Nathan brought Sofie home and introduced her to his family.
When Penny and the others learned that Sofie was a princess of Remdik coming to Eurasia to study, their eyes widened in surprise.
At the same time, Sofie was eyeing Penny with interest.
Penny was slender, elegant, and had delicate features.
Although Sofie was from a foreign country that had different beauty standards as compared to Eurasia, she thought that Penny was quite the beauty.
As she looked back and forth at Nathan and Penny, she recalled a phrase in English that she learned before. They're a match made in heaven!
“Nice to meet you, Mrs. Cross. I hope you don't mind me showing up here so suddenly,” she greeted politely.
Penny smiled as she replied, “Not at all, Princess Sofie. It's a pleasure and honor to have you as our guest.”
“We’re going to have our meal soon. Please join us if you don't mind, Princess Sofie,” Benson invited.
“Sounds good to me! It just so happens that I'm hungry and some food will be nice,” Sofie replied courteously.
After telling Sofie to make herself at home, Penny asked her mother to prepare two more sets of cutlery for Sofie and Maya.
Nathan joined them at the table as well.
“Sofie is here to have a full experience of student life in Eurasia and hence she has concealed her identity as the princess of Remdik. It will be better if we only address her by her name from now,” Nathan explained to
Penny and the others.
Sofie smiled. “That's right. So please, just call me Sofie.”
Penny and the others nodded in agreement.
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