With a head full of doubts, Rosemary brought the noodles in her hands to Marcy's face and said shyly, "Eat the noodles first, or they'll be mushy!"
"Thanks!"
After everyone had dispersed, Rosemary wanted to ask Sidney what was going on, but before she could say anything, she heard, "Oh, I'm so tired! I can't, I have to rest, good night little girl!"
With that, Rosemary fell asleep with her head full of doubts.
The next morning, the sunlight outside the window through the leaves of the trees shone on the wall, reflecting Star dots on the wall.
Looked at the time, it was already six in the morning, ready to get up, brush teeth, wash face and make breakfast.
Just as she was about to go downstairs, Rosemary heard a knock on the door from outside.
When she opened the door, she saw a handsome, human face reflected in her eyes.
"Good morning, wife!"
"What brings you here?"
"What, likeyou're not happy to see me?"
Wilson hugged Rosemary with a faint sorrow inside his tone.
"That's not what I meant, I just ......"
"I knew you missed me wife, come let's go inside!"
Rosemary was about to say something else when her whole body was wrapped around him and she went inside.
"Young master, where do you keep these bags?"
"Honey, you're staying in that room!"
"Mmm!"
I don't know if it's because she was still awake, but when she tried to stop it, the men had already mentioned the luggage to her bedroom door.
"You can go out now, don't appear here freely without my order!"
"Yes!"
Responding, all of them soon disappeared in front of them.
Did they all treat her place as a hotel?
"You sit down for a while, I'll make breakfast!"
Sighing softly, she had a headache thinking about Marcy last night, and now Wilson, Rosemary felt like the sky was falling.
Seeing Rosemary go into the kitchen to make breakfast, Wilson took out his cell phone and made a call to Joseph and said a few words before hanging up the phone.
He had been stepping up his company's business all this time, but just last night Edmund told him that Sidney had come to the Capitol. He had always known Sidney's feelings for Rosemary, and instead of hiding his feelings because Rosemary was married, he had presented them openly.
Because of this, when he knew he was here, he couldn't sit still any longer and directly handed over all the company's internal affairs to Joseph to handle and flew over by plane overnight.
Looking at Rosemary, who had been busy inside the kitchen, the corner of Wilson's mouth lifted up in a faint smile.
After about fifteen minutes, Rosemary had prepared a hearty breakfast table.
"Let's eat breakfast first!"
Placing the brewed milk in front of Wilson's face, he said faintly.
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