Genevieve and Leila were chatting while eating in a private room. Genevieve saw the gowns Leila had made for others on her phone, and each one was a stunning masterpiece.
There was an embroidered gown that she seemed to have seen someone wearing before, but she couldn't remember who it was at the moment.
Genevieve also wanted Leila to help her make two gowns, so after dinner, she followed her back to the tailor shop.
When Genevieve returned to Swallow Garden, Armand had also picked up the two children from Timothy.
Genevieve led Armand upstairs to the bedroom and had him stand straight by the window. She then took out a measuring tape from her bag and, following the instructions written on a piece of paper, measured each of his body parts one by one.
Armand was tall, so in order to measure his collar size, Genevieve asked him to bend down.
Watching Genevieve busily working, Armand asked in surprise, “Aren't you knitting a scarf? Why do you need to measure all these things for that?”
Genevieve wrote down his neck data on paper and said without looking up, “All you need to do is be a handyman.”
Glancing at the paper in Genevieve's hand, Armand roughly understood that she wanted to make clothes for him and couldn't help but smile silently.
She put so much effort into it that even if the clothes didn't turn out to be good-looking, he would wear them every day in the future.
Armand spread his arms wide, making it easier for her to measure his arm length. “Darling, are you not angry?”
Genevieve looked at the man with a puzzled expression. After about ten seconds, she finally understood what Armand was saying and asked in response, “Did you sleep with her?”
Armand said helplessly, “No.”
“So, you like her, and you've had an emotional affair?”
“No.”
“What do I have to be angry about?” Genevieve wrote on the paper with a pen, casually saying, “Your father can marry three wives, so I don't find it strange that you know many women. Besides, we're an old married couple, don't I trust you?”
Armand was worried that Scarlette had been too provocative earlier, causing Genevieve to overthink, but she didn't seem to care about it at all.
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