"It's true that I don't have a pass for Lanechett, but I've already searched on the Internet. If I take a transit flight through Lanechett to a third country, I can stay i n Lanechett for a week."
Sherman had already checked this information from the Internet. She could buy a ticket from Santabaca to Meadon and then stay in Lanechett.
Grace raised her eyebrows again. She didn't expect Sherman to have searched the Internet quite carefully and found a workable solution. Anyway, they both had nothing to do, so they planned to invite Summer out to dinner.
Summer was still at home and needed some time to breastfeed her baby. So, Sherman and Grace left Summer's villa first.
Grace wanted to eat hot pot, and Sherman agreed. It had been a long time since they had eaten hot pot.
They picked a table near the window and sat down. Grace ordered very spicy hot pot soup and a lot of ingredients.
Summer arrived half an hour later, holding her baby boy in her arm and her little girl in her hand.
Sherman picked up the baby and held him in her
arms, smiling lightly and teasing the baby.
At that time, Mark called Summer. Summer said that she was eating hot pot and would return later. Mark asked her to give the phone to Grace.
Sherman didn't know what Mark was saying.
Grace frowned and said to Summer with complaints," Your husband is afraid that I'll be a bad influence on you."
Apparently, Mark lectured her on the phone.
Summer, however, had not been surprised. Because during this period of time, no matter who she was going out to meet, Mark would call her every time.
It was as if, after she went out, she would be abducted by someone.
Grace complained, "Why didn't Mark ask Sherman to answer the phone? He did not reprimand Sherman."
Summer said slowly, "Mark said that he trusts Sherman, but he doesn't trust you."
With that, Grace frowned again and said, "Hey, am I that untrustworthy?"
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