When Alice was there, she did not see Kennedy. She couldn't help asking.
"You told me he was waiting for me here. Why isn't he here?"
After hearing that, the servant staying near the table hurriedly explained, "Mrs. Moore, Mr. Kennedy went out to answer a phone call. Sit down, please."
She pulled out the chair for Alice in a respectful manner. She seemed to be afraid of offending Alice. Alice had to smile at her, "Thank you."
The servant was startled and soon put on a shy expression.
To her surprise, Mrs. Moore was nicer than she had expected. Besides, she was very polite. Mr. Kennedy really had a good taste.
"Mrs. Moore, would you like a glass of fruit and vegetable juice?"
"Yes, thank you."
After the glass of fruit and vegetable juice was served, Alice took a sip. In fact, it did not taste very good. Of course, it was delicious for people who liked this kind of drinks. Alice did not like it.
Luckily, she was not picky about food. Although she did not like this kind of juice, she still drank half of it.
Kennedy happened to come back to the dining room at this moment. Seeing that Alice had already sat at the table, he was a little stunned. Then he sat down beside her.
Servants left in order without taking a look at them.
"It's Sunday today. Do you still have to work?" Alice asked while looking at the mobile phone he was holding.
Kennedy paused for a moment and then looked away from her. He pressed his lips lightly and then answered, "It's not about work."
It was not about work?
Alice blinked her eyes, "Then, who called you?"
Thinking of the phone call, Kennedy smiled slightly, "Do you want to know it very much?"
After hearing that, Alice showed him her hand. There was a diamond ring on her white and slender finger. "You have proposed to me. Although you did it in a casual way, I...I have the right to know what I want to, right?"
Kennedy got close to her and said a few words in her ear. Alice blushed at once, "What did you say?"
"You're unwilling to do that?"
Alice bit her lower lip and looked at Kennedy.
"Are you really serious?"
Soon after she said these words, Kennedy, who had been smiling before, instantly became cold and serious. He spoke in a cold and stern tone.
"Do I seem to be joking?"
Alice spoke, "...No."
"Good girl."
Kennedy pinched her nose and whispered, "Remember what I just told you, ok?"
Alice touched her nose and blinked with some embarrassment. She began to imagine the consequence of telling Zain what Kennedy had just said to her.
Would Zain, her elder brother, drove her out of the Nelson family?
Well, it was a serious question.
After breakfast, both of them went to do their own things. Alice sat in the room, trying to figure out a reasonable excuse. At that time, Yanis made a phone call to her.
"Hi."
Alice answered the phone call, and then heard the childish voice of Jack.
"Mommy."
"Jack?" Hearing the voice of Jack, Alice was surprised, "You got up so early today. It's Sunday today, and you don't have to go to school, right?"
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