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Louisa frowned What important matter required such seriousness?
Based on the principle of colleagues helping each other, Louisa still made a welcoming gesture ‘Go aburad
Teddy hemmed and hawed for a while. “Well, it’s like this–I’m also a bit hungry, and your noodles smell really good. Could pe please make me bowl too?”
Louisa couldn’t help but laugh. “That’s it? I thought it was something major. Sure, no problem.”
Just a bowl of noodles–did he really need to act like it was the end of the world?
Teddy added, “Extra meat, please.”
Louisa agreed. ‘Okay,”
After speaking, she turned to head to the kitchen.
After taking two steps, she turned back to ask, “You’re really the one who wants to eat it?”
Teddy was startled. Was she that perceptive?
He gave a
s… yes, of course. Who else would want it?”
ing more and headed to the kitchen.
he’d felt it wasn’t Teddy who wanted to eat, but Julian.
cooking anyway. He always complained that her food didn’t taste good.
topped overthinking, went back to cook another bowl of noodles, and cut extra beef to place on top.
However, when she came out of the kitchen carrying the noodles and entered the living room, she found Teddy already lying on the sofa, asleep.
Louisa looked at the noodles in her hands somewhat speechlessly…
Everyone really was tired today.
Whatever.
She didn’t wake Teddy, quietly placed the noodles on the coffee table, and went upstairs,
As she entered her room, she glanced downstairs. Teresa was still sitting in the dining room with a distracted look, seemingly lost in thought about something.
She entered her room, closed the door, and lay on the bed.
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It was already past eleven at night.
Yet she didn’t feel sleepy at all. She stared blankly at the darkness outside the window, watching raindrops fall and leave meandering trails of water glass, thinking about what she’d just said to Teresa…
Was it the truth?
Or was there an element of revenge?
She couldn’t tell anymore.
She’d still been controlled by her emotions after all.
She smiled bitterly, hugged her pillow, and turned over, wanting to fall asleep quickly.
But the night grew quieter and quieter, the sound of rain clearer and clearer, and her mood increasingly low.
By the time she drowsily fell asleep, the night was already very deep…
When she woke again, it was still the sound of rain that roused her.
Rainy weather was truly a mysterious existence–it could lull you unknowingly to sleep, yet also wake you silently.
At least it was light out.
Louisa looked at the unfamiliar scenery outside the window. It took her a while to remember–this was Gravenford.
Since there was no schedule this morning, she hadn’t set an alarm.
She sat on the bed in a daze for about ten minutes, washed up, changed clothes, and went downstairs.
It was already nine in the morning.
Noah was curled up on the living room sofa, playing games.
Seeing her come downstairs, he smiled brilliantly. “Ms. Forbes, you’re awake? We’ve all eaten already, I wanted to call you to eat with us, but Mr. Tudor
wouldn’t let me disturb you.”
“Then he…” Louisa instinctively wanted to ask about Julian, but when the words reached her lips, she changed them. ‘Where is everyone? Where dist they all
go?
Apart from Noah, there was no one else in the living room.
Noah said, “Teddy’s upstairs packing Mr. Tudor’s luggage. Mr. Tudor went out to the courtyard.
As he spoke, he glanced outside but didn’t see Julian.
He was also puzzled. ‘Where is he? He was just sitting there reading a book. How did he disappear? He seems like he hasn’t adjusted to the time difference didn’t have much appetite for breakfast either.”
Louisa fell silent.
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She’d never seen Julian have a good appetite.
When she ate with him, most of the time, she was the only one eating.
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She didn’t want to discuss Julian anymore and changed the subject. What about Ms. Hughes?”
“Teresa?” At the mention of that name, Noah jumped up from the sofa like a lit firecracker, saying indignantly, ‘Did that woman follow us here again? Why is the haunting us like a vengeful ghost? No way, I need to tell Mr. Tudor.”
Louisa didn’t respond, thinking to herself–had Teresa left then?
Even if she left, she’d come back.
Teresa wouldn’t give up on Julian easily.
However, hadn’t Teddy mentioned Teresa coming here to Julian?
As Louisa was thinking, a familiar voice suddenly sounded behind her. “Ms. Forbes, did you sleep well last night?”
That consistently low, detached voice.
Louisa turned her head and saw Julian walking in from outside.
He wore simple black dress pants and a white shirt. He’d probably gotten caught in a bit of rain–his hair and shoulders were slightly damp.
When he looked at her, his eyes seemed covered with a layer of hazy mist–soft and quiet, making his emotions unreadable.
Louisa smiled faintly. “I slept quite well.”
Then she shifted her gaze away and casually pulled out two tissues for him. “Wipe yourself off. Your hair’s wet.”
“Thank you.” Julian took the tissues, wiped himself casually a few times, and sat down on the sofa.
Louisa went to the kitchen again and brought out a pot of hot cocoa.
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