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The Double Life of a Secretary (Leo and Megan) novel Chapter 138

Chapter 138 

Not far away, Paul had already walked over with a fishing rod. 

“Megan, come on, have some steamed buns.” 

Before she could finish her sentence, a paper bag was stuffed into Megan’s hand. When she opened 

it, she saw a steaming steamed bun. 

Wendy was surprised. “Where did you get these buns? Are they sold nearby? I want to buy some 

too!” 

“There are no steamed buns in the mountains. I ordered a flash delivery.” 

“Oh my god, I’m afraid it’s much more expensive than the value of themselves.” 

Paul smiled and didn’t say anything. He looked at Megan and said, “Eat them; why don’t you eat 

them?” 

Everyone could only eat the bread they brought in the morning, and she was the only one with the 

hot buns. Moreover, this bun was delicious. She could smell the delightful meat stuffing through the skin layer, which was instantly what many people’s appetite was. 

Many people stared at her, including young people like Wendy, who had just graduated from school. It was inappropriate for her to eat alone and let everyone watch. 

“There aren’t many buns. Wendy, you can share with the young girls. I won’t eat anymore.” 

Paul was a little anxious. “These buns are hot, and the rest are cold. You can’t eat anything cold 

now.” 

Speaking of this, Wendy remembered it and quickly waved her hand. “Mr. Travis is right. Ms. Reed, 

should eat hot food; we can enjoy our slices of bread.” 

you 

“It’s okay. I’m not used to eating meat in the morning.” 

“I see…” 

“Well, go ahead and eat it. Don’t let it get cold.” 

Megan handed the buns to Wendy and smiled comfortingly. 

Wendy was very grateful. “Thank you, Ms. Reed. It’s so good to have you here.” 

Paul asked her, “You don’t eat meat for breakfast?” 

It’s not that I don’t want to eat it. I’m just used to eating bland food in the morning.” 

“It’s okay not to eat steamed buns. Have some soy milk.” 

As he spoke, he unzipped his coat, took a glass of hot soy milk, and handed it to her. “It’s still warm. It’s not greasy. Drink it while it’s hot.” 

Patti watched from the side with a smile. “I didn’t expect Mr. Travis to be so good at caring for 

people at such a young age.” 

“It’s not related to ages whether people know how to care for people,” said Paul. 

“What does that have to do with?” 

“It has something to do with the weight of this person in his heart.” 

Hearing this, Patti’s expression became more ambiguous. “So, does Ms. Reed mean a lot to you?” 

“Of course,” Paul said, “and I haven’t gotten her yet. I have to perform well. You have to help me.” 

Hearing a young girl was so sweet; Patti was immediately overjoyed. “As long as you treat Ms. Reed well in the future, I will help you.” 

“Of course. I’ll treat her well!” 

“I was quite worried when I saw you yesterday. After all, you’re young, and it’s…” 

“I know. My reputation wasn’t good in the past, but it’s not true. It’s just a rumor. If I choose someone as my girlfriend, I’ll treat her wholeheartedly. If you don’t believe me, watch my behavior 

later.” 

After Wendy finished distributing the buns, she ran back with a meat bun in her mouth. “Ms. Reed, I also think Mr. Travis is a good person. You can consider him as your boyfriend.” 

Feeling a headache, Megan rubbed her temples, approached Paul, and said in a low voice, “Please 

don’t make trouble for me, Mr. Travis.” 

Paul said disapprovingly, “How did I cause you trouble? I’m taking care of you.” 

Megan sighed and didn’t know what to say. 

Paul said With a bright smile, “Don’t overthink it. Finish the soy milk quickly, and I’ll take you 

fishing.” 

“L…” 

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