The two men were talking about men and women, and the atmosphere was a little awkward. Duke was embarrassed and didn't know how to answer. Joseph Grant did not want to embarrass him too.
Duke: "..."
Joseph Grant felt like he was too sorry for his brother—in—law. He reached out and patted his shoulder gently: "Thank you for taking care of my sister so well. In the past, I was worried that she would not marry."
"Yes?"
"That's good, don't miss her if you like her." After Joseph Grant wiped out the cigarette butt, he did not wait until Duke replied. He had already turned back to the room, leaving Duke messy in the wind.
What did Joseph Grant mean? What about Wendy Grant?
When Duke figured out what was going on, he blushed handsomely. He probably didn't owe anything to his two brothers and sisters, so in this life, he was going to be tortured by them.
Because Joseph Grant had a son, he and Alvina Grant took their children away after dinner. Betty and Theodore Shapiro were also prepared to leave. Duke stared at Theodore Shapiro and found his sister standing with him.
"Betty, you drank, go with us." Duke was still worried that his sister would walk with Theodore Shapiro so quickly. She had just drunk just now.
"No, I'll go back in his car. He'll send me. Brother, Wendy has drunk too much. Take good care of her." Betty finished and turned to leave.
Duke directly warned Theodore with his eyes. He smiled at him and left with Betty.
Wendy Grant blushed and ran out. "Are we all gone? Then do we have to go home too?"
"Mm, let's go back, I'll get a coat for you." As he said, he took the coat for her and gently covered her. Wendy Grant reached out through the clothes and looked at the man. She looked like a naughty kitten. He turned around and tiptoed, kissing her on the cheek.
Duke's whole body was stunned. He looked at her and saw her flushed face. Hewas drunk, and his heart suddenly buckled. He suddenly had an idea in his mind that he did not want to let her go tonight.
Wendy Grant's head crooked for a moment, and her long hair diverged to the side, accompanied by the thief's laugh that she couldn't say.
"Okay, don't make a fuss here." Duke was afraid that he would do something bad again. When he saw a waiter coming in, he immediately held her hand and led her to the checkout counter.
"Sir, a gentleman just settled the bill for you just now," said the lady in front of the help desk with a smile.
"Oh? That must be Mr. Theodore Shapiro. I told my brother that I can't pay for it." After listening, Wendy immediately smiled and guessed.
"But I'm really attentive." Duke was a little unhappy. Today was his birthday. He wanted to treat his family well, but he was rushed to pay for it.
"Okay, don't say that. I can see that Theodore Shapiro likes Betty." Wendy Grant was also called Sister Betty before, but then he thought that he was about to become his sister—in—law. "You're young, you'll look at people?" Duke doubted.
"Of course, otherwise, how do I like you?" Wendy Grant dissatisfied.
Duke was instantly speechless. Indeed, Duke couldn't say that Wendy Grant was blind to him.
When Wendy Grant saw him being stunned, she smiled happily.
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