In the hall, five servants stood in a row, bowing their heads. Each of them held a delicate jewelry box that contained exquisite pieces. It was time for Dora to decide which one she would wear.
Vivian's birthday party would take place tonight. All the members of the Shi family were invited. In fact, all of them received golden invitation cards, but only Jason, Jessica, John, James, Chester, and Dora would attend the party.
James and Chester looked calm. Dora was joyful. She really wanted to go to the party and have a great time.
"Uncle John, please have a seat. I'll go upstairs and try on the dress I'll be wearing tonight. And then you can help me choose the right accessories." This was why Dora dragged John here.
Before John could speak, Dora was already flitting up the stairs. John frowned slightly. He did not sign up for this.
Noticing the change in John's expression, James quickly approached him and handed him a peeled apple. He smiled at his favorite uncle. "Try the apple, Uncle John. It's very sweet and delicious."
John glanced at James indifferently and did not say anything.
"Look at my arm. I was injured, and yet I peeled the apple myself." James moved his hand and gasped inaudibly in pain. Then, he grinned quickly.
The kid was usually arrogant, but in front of John, he was a bit foolish yet sweet.
James' sincere and bright smile dazed John. He then took the apple and took a bite.
Seeing that John began to chew and swallow, James smiled with satisfaction. He leaned back on the sofa and sprawled there lazily.
He began to complain, "What do you think Dora is up to? What's she doing asking three men for fashion advice? Shouldn't she be asking women? Only women know how to dress. We don't know scat about it."
John paused and nodded slightly. It was rare for James to have the same thought as him.
Chester, who had his nose buried in a book, looked up and said, "Uncle John is the person Dora admires the most. She even said that she would find someone like him to marry in the future. She wants to know his taste so that she can apply that to herself and woo a man who's like him."
"That's ridiculous. If I were her, I'd give up as early as now. Dora is nothing compared to my dear aunt. There's just no way Dora can measure up to her. She's not as beautiful and strong as my aunt." When it came to fighting skills, few women in Lexingport City could compare to Nina.
There was a look of disgust on James' face. He felt that it was unable for Dora to find someone like John.
"Am I right, Uncle John?"
"Yes." A smile appeared on John's face. Nina was indeed incomparable.
"Uncle John, what does my aunt look like?" Closing his book on his lap, Chester raised his head and decided to feed his curiosity about John's wife.
John was a little surprised that the boy called Nina his aunt. John could not help smiling.
Indeed, the woman who John loved must be as excellent as John.
"You will meet her tonight." He would take Nina to Vivian's birthday party tonight as his way of letting Vivian know that the proposed political marriage between them was off the table.
"You will attend her birthday party tonight with my aunt?" Astonishment was written in Chester's widened eyes.
John was seldom interested in women. He seldom attended banquets with a woman on his arm. So was he going to tell everyone about him and Nina tonight at Vivian's party?
"Yes." John nodded with a gentle expression.
"Uncle John will definitely bring her with him to the party. How can he leave her alone at North Yard?" James showed that he had known it.
He knew that John liked living with Nina.
"Oh, I look forward to seeing her," Chester chirped. Then, he went back to reading his book.
"Uncle John, what do you think about this dress?" Dora came down from the second floor. Her sweet voice caught the attention of the three men.
She was wearing a purple evening dress from the spring and summer haute couture collection of FG. A total of three dresses comprised the collection. Dora owned one dress while the other two were in Nina's and Vivian's possession respectively.
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