Chapter 791 Gloria in Her Bath Towels
Martha snorted and said, “i‘ll prepare some food. Wait a moment and we‘ll have dinner.”
Angela’s expression changed slightly, “You cook? Where is our nurse?”
Martha didn‘t respond to her.
Now that we‘ve sold our house, and our money has gone. How could we afford a nurse?
While washing her hands, Martha continued quietly, “You must not meet anyone outside our family. I‘m afraid it will not be good for you if they discover anything wrong. Now that people around you are unreliable, you must be careful to employ any helper.”
Angela frowned. She felt her mother was quite right. So, she didn‘t say anything against her mother. She went to the sota in the living room and sat down. She turned on the TV set, but she was inexplicably upset. “The sofa is too close to the TV set, isn‘t it?”
Martha could sense that Angela was upset, but everything was so strained around them. So, she pretended not to hear Angela‘s complaint and decided to ignore her.
Night was gathering outdoors. Gloria and Nydia went back to their rooms after dinner.
The public security was not quite satisfactory here in this place. Besides, it was getting late. They thought it was not suitable to go out for fun.
Gloria entered the room and saw Jordy sitting on the sofa with a solemn face. She didn‘t want to bother herself over him. She directly changed her shoes and walked to her own room.
Jordy looked at her coldly and burst, “Where have you been?”
“Having dinner with Nydia downstairs.” Gloria responded indifferently.
Jordy looked up coldly, “Do you ever put me in your eyes?”
Gloria didn‘t respond.
I‘m telling the truth while you think I am lying?
“Believe it or not.” With that, Gloria returned to her room.
But…
Gloria did not know what Jordy meant was that he had been waiting for her to have dinner together.
Jordy sat on the sofa with a gloomy face, while his mobile phone was still ringing. Seeing it was Harold‘s call, he picked it up and said, “No need to prepare anything.”
Then he snapped off the phone.
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