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Purchased A Mr. Right novel Chapter 1167

"I'm about to sleep."

Anthea's phone screen lit and showed Adam's message.

Anthea did not send a message. Instead, she called Adam directly. When she heard Adam's deep and attractive voice, she felt relaxed, "Anthea, why haven't you slept yet?"

Adam went downstairs again and talked with Meadow for a while. When he went to the room, he saw that the lights in Anthea's room were off and thought she had already fallen asleep. However, when he came out of the bathroom, he received her message and her call.

Anthea said cutely, "I can't sleep. I can't sleep!"

Adam put down the towel and sat on the head of the bed, saying, "Count sheep. Count to a hundred, and you will fall asleep soon."

He didn't sleep in Wilson's room but the guest room next to Anthea's.

In that way, there was only a wall between Adam and Anthea. They would be close to each other. So she would not be afraid at night.

"I counted. But it didn't work!" Anthea grumbled.

Adam chuckled. Just as he was about to continue speaking, he suddenly heard her call out his name.

'Adam..."

For a moment, Adam was stunned.

Anthea's voice didn't seem to be from the call but very near.

Then, Adam heard a sudden click.

Adam raised his head and was sure that Anthea's voice was not from the call. There was a corridor light streaming in through the crack in the door. And Anthea sneaked in with a cell phone in one hand and a pair of slippers in the other.

Her feet stepped on the floor, looking tender and lovely.

Adam smiled happily and put down the phone.

Anthea blinked at Adam shyly and closed the door. Barefooted, she rushed to the bed and threw herself into his arms.

Adam stretched out his arms and hugged her tightly.

Like a kitten, Anthea rubbed her head against Adam's chest and said coquettishly, "It's my first time to stay in your home. I'm nervous. I can't sleep without you!"

Adam carried Anthea to the bed and let her lie in his

arms.

In the room, an orange bedside lamp was on, and they were whispering to each other.

"So it means I have officially met your parents?" Anthea asked shyly.

"Yes," Adam nodded.

When Meadow arranged for Adam a blind date, Adam had an impulse to take Anthea home directly.

Anthea was worried, "Did I behave well tonight?"

"Yeah, very well," Adam smiled.

"Your mom is kind and gentle. When she spoke to me, her voice was so sweet!"

Adam said, "When I was downstairs, she asked me what you liked to eat so that she could order the kitchen staff."

After Anthea heard that, she brightened her eyes.

But soon, she felt a bit upset, bit her lips, and said, "But your dad looks dignified and difficult to get along with. Does he not like me?"

It seemed that Bellamy had only said one word from beginning to end since Anthea came.

After Meadow asked about Anthea's situation, Bellamy did not say anything more. He kept reading the newspaper with a serious face. Only when Anthea went upstairs did he give her another look.

Anthea liked Adam. Her heart was full of him, and she wanted to be approved by his parents.

Under the light, she looked depressed, as if she took a hit.

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