Chapter 287 Janet Is Smart
Donahue did not notice Janet’s expression and continued, “I will continue to investigate the whereabouts of the
witnesses. Don’t interfere with this. Your people are not familiar with foreign countries. It is easy to alert the enemy.
“Not only you but also I am anxious to find out the murderer who hurt your mother.”
Janet hid her thoughts in her mind and shook Donahue’s arm, smiling, “Thank you, Donahue.”
After they chatted for a while, Ricardo came over.
“Sir, Miss, the food is ready. You can have it now.”
Ricardo said with a smile.
They changed into comfortable home clothes and went downstairs to eat. Donahue had never been picky about food, but because Janet would stay here for a while, Donahue decided to hire a famous chef for her so that she wouldn’t be
tired of the food.
There were various kinds of dishes on the table, and Janet could tell at a glance that this meal was specially made
based on her preferences. For a moment, she felt so warm, and her nose went a bit sour.
“Thank you, Mr. Gordon. I’m touched that you still remember what I like to eat.”
“Of course, your preferences are the most important thing. I’ll not forget about them,” Ricardo smiled kindly.
After Ricardo finished speaking, he looked at Donahue and nodded slightly, “Sir, I’ll leave with the servants. If there’s
anything, you can call us.”
Donahue folded the napkin and placed it on his lap. His posture was elegant. He nodded slightly, and the servants in the hall opened the door and left with Ricardo. They did not make a noise to disturb Janet and Donahue.
When Janet saw this, she sighed in her heart. Donahue loved to be quiet since he was a child. As long as he was at home, he wished that there was no sound at all.
To put it bluntly, if the house was not bright, this place would be no different from a cemetery.
Janet did not have the appetite to eat. She picked up the spaghetti with her knife and was lost in thought. She wondered what kind of lady would be with Donahue in the future.
“What are you thinking about?”
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