Chapter 557 She Was Very Happy
“Daddy, your complexion is so bad too.”
Estie sat down beside her daddy and noticed at first glance how ugly her daddy’s complexion was.
Hearing this, Rosalie subconsciously turned to look in Byron’s direction.
Byron turned so that his profile was facing her and spoke to Estie casually, “I was working yesterday and slept late.”
The little girl frowned, she sniffed the air for a long time before raising her hand to fan the tip of her nose. “Smells like alcohol.”
Byron was silent. He turned and grabbed some food for the little girl, without any plans to answer her.
Fortunately, the little girl asked no further questions and was quickly distracted as she buried her head into her food seriously.
Rosalie had a vague guess in her heart.
She only drank a small portion of this bottle of wine, but now there was only this much left. Thinking about it, it should be Byron who had drunk quite a bit more after coming down last night.
Taking a closer look, the man’s complexion was indeed none too good looking.
So, what kind of emotions was he feeling yesterday when he drank?
Just when Rosalie’s emotions were a mess, Lucian and Nox urged her with some confusion, “Mummy, come and eat!”
Hearing them, Rosalie abruptly came back to her senses. She smiled apologetically at the boys and quickly made her way to sit beside them.
“How does Miss Jacobs feel?” Byron’s voice suddenly sounded.
Rosalie could not help but be stunned for a moment. She subconsciously raised her gaze to meet the man’s own.
The children also looked up at the two of them in confusion. They were wondering why Byron suddenly asked such a question.
Byron said nothing more, he just looked at Rosalie deeply.
Rosalie returned to her senses and tried to smile calmly. “I slept much better after drinking a little wine. My head just hurt a little this morning but it’s fine now. Thank you President Lawrence for your concern.”
Byron nodded slightly and said nothing.
The children, on the other hand, looked at each other puzzled.
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