"Seeing you're sleeping deeply, I don't want to bother you. My mother has gone to the company, she might have something urgent. Let's go out for lunch.Go to change your clothes, and let's go out." Seeing her panicked expression, Tingefelt her inexplicably adorable. He walked over directlyand combed her messy long hair, "It's fine, you indeed a little lazy, but I don't mind it."
"You … you're still teasing me?" Creamy was about to cry as she was angry. She wasin the home of her mother— in— law. She couldn't act as in her own home.
"It really doesn't matter. I told my mom that you were too tired yesterday. My mother also understands." Seeing her serious expression, Tinge could only console her patiently.
"Really? You explained?" Creamy narrowed her beautiful eyes and glared at him angrily, "Did you also say that you came to my room in the middle of the night?"
"How can I?" The man blushed.
Creamy bit her lips and whispered, "I'll set the alarm clock tomorrow. I don't expect you anymore."
The man chuckledthatwhy she wasso serious? However, did her seriousness prove that she really wanted to be the daughter—in—law of Williams Family?
"Alright, don't be angry. I'm going to drive. You must be hungry." Tinge asked her softly.
"Alright." Creamy returned to her room and washed up before going downstairs.
It was a sunny day,and the sea breeze blew.Tinge drove her to a seaside restaurant. "The seafood here is delicious. We often come here for dinner." Tinge stopped the car and held her hand as he introduced to her in a low voice.
Creamy scanned the surroundings with her beautiful eyes. Was here where Tinge often came? She felt inexplicably close.
Picked a seat and they sat down. Outside the window was the coastline, and there was boat passing by from downstairs.
To fall in love with a city because of a person. Previously, she just felt that it would onlybe in the beautiful novels, and how could there be such a thing in reality? But after experiencing it personally, she discovered that reality was sometimes even more romantic than in novels.
They ordered a table of seafood, and it tasted very delicious. Tinge skillfully peeled two lobsters for her to eat.
Creamy enjoyed the delicacies here withrippling mood. And the aura of love was dense, causingshe couldn't help but think about her life after marriage. She didn't know if they would get tired of getting along day and night. She was also afraid that beautiful things wouldn't stand the test of time.People would worry about personal gains and losses ifthey had someone they cared very much.
After lunch, Tinge actually wanted to take her to the seaside for a walk. The wind at seaside was very strong, and Creamy, her long hair was blown up. Tinge put his coat on her shoulder and hugged her with his long arms. Creamy hid in his arms, and they walked forward step by step.
"My mother said that Keith will be back tomorrow." Tinge said casually.
"Is that so? Then we will have company. I wonder if he will come back alone or bring Cynthia back with him." Creamy was also optimistic about their relationship, and their life—and—death friendship was even more precious.
"I don't know either. Let him handle it himself." Tinge sighed softly. When beginning,the love was between two people. Marriage was between the two families. They should have just begun.
Just as Tinge had thought, Keith, who was currently abroad, was already somewhat anxious.
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