Cannot Bear To Let Go Of My Rich Wife -
Chapter 101 - 113: Out of Control Kiss (6)
Chapter 101: Chapter 113: Out of Control Kiss (6)
Then she turned around, walking towards the trash can nearby.
Percy Stanton stood by the floor-to-ceiling window, looking at the scene before him, unable to help but smirk. As if afraid of being discovered by Isabel Smith and Raymond Thompson, he quickly turned his head, looking at the bright glass and the beautiful weather outside the window with blue skies and white clouds, his mood becoming even better.
Isabel felt that she had been in Percy’s home for quite a while now. She originally wanted to find an excuse to leave, but the hourly nanny in Percy’s house had come to make lunch.
Raymond pleaded with Isabel to have lunch at his home. Percy naturally did not object, even echoing Raymond’s words, saying, "Miss Smith has been helping Raymond build blocks all morning, so why not have a meal in the house as a token of gratitude?"
The hourly nanny in Percy’s home was a former housekeeper of the Thompson family and watched Percy grow up. Later, because her own son found a good job in Bellshire and settled down there, she followed to Bellshire. But she couldn’t stay idle at home and deeply cared for Percy being alone in Bellshire, so she was responsible for making three meals a day and cleaning for him and Raymond in their apartment.
It was precisely because this former housekeeper of the Thompson family was there that the staff of Thompson Empire Group were able to feel at ease with Percy taking care of Raymond in Bellshire for so many years.
Now, seeing Percy and Raymond desperately trying to keep Isabel, the hourly nanny assumed that she was the new woman Percy liked, so she also took the initiative to retain her: "Miss Smith, just eat here, whatever you like, just say it."
Facing the strong urgings of three people, Isabel thoroughly experienced what it meant to find it hard to refuse kindness. In the end, even she felt that it would seem a bit unreasonable to leave, so after failing to decline the offer, she reluctantly agreed.
From childhood until now, Isabel had never eaten two consecutive meals in someone else’s home. Although she had a thick skin, she always cared about face, so she voluntarily offered to help the hourly nanny in the kitchen.
But the hourly nanny wouldn’t allow Isabel to do that, so she’d take the initiative to do whatever task she saw Isabel touch. In the end, Isabel could only awkwardly stand by and watch.
When the hourly nanny was washing lettuce, she couldn’t help but glance at Isabel and asked in a roundabout way, "Miss Smith, are you and Mr. Stanton, uh, are you...?"
Although the hourly nanny was being very subtle, Isabel immediately understood the meaning and shook her head, wanting to refute it, but someone interrupted her to argue on her behalf.
The person who countered was Raymond, standing at the door, gasping for breath, as if he encountered something that particularly angered him. He glared at the hourly nanny and said, "Auntie, Sister Isabel and my father are innocent!"
Isabel looked even more embarrassed, turned her head, and then heard Raymond’s indignant voice ringing again, "Auntie, the person who likes Sister Isabel is me! Not my father!"
After saying this, Raymond paused and then realized that he had blurted out his affection in a moment of urgency. His face immediately turned red, and he stuttered for a while as he looked at Isabel, before turning and running away with thumping steps.
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Lunch was still shared by Percy, Isabel, and Raymond.
Perhaps it was because Raymond had loudly declared in the kitchen that he "liked Sister Isabel" and was now feeling embarrassed, but he was much quieter during the meal.
Isabel, of course, didn’t think too deeply about the words of a five-year-old, so she naturally served Raymond some dishes and asked with concern, "Raymond, are you feeling unwell? Why are you eating so little?"
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