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My Billionaire Husband (Vivian and Morris) novel Chapter 80

Vivian couldn't help but laugh. "Morris, you haven't eaten hot and dry noodles since you were a child, have you? This is something to eat with. If you don't mix it, it won't taste good."

The little woman was in a very good mood. Suddenly, she felt that Morris' behavior was particularly funny. She signed all of her smiles today.

"I don't eat this."

He said.

His eyes were very sincere and he didn't lie at all.

Vivian pursed her lips and shook her head. "You're really otherworldly."

She walked over, reached out and took the chopsticks from Morris' hand. She helped him mix the noodles. After the sauce was evenly mixed, she handed the chopsticks to him and said, "Try it again."

Morris took the chopsticks and glanced at Vivian before taking a bite of the hot and dry noodles.

It was like the first bite.

The second bite was not bad.

The third one...

"It tastes good." As he spoke, he began to eat hot and dry noodles.

However, he acted elegantly, chewed slowly, and swallowed slowly. He ate a piece of hot and dry noodles in a western restaurant, which was very pleasing to the eye.

Vivian sat opposite him, staring at him as he ate his noodles.

As for Morris, he ate his noodles and glanced at Vivian. For some reason, a strange feeling welled up in his heart, as if he was married. His wife had carefully prepared breakfast for him and watched him eat.

Warm, harmonious, and beautiful.

This feeling disappeared in an instant, but Morris actually felt a little greedy.

After a while, he finished eating.

Vivian slammed a piece of paper in front of Morris. "Come, pay the bill."

On a piece of paper was written: Hot and dry noodles cost 8 dollars; Two dollars of handmade soy milk; Running errands fee is 90 dollars; 100 dollars in total.

Although a large portion of hot noodles wasn't that expensive, Vivian was still a 'sinister businessman'.

"Boss, I know you don't have cash. The small store can pay for it. Come on..." She handed a pen to Morris. "Sign a name."

"Where do you think it's so expensive to run errands?"

The man took the A4 paper and asked back.

"That's not the same. I'm your younger sister, your grandmother's nominal granddaughter. Can't my value soar overnight? It might have been cheaper in the past, but now I'm from the Cheal family. If I don't have enough money to run errands, won't I lose face for the Cheal family?"

She said in a serious and clear voice.

Morris was speechless.

But somehow, a faint smile appeared on his handsome face, and he signed his name on A4 paper with a pen.

Vivian took the paper and said, "Thank you, boss. Come on, I'll clean up the table for you for free."

She got up and put away the disposable lunch box, threw it into the trash can, and then wiped the table clean. She was very attentive, but did not notice the slyness in Morris' eyes.

"I'm going to the company. You stay here by yourself. Call me if you need anything."

"Oh, okay, then you can go."

Vivian nodded.

She hoped that Morris would not come back every day.

Without saying anything, he packed up his things and left.

When they reached the second floor of the negative building, Trent Stone was already waiting for him in the car. After Morris got in the car, the car slowly started and headed for the Eonothem Group.

On the way, Trent glanced at his boss and saw that he seemed to be in a very good mood.

In the night apartment, Vivian played games all morning.

At half past eleven at noon, his phone rang.

She picked up the phone and saw that it was Issac. After answering the phone, his voice came from the other end. "Little Vivian, where are you? I'm back."

"I'm..."

Vivian wanted to say that she was in Morris' apartment, but she felt that she would be misunderstood. She said, "Where are you at my friend's house? I'll treat you to lunch at noon."

"Okay, let's meet at Savour Chamber."

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