Sebastian went back to his room and changed into a comfy navy blue pajama set, then came downstairs wearing slippers into the dining room.
Stephanie's soup and salad were already at his seat. Seeing him arrive, she eagerly said, "Silver Fox, I made these all by myself! Hurry up and give them a try."
Sebastian didn't even look at her and started eating immediately.
After a few spoonful of soup, he finally said, "So, you made all of these by yourself?"
"Yeah! Judith helped me out."
"Oh, impressive. It tastes exactly like Judith's cooking."
Judith and Stephanie both felt a little awkward. Geez, was he really able to tell by taste?
"Stephanie, learned how to lie, have you?"
Stephanie guiltily lowered her head and said, "Silver Fox, I just wanted to show you my sincerity in admitting my mistake."
Judith also said, "Mr. Ingram, don't blame Steph. It was my idea to help her."
Stephanie quickly shook her head, "No, no, Judith didn't say anything, it was all my idea."
"Steph, don't say that."
"Judith, I know you mean well, but I've got to own up to what I've done."
So, now you're on each other's side against me?
Sebastian couldn't help but laugh at the scene before him. He said calmly, "Alright, let's eat."
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