Chapter 98 Housewarming
“You’ll know by tomorrow,” said North nonchalantly as he jumped to his feet and went straight into his room.
Gazing at him, Eugene couldn’t help but smile. For a kid that was barely one meter tall, North clearly didn’t act or sound like one.
For dinner, Olivia had prepared a hot pot with two types of broth—spicy and non-spicy, hence everyone’s preference was well taken care of.
As it was a simple comfort food, it didn’t take too long for her to serve the hot pot on the table, and the aroma of the hot pot broth had spread all the way to the living room.
Attracted to the aroma, Eugene rose from his seat and walked over to the dining room. Seeing the tantalizing food galore on the table made his mouth water.
Holding a plate of beef in her hands, Olivia said, “Mr. Nolan, please have a seat. Dinner will be ready soon.”
Then, she turned to the direction of the spacious hallway and shouted, “North, dinner is ready.”
With that, the door flung open, and North came running out of the room.
Taking out the newly bought wine, Olivia poured each one of them a glass. While passing a glass of wine to Eugene, she said, “Mr. Nolan, drink some. You can ask your driver to come and pick you up later.”
“Alright,” Eugene replied.
Without needing Olivia to serve, Nathan and Kate had already helped themselves with a glass.
Since it was housewarming, everyone took turns to toast Olivia and said their blessings.
As a formality, Olivia had said a few words in response. After all, there was someone else present in their little group. As North mentioned, their relationship with Eugene wasn’t that close.
Throughout dinner, Olivia had taken extra care to serve Eugene. “Mr. Nolan, if you prefer non-spicy, feel free to take this side of the food together with North.”
“Will do. You eat up, too. Don’t bother to serve us,” said Eugene.
Having said that, Olivia was still busy dishing up the cooked food nearer toward Eugene and North with the serving chopsticks.
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