In the living room of the ward, Moses came back with a lot of bags.
Theodore sat on the sofa, looking at the documents in his hands. When he saw Moses, he glanced at him and saw that the table was full of things. He frowned. "That many?"
"Indeed," Moses said as he started to dig things out. "Pastries, omelets, sandwiches, bacon, salad, milk, juice, coffee..."
Before Moses could finish his introduction, Theodore interrupted with a frown, "Didn't I tell you to buy something light?"
Everleigh had always liked cereal, soup and oatmeal for breakfast.
"Mr. Godfrey, you don't understand," Moses said seriously. "The important thing is not what Dr. Trevino likes to eat, but to let her feel your sincerity. It must be well-rounded, with lots of attention to details. These are the most important things to note when pursuing a girl. Attention to details determines one's success or failure."
Upon hearing this, Theodore seemed to be deep in thought.
"Mr. Godfrey, listen to me. There's nothing wrong with that," Moses said as he took out the last bag and pointed at it. "Soup."
Theodore pondered over Moses' words and suddenly asked, "Who told you that I'm going to pursue her?"
As Moses caught the look in the boss' eyes, he suddenly shuddered and said awkwardly, "Indeed, you... did not say anything." "Then... Shall I take away some of this?"
Theodore glanced at them and said indifferently, "You've already bought them, so just leave them there."
Huh?
Moses carefully looked at his boss from the corner of his eyes. He was not unhappy at all. If he was not wrong, the corner of his eyes was slightly lifted, and it looked like he was looking forward to it?
Moses let out a sigh of relief. As rumored, one's body cannot hide the truth even when the mouth denied it.
At this time, Everleigh was still chatting with Helen in the bedroom.
Knock, Knock!
The sound of knocking on the door could be heard. Moses stood at the door and said, "Madam, breakfast is ready. Do you and Dr. Trevino want to come out and eat something?"
Helen immediately waved her hand and said, "I'm not hungry and I suddenly feel a little tired. I'll lie down for a while. Everleigh, you go and have breakfast."
"Then you have a rest." Everleigh put Helen's cell phone on the bedside, tucked her in and went out.
As soon as she went out, she stopped when she smelled the fragrance of food.
She came out in a hurry that morning and did not have the time to have breakfast. Now that she had chatted with Helen for a long time, she was so hungry that her chest was pressed against her back.
Theodore sat at the dining table and saw her come out. "Sit down and eat something."
"No need. I'm not hungry," Everleigh's words were followed by a burst of rumbling sounds from her stomach. Her face froze immediately and she was very embarrassed.
Theodore pushed a glass of milk in front of her and said stiffly, "Moses bought too much. It's a waste if you don't eat it."
There was a figure hiding behind the bedroom door, eavesdropping. When she heard his words, she wished she could rush out and sew shut Theodore's mouth.
He had such a good opportunity to show his attentiveness, but this was what he said?
Luckily, Everleigh didn't pay attention to it. It was true that the fragrance of the food was enticing. After struggling for a while, she thought that she couldn't hide from being Helen's attending physician, so what was wrong with having breakfast? Hence, she persuaded herself and pulled out a chair to sit down silently.
"This is way too much food. Is this your standard breakfast? Can you finish eating all these?" Everleigh picked up her fork and muttered. She didn't know where to start.
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