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Please Love Me, Mr. George novel Chapter 426

Luna was stunned as I said this, which was much better than my usual chill. She was so surprised and excited that she tugged at Samuel Lewis and said incoherently, “Yeah, yeah, anything will do.”

Samuel Lewis was calm. He raised his hand and patted the back of her hand, looked at her placidly, then beckoned over to the waiter, and asked them to clear the table and reordered.

Luna, probably in a good mood, looked at me and said, “Clara, do you have a favorite food? I remember when I was pregnant with you, I used to love sweets. Do you like that?”

There was a special bond between a mother and her daughter. We couldn’t change that. It was true that I had loved desserts for as long as I could remember. And It was still the same now. It hadn’t changed in years.

This kind of food memory should belong to induction. Seeing her look at me expectantly, I nodded and answered, “Yes.”

Not to be ignored, Luna’s smile grew stronger. Then she looked at me and said, “I heard that Clariana went to H Town these days, and Dennis is busy recently. Why don’t you come back and stay with us for a while? I’ve been tidying up your room, and with Folly at home, I see you and she seem close, and you two can have a chance to have a good conversation.”

Then she looked at me expectantly. I looked at her and I thought of Sheila Torres. I didn’t like this woman who wore ambition and desire on her face.

But I somehow felt sorry for her. It pained me to hear the past from Rose, and it would have been even sadder if she had told it herself.

Samuel Lewis took the order. At Luna’s words, he looked at me, too, waiting for an answer with a look of extraordinary earnestness.

I hesitated for a few seconds and said, “I’m doing great at George’s, and Dennis is just busy for a few days, and after that, we’re going to go out for travelling.”

I didn’t explicitly reject it, but I made it very clear.

Luna was about to say something, but she seemed to see someone, and for a moment her face fell.

Out of curiosity, I looked back and, not surprisingly, it was Olivia.

one couldn’t avoid his enemy. The people you wanted to meet, even if they were right in front of you, you couldn’t see them anyway. But the people we didn’t want to see was always in front of us.

Samuel Lewis saw Olivia, too, with a slight frown and a subtle frown on his face.

But Luna was all too obvious, clearly with a tinge of disgust.

After all, having been mother and daughter, I thought Olivia would at least be affectionate to both of them.

But when Olivia came over to say hello, Luna’s face dropped.

“Mo… Miss Knight!” Olivia said, smiling at Luna, “Are you eating here, too?”

Luna looked cool, and she spoke without mercy, “Miss Pearson, we’re having a family dinner, so please don’t interrupt us if you don’t have anything to do.”

That was cold and indifferent.

Olivia’s face stiffened for a few moments before she said, with some grievance, “Don’t give it a second thought. I just came by to say hello, nothing more.”

Luna said nothing, her face grim. Samuel Lewis was a man who, if he had turned his face down, had a vibe that would have made you shy away.

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