Chapter 647 Couldn’t Your Table Manners Be Better
Davian furrowed his brows in disguise, “Anyhow, you are of noble breed. Couldn’t your table manners be better?”
“I have not eaten a single meal for a few freaking days. I’m almost starving to death. There’s no point in emphasizing etiquette,” Kelvin finished speaking. He did not forget to stare at the noodles in Davian’s hand and clicked his tongue, “Aren’t you having your second bowl? It’s such a big serving.”
Davian did not want to argue with him. He sat across him, confused, “Why did you talk to Ms. Kisa like that just now? She was actually worried for Mr. Kooper. If you told her that, wouldn’t she worried to death?”
“That’s fine. If Kisa was truly worried for Gilbert, she wouldn’t have left in such a hurry. Don’t just see that she has been staying here for a night. From what I see, it’s just for show. You didn’t see it. She was so eager to leave yesterday once dawn came. Tsk tsk, how unfortunate for Gilbert to still call her name when he is still unconscious. If it was based on my opinion, this type of woman would have no conscience. Making her worry a bit would be nice.
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Davian slurped a mouth of noodles and rolled his eyes at Kelvin, “You already said that she has no conscience. If you told her that Mr. Kooper is about to die, then she would likely not be worried, yes?”
Kelvin was speechless, “…”
“That’s odd. Why did Ms. Kisa not call me to ask this? George even told me to inform Ms. Kisa about Gilbert’s condition just now. I was so busy eating my noodles I actually forgot about this. You instead did so great and directly told her that Mr. Kooper was about to die. Now you have troubled me into having to explain once more to her. Oh my goodness,” Davian felt especially disdain for Kelvin.
Kelvin grunted out loud. He gestured at the phone he threw at the table with his chin, “Your phone just rang. Who knows if it was her that called.”
“Really?” David hurriedly picked up the phone to check,” It really was her who called in. She must be distraught for Mr. Kooper.”
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