All the dishes Charlie ordered were Grace's favorite.
"I have a cook. Okay? I've already had dinner."
Grace casually threw his phone on the bed, "Well, I’m here to make myself clear. It's useless to stay here, so you'd better go back to Santabaca."
"That’s my business. I’m not going back until I win you back!"
Grace smiled, "Come on, what if I never forgive you? You are famous for your filial piety! Are you going to leave your mother alone in Santabaca?"
Charlie replied in his deep voice, "I'll figure it out." "Since you insist, I have nothing to say. Oh, let me remind you, you don't know anyone here, and maybe no one will know if you die here."
Charlie looked at her in the eye, "That's no concern of yours!"
"Well, I guess I'm sticking my nose in it."
Grace turned to leave after she finished.
Charlie remained in his previous position and watched her back disappear.
The nurse also stood her ground and asked, "Shall I prepare dinner as you just ordered, Mr. Morgan?"
"No, just make a quick meal." Since Grace didn't want to have dinner with him, he didn't care what to eat.
The nurse stared at Charlie, and her eyes were sparkling with something.
Yet Charlie didn't pay any attention to her.
Charlie would call Mckenzie, who was still in Santabaca, every night to catch up.
When Grace returned to her villa, Andrew showed her the new record and opened his arms wide to hug her.
Grace hugged him with a smile.
Andrew seized the chance to kiss her head. All of a sudden, he seemed to remember something and then squinted at her, "How is Charlie?”
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