"Just leave the coffee here," Zachary snapped.
His head was just hurting—Luna was really throwing too much for a fuss to have a good night's sleep, though he was now relieved with the new babysitter.
On the other hand, Vivian was not in a hurry to leave even after leaving the coffee. "You're very busy, Mr. Slate, so it's understandable since your baby needs a guardian. Has Erma been doing a good job?"
After all, she was the one who arranged for Erma to work as a maid at Zachary's house.
"Yeah," Zachary replied flatly, but that only left Vivian perplexed.
She arranged for Erma since she was an old woman, so why was there a young woman in the cameras today?
Who was she? Why was she allowed to babysit?
Vivian was all too keen to lay the groundwork to snare Zachary, and she could tell that he cared about his baby a lot.
Nonetheless, while her imagination ran wild, Zachary snapped sternly, "Vivian!"
Vivian felt goosebumps all over her skin at the tone, since she recognized it—he was really angry!
"Yes, Mr. Slate…"
She looked up awkwardly, to find herself staring at his sharp glare.
"You're the one who recommended Erma, didn't you? You were saying that she was experienced with children?" Zachary demanded—he had been busy with work ever since returning to the country, and did not have time to find a proper housekeeper as such.
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