He spoke for Kennedy?
No, how could Manfred speak for Kennedy? Usually Kennedy's attitude was not bad towards him, but definitely it was not good.
"You and Kennedy did not know each other before, you need a lot of time to sharpen between you."
Charlotte shook her head, "I'm not crying because of him, you don’t need to speak for him."
Hearing this, Manfred was slightly stunned and smiled, "Good, I thought you guys were at odds again."
Charlotte did not say anything, hanging her eyes and taking soup.
She hung her head and her hair was scattered. She looked extremely well-behaved. Manfred raised his hand and subconsciously wanted to stroke her head, but when he was about to touch her head, his hand stopped.
He looked at Charlotte, and then looked at his palm, and finally withdrew his hand.
At this time, Manfred's cell phone suddenly rang, he took out the phone, "I'm going out to take a call."
"Mm."
After Manfred went out, Charlotte felt a lot more comfortable.
Although Manfred treated her extremely well, but after all they were not familiar, so Charlotte did not feel at ease.
Now he had gone out, she turned around and ate in silence.
After about a minute, Manfred came in, "Charlotte, the company has some urgent matters and I have to go back first. The maids will clean up when you finish. Later I will send a driver to send you back to the Moore family."
Hearing that the company had an urgent matter, she said, “I have not asked the company for leave, I ……"
"You are sick like this, Kennedy will not take it into his heart. Take a rest."
After Manfred left, Charlotte realized that something was wrong.
She was now Kennedy's wife, how could she stay in Manfred's house?
If Kennedy found out, he would be angry.
She did have to avoid suspicion, otherwise people would gossip about Manfred.
So she finished the food as fast as possible.
When she got up, the maid came in.
"Ms. Wilson, have you finished your meal?"
Charlotte blushed slightly, “Yes, thank you for your hospitality, but I have an urgent matter today, I have to go back first."
"Ms. Wilson, don't worry, the driver is on his way to pick you up."
Hearing that, Charlotte gave a start, "Driver?"
"Yes, the special driver of Mr. Manfred. He will send you back after he sent Mr. Manfred to the company."
Charlotte paused, "No, it's too much trouble, I can go back by myself. Where is the bus stop near here?"
The maid looked embarrassed, "Ms. Wilson, don't you need a car?"
Charlotte shook her head, "No, it's convenient for me to take the bus by myself, please tell me where the station is."
Finally the maid had to personally send her to the bus stop, "This is it, Ms. Wilson."
"Thank you." Charlotte smiled at her.
The maid was flattered and shook her head, “Ms. Wilson, you are welcome. It's the first time Mr. Manfred took a girl home, you can seize the chance.”
After saying that, without waiting for Charlotte's reaction, the maid left.
Charlotte froze in place, still thinking about the maid's words.
She looked embarrassed.
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