, "all right, you'd better go to freshen up. You have to have breakfast later."

"OK." Cassie stood up with a smile and beckoned to the maid next to her, "Anna."

Hearing this, Anna walked quickly over and asked, "Miss Cassie, what's up?"

Cassie yawned and ordered, "send the suit I asked you to prepare yesterday to my room."

"Yes, Miss Cassie."

"Then I'll go upstairs." Cassie smiled at Clare and said, "I'll leave the draft to you."

Without raising her head, Clare waved her hand and said, "Go."

When Cassie went upstairs, Clare had just turned two pages of the draft, and the "Dreamlike Watch" on her wrist rang. She put down the things in her hands, raised her wrist and pressed the call button.

The person on the screen was Jill.

"Clare, are you ready?"

Clare lazily leaned back on the sofa behind her and said, "not yet. My cousin played games all night last night and didn't sleep until 4 o'clock in the morning. She just got up. ——Didn't you say we would meet at the ice rink at 8:30? Why did you urge us so early? "

Jill took a sip and said with a smile, "I'm not urging you. I'm afraid you'll forget, so I just remind you a little. See you later. "

"OK. See you later. "

At about 8 o'clock, Anna came to the side hall and invited Clare to the dining room.

When Clare entered the dining room, she saw that Lewis was reading newspaper, while Yolanda Kong and Cassie were having porridge.

As soon as Clare approached the table, a servant immediately pulled out a chair for her. She sat down and greeted Lewis and Yolanda Kong, "good morning, Uncle Lewis and Aunt Yolanda."

"Good morning." The two nodded at the same time. Lewis put aside the newspaper in his hand and gave a hint to the housekeeper. The housekeeper understood and left the restaurant with other servants.

While eating breakfast, Cassie said to Yolanda Kong, "Mom, I won't come back for lunch with Clary this noon. You don't need to ask Anna to prepare our lunch."

Yolanda Kong glanced at her and asked, "do you want to go out with your friends?"

Cassie nodded, "yes."

Yolanda didn't ask anything more, but said, "Be careful when you go out. Call me if you need anything. Take good care of Clary, okay? "

Biting the whistle, Clare protested, "Aunt Yolanda, I'm not young anymore. Besides, I'm not much younger than my cousin. I don't need her to take care of me. " She was only half a year younger her cousin.

Yolanda Kong glared at her and said in a spoiled tone, "You are also her sister. As your elder sister, it's Cass's duty to take care of you."

Clare wanted to say something more, but Cassie interrupted her, "don't worry, mom. I will take good care of Clary." As she spoke, she secretly winked at Clare.

Cassie: time is running out. Let's have meal first.

Clare: Oh, I see.

Assured by her daughter, Yolanda quieted down and began to eat, while Lewis couldn't help worrying about them.

"Cass, Clary, who are you going to meet today? Is it a boy or a girl? "

Cassie was busy with eating and replied casually, "there are both boys and girls."

There are boys? As a father, Lewis was worried about his daughters. He said seriously, "Cass, Clary, I don't oppose you to make friends. But when you go out with a boy, you should be careful and don't suffer losses, okay?"

"Dad!" Cassie didn't know whether she should laugh or cry. "We are not three years old. We know what we are doing."

Lewis was still worried. "You're still young, and you don't know what's good and what's bad. If you're enchanted by those young men for a while, then..."

Before he could finish his words, the three women present expressed their dissatisfaction at the same time:

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