In the end, Lulu did not read Zachary's document.
Around 10 PM, she received a text from Irene, saying that they went home.
"Talk about coming and going in a rush." She smiled.
She replied: [Safe travels.]
They did not even have dinner together this time, but they had all the time in the world.
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Lulu passed the document to the chauffeur early next morning, and it was soon 10 AM after she worked around the house.
It was only then that Vivian stepped out of her room, yawning.
"Is there anything to eat?" She was hungry after sleeping the entire morning.
"Ms. Vivian, I'm just a care worker, not a chef—I have to take care of Star," Lulu told her.
Sue was in charge of cooking, and in her absence, Lulu could only manage to cook for Star and herself.
And after she had eaten, she still would not have time to cook for Vivian.
"Fine! I'll cook for myself!" Vivian snorted, not about to be outdone by some babysitter.
"Help yourself in the kitchen. I'm going out with Star," Lulu said and left after bringing along everything she needed.
It was a clear day, so she wanted to bring Star out for some fresh air, just as Star needed the exercise.
Star was curious about everything outside too, her eyes fixed on the butterflies hovering among the flowers.
"Do you want one?" Lulu smiled and carried Star as she broke into a run.
Whenever they got close to the butterflies, Star would reach out with her little palms!
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