Chapter 45 Daniel, I've Changed My Mind
Madelyn also felt that the dress was quite her style. She sat down and complimented Paisley, "Paisley himself has a good eye."
Benjamin didn't reply to her.
Claire, the housekeeper, brought over a Western-style breakfast and said apologetically, "Oh, I didn't know Ms. Green would be here! You'll have to make do today. Please tell me what you like and I will make it for you tomorrow morning."
Madelyn loved Chinese breakfast, but she was at Benjamin's house and his housekeeper worked for him.
She had no reason to give the housekeeper instructions.
She smiled slightly and said, "This is rather nice."
Claire breathed a sigh of relief as she heard that. She felt that Madelyn seemed to be someone easy to get along with. She rubbed her hands and went into the kitchen to work with great dexterity.
Benjamin folded the newspaper.
He looked at Madelyn and found that she was drinking milk with downcast eyes. After all, she came from a middle-class family and ate politely without any affected air.
He thought that she was a joy to behold.
Benjamin came from a better family than others. As he grew up, he was rather popular among countless women because of his appearance and ability. He set the bar rather high and was quite picky. Other men may like those naive little girls who knew little about life to keep them company, which made them satisfied. But Benjamin was not one of them. He would first pay attention to the compatibility if he wanted to have a serious relationship with a woman. He thought that the original family was rather important.
He loved both Madelyn's look and temperament.
And he was even willing to live with her.
But Madelyn had no idea about them. She drank half a glass of milk and decided to tell him after thinking about it, "Well, I lost all my other jobs, except Florence's class. I have her class tomorrow night."
He wasn't against it.
He asked her blandly, "Love the piano a lot, huh? I find that you play it rather well. I mean, why don't you continue your studies?" After all, her family could afford the expense.
She just smiled lightly as she heard that.
In fact, she had thought about it before. She had once received the admission notice from the Monatiz Academy of Music and had packed her luggage. But Camila objected fiercely. She said Madelyn was the child she brought up with great difficulty and she couldn't let Madelyn go away.
Camila didn't have a kid in her life and thus was very possessive towards Madelyn.
After a month's seesaw, Madelyn chose to stay at Gredax.
Her teacher said to her regretfully, "Madelyn, you are the most talented child I have ever seen. It is such a pity that you choose to teach here instead of going abroad for further study."
But she felt that there was no need to tell Benjamin about it. It was her own life.
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