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The Seventh Miserable Bride novel Chapter 7

The elderly man sitting in front of her was Sebastian Simons's father, the old Master Titus Simons.

When Titus heard what Yasmine Taylor called him, he asked in surprise, "What did you call me?"

"Dad." she repeated, this time softer, afraid that she might offend him.

"Good! Good! Good!" He chuckled and quickly took the cup of tea.

Yasmine took another cup of tea and handed it to Mila Simons. "Mom, please have a cup of tea."

Mila was as happy as Titus. She drank the tea and then held Yasmine's hand, "Do you know? The first few daughters- in- laws always called us father- inlaw and mother-in-law, and you are the first one to take us as your own parents."

She then looked at her son and said happily, "I didn't expect the eminent monk on Mount Emperor to be so accurate at his predictions. I must go and give my prayers today, to return the favour."

"Don't be happy too soon. Let's see three months after this." Sebastian's tone was cold and icy.

He glanced at Yasmine, with his gaze cold and icy to match, and went upstairs.

Mila looked at his back reproachfully, but her good mood was not affected at all. She sat Yasmine beside her and asked in a low voice, "Did you enjoy last night?"

She lowered her head and answered in a low voice, "Well... it's quite good."

"Did you...?" Mila's eyes were brightened. She looked into Yasmine's eyes and said, "I saw both of you kissing."

Yasmine did not know what to say.

How was she supposed to answer the question?

She was getting flashbacks of the scenes last night, losing her first kiss with pairs of eyes outside the door.

There and then, she wished nothing more to ran herself in a wall and die on the spot.

Yasmine blushed and lowered her head even more.

Fortunately, a cheerful and sweet voice appeared, rescuing her from extreme embarrassment.

"Good morning, dad, mom and my sister- in- law!" Tiffany Simons ran into the living room and greeted everyone.

"Good morning!" Yasmine raised her head and responded just as cheerfully.

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