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The Wolf’s Bride by Coffee’s Tea novel Chapter 10

As the minivan drove into Dream’s Waterfront, Andrius got out.

Lyra waved at Andrius. “Bye. If you have the time, please visit my grandpa’s clinic. I’ll make you tea.”

“Of course.”

He arrived in front of Luna's door. Right before he knocked on it, the door opened.

Luna pulled a long face and stared at Andrius, saying, “I have a curfew here. If you had been five minutes later, you would've been sleeping outside.”

“It’s my first time in Sumeria, so I thought I would have a walk around the city,” Andrius said.

“Come in.”

Luna sat on the couch, crossing her slender and fair legs. Andrius was slightly stunned by the alluring scene.

“Get up early tomorrow and follow me to my grandfather’s place. When we are there, I call the shots. You have no right and are in no position to say anything. Understand?” Luna warned Andrius sternly.

“Mm-hmm,” Andrius simply hummed a reply.

Luna got up and went upstairs. Right after she locked the door of her room, she received a call from her father.

“Luna, have you talked to Andrius about it?”

“Don’t worry, Dad. I’ve talked to him. He won’t say anything tomorrow.”

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Right before Luna went to bed, she double-checked if she had locked the door. She even kept the baton taser and pepper spray next to her bed.

Early the next day, Luna brought Andrius to Crestfall Manor.

Master Crestfall was having breakfast when they arrived.

The man waved at Andrius with a friendly smile. “Andrius, how are you? How are you adjusting to Sumeria so far?”

“I’m getting used to the city,” Andrius answered with a smile.

“Great to hear.” The man then switched the topic all of a sudden. “Andrius, what about the matter that I told Luna to inform you about last night? Have you considered it?”

Andrius was stunned.

He was confused because Luna did not tell him anything last night.

Andrius looked back at Luna.

Luna went up to her grandfather and said with a smile, “Grandfather, Andrius and I talked about it last night. He said he doesn’t have any experience as a manager. So, he suggested being my office assistant for the time being. You know, to gain experience and stuff.”

Luna then sneaked a glance at Andrius, signaling him.

Andrius instantly understood what Luna’s gesture meant. He echoed, “Grandfather, I believe this position suits me the best for now. Let me gain some working experience first.”

As Master Crestfall stroked his long white beard, he said, “Very well. It’s good that you young people are strong-minded, but don’t you give my good grandson-in-law a hard time. Understand?”

“I understand.” Luna blushed all of a sudden. She then added, “Grandfather, we’ll be going to the office now.”

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