Shaun's eyebrows lowered instantly. Seeing Catherine open the door and about to leave, he strode over and grabbed her arm. "If you don't want to wash the dishes, then don't wash them. Just say it—”
"Shaun Hill, that’s enough. You brought us out of the Snow family tonight, so I cooked for two hours and paid you off for the favor. Besides, I saved you yesterday. It's my fault for being kind-hearted.”
Catherine sneered, "Don't look for me in the future. I don’t want to painstakingly cook for you and end up being responsible for washing the dishes and cleaning up after you too. I suggest that you call this number if you need something in the future." 1
She took out her phone and pulled up a contact for him to see.
Shaun saw that the number was saved as' Housekeeping Agency’.
His handsome face suddenly darkened.
Catherine reminded sincerely, "Don't think that all housekeepers are aunties. There are some who are young and unmarried. You can pick any one of them if you see that they’re suitable for you." 1
Then, she slammed the door and left.
It was as if it was too annoying for her to look at him.
Shaun's chest surged with anger. By the time he chased after her, her figure had disappeared.
He returned home and saw the table full of dishes and utensils. He felt depressed.
He had just asked her to do the dishes. Was there a need to get so agitated? If she did not want to wash them, then she should have just said so. It was not like he was forcing her to do the dishes.
He took out his phone and subconsciously wanted to call Chester for advice, but he soon stopped.
Chester and Sarah were also friends. If Chester found out that he liked Catherine, he would definitely start nagging again.
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