"Karen, are you still living at Joseph's house?"
Rosemary asked as she selected her dress.
"Well, before Joseph was worried about me living outside alone for fear of being unsafe, so she let me stay at her house for the time being, but now that I've finished my entrance exams, Joseph told me yesterday that I could move out alone."
Karen, who was following behind, whispered.
"This is good, from now on it will be more convenient to go to and from school, and you can go out shopping with your classmates when you don't have classes."
Rosemary called Karen out today with the intention of saying that she should come out and live outside, just not that they had already thought of it.
"Rosemary, is there something you want to say to me?"
Karen is a very sensitive girl, in fact, as soon as Rosemary asked her to come out shopping, she knew she had something to say to her, otherwise she wouldn't have needed to come out outside.
"Nothing really, I heard that Joseph's family knows you're staying with him is that right?"
"Yes!"
Looking down the street at the pedestrians coming and going, Karen replied in a small voice.
Strolling down the street with her purchases, Rosemary walked to a bench on the side of the road and gestured for Karen to sit down.
"Karen, there's something I want to talk to you about."
"Rosemary just say what you have to say!"
To Karen, Rosemary is like her own family. If she hadn't insisted on taking her out of the ancient village, she wouldn't be the person she is today.
When she was in the ancient village, she was particularly fond of this older sister who was a few years older than herself. From the day Rosemary said she would take her out to study, she secretly vowed in her heart that she would work hard and never let down Rosemary's expectations of her.
Looking at her, Rosemary didn't even know how to speak for a moment.
"Karen, what do you think of Joseph as a person?"
After thinking for a while, Karen said, "Joseph is a person who looks cold on the surface, but is actually a particularly caring one!"
"So do you like him?"
Turning her head, Karen looked at Rosemary and stared blankly for a moment before saying, "Rosemary, did you hear something?"
Seeing the look in Rosemary's eyes, Karen asked nervously.
"Don't be nervous, I'm just casually asking, you're still young, there are still many things you don't know very well, Rosemary wants you to focus on your studies for now, when the second half of the year I'll first let you go to the company my father left as an intern, so you can get familiar with the company as early as possible."
When she heard Rosemary say that she would work at The Harris Group, Karen's heart was particularly happy, not expecting to be able to intern at the company so soon.
"Thank you Rosemary, don't worry, I will not let you down!"
"Then let's cheer together!"
Rosemary and Karen both high-fived and vowed together with smiles all over their faces.
By the time Rosemary and Karen returned to the hotel, Wilson had woken up.
After just one day of playing in Cloud City, Wilson suddenly received a phone call and returned to c-city that night.
When Rosemary woke up, it was already the next morning.
Reaching out and touching the bed beside him, long gone is the temperature, and I don't know if Wilson came back to sleep last night.
"The Great Young Lady, are you awake?"
Outside the door, there was a knock on the door, the voice of a maid.
"I'm awake, what can I do for you?"
"It's already noon and The Great Young Lady is still up. The old lady is worried about you and asked me to come up and take a look."
"Oh!"
Rosemary lightly breathed a sigh of relief and replied with embarrassment, "Sorry, I'm overripe!"
"The Great Young Lady can go back to sleep if she's still feeling sleepy, I'll have the butler prepare lunch first."
"I've slept well!"
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