Men got up early. Rose liked to sleeping late, and nothing would wake her up.
When Tracey was up, Adam was downstairs. She had a splitting headache and felt thirsty. She had to collect herself to wash up.
When Tracey went downstairs, both Wilson and Lance already left. Caesar stayed to wait for Rose. Now he was watching the news.
Tracey looked pale, so Adam advised, "Take a rest if you feel bad."
"I'm fine. Do you have your breakfast?"
"Yes. Steve made for us. And there is porridge for you. Your stomach must feel bad. No intemperance in the future."
"Got you." Tracey still felt warm at these concerns from Adam.
Steve gave her a bowl of porridge and said, "Dig in. Do you lose your weight?"
"One kilogram, as there was too much work at the end of the year. How did you know it?"
"I know it even if you drop only one hair." It was an exaggeration, but Steve did care about Tracey.
"I know you are good to me. Adam and I will go to the Sheng family tonight, and you stay with my Dad and Grandpa in the Xia family. I will go home tomorrow.
Knowing that Steve yearned for the family love, Tracey had told her family in advance that she would bring a friend home to celebrate the festival.
The Xia family was not so jolly after the departure of Carmen and her children. Steve once got acquainted with Ben, so they were not strangers to each other.
Steve didn't accept this arrangement at first, but Tracey persuaded him with sincerity and her family theory.
Eventually, Steve agreed to go.
It was almost noon when Rose woke up. Caesar knew her habit and was waiting by the bed.
"Do you feel bad?"
"Oh...my head hurts." Rose rubbed her head, feeling like it was going to explode.
"Stupid! You knew you were a bad drinker, but still drank that much?" Caesar served her a cup of honey water while scolding her.
"Have some honey water."
Rose followed his lead to sit up and gulped down a glass of water. "I'm starving."
"There is some porridge, and you can have some. Then, I will take you to lunch."
Looking at the temperate man before her, Rose felt that Caesar changed a lot than before, "Caesar, if you were good to me like this, do you think we would break up?"
It was also hard for Caesar to answer this question. No one knew what would happen in the end, nor did Caesar.
If he had known that Rose was his fate, how could he hurt her?
"Rose, I promise to be good to you in the future. I will never hurt you again. Will you give me a chance? For once."
"I'll think about it." Rose faltered her determination, but she still remembered the pains brought by Caesar.
After breakfast, Caesar and Rose left. Rose was closer to Tracey.
"Tracey, let's date the other day."
"Sure, Rose. Call me then."
"Let's go." Caesar urged.
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