To cancel the wedding. -Impossible!
Kathy cried as she nodded her head strongly, extended her hand and pulled Alice along. A group of people rushed in, all of them were famous ladies and mistresses.
Seeing Alice, they requested to be photographed.
Wave after wave of people rushed forward and quickly pushed Kathy out of the way. Alice looked at Kathy worriedly and said, "Ariza, take good care of Kathy."
Alice was surrounded and couldn't squeeze out, she could only force a smile to accompany these noble ladies.
I can't be rude, I can't be rude.
Alice thought.
Seeing that Alice could not accompany her anymore, Kathy could not help but become more gloomy, and with a "hmph", she walked out.
Walking out of the dressing room, William's handsomeness was extremely eye-catching.
The surrounding servants all lowered their heads.
"Why hasn't Miss Kathy changed into a formal attire yet?" Daniel asked when he saw Kathy. He was surprised to see the tear stains on her face, "Why is Miss Kathy crying?"
"Grandpa Daniel." Seeing Daniel, Kathy immediately pounced towards him with grievance, "Holy ignores me, Mom is so busy, Kathy is so pitiful right now."
"How can Miss Kathy be pitiful? Let's go, I'll take you to change into a beautiful dress, okay?"
Daniel squatted on the ground and said.
William stood there and did not say anything. He raised his eyes and looked in the direction of the dressing room. The noise that came from there made him frown.
"No." Kathy was so wronged that tears kept rolling down her face. She turned to look at William, then stepped forward and pulled on his pants.
II II
William lowered his head and looked at her expressionlessly.
"Dad, can you accompany me to Holy's place to ask for broochs? That's a gift from us, but it's all with him now, he won't give it to me." Kathy felt that her entire world had collapsed. The more she thought about it, the more wronged she felt and the more she couldn't stop herself from thinking about it.
"What did you call me?"
William said coldly.
Kathy was frightened when she saw William's eyes. She retracted her hand and said with a bit of fear, "D, Dad."
She stuttered as she spoke.
Dad is really fierce.
"Say it again."
"Dad."
"Alright, I'll take you there now!"
William picked Kathy up from the ground and carried her outside. Kathy was stunned for a moment as she stared at William's face.
Daniel followed along. William looked at him with Kathy in his arms and said coldly, "Throw that group of people who are as noisy as parrots out, don't bother Alice!"
"Yes, young master."
Daniel stopped.
William carried Kathy through the corridor and headed towards Holy's study.
Kathy almost forgot to cry at that moment.
She looked at William curiously as she blinked her large eyes.
"What are you looking at?"
William looked up at her.
"So this is what it feels like to be hugged by dad. Dad is so tall, I can transform into a little bird now."
She could fly at such a high altitude.
William looked at her. Hugging her higher, she became even happier and no longer had anything to worry about.
William carried his daughter and walked towards the study room. There was not a single servant in the corridor outside the study room.
Kathy, who was in William's embrace, felt a sudden surge of confidence as she knocked on the door heavily, "Open up, open up! Holy, give me the present and we'll each have one! I'm not here to play with you! Open the door!"
She said confidently.
If Holy insisted on playing, she could think about it.
After saying this, there was no sound coming from inside, Kathy was puzzled and asked, "Did Holy leave with beautiful auntie?"
Hearing that, William carried his daughter with one hand and opened the door with the other.
The door didn't open.
It was locked.
William's gaze instantly turned cold. Holy's voice sounded from inside, "I'll give it to you when the wedding begins, go, don't bother me.
And his tone was so impatient.
Kathy almost cried again as she knocked on the door with her little hands, "Hateful Holy, open the door, I want the present!"
"You're so annoying. Go!"
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