But Karl also glanced at Juanita. "You can only drink fruit wine."
"I'm fine," Chris shrugged. "Get Nina a glass of sparkling wine."
Juanita rolled her eyes. "I'd rather not drink fruit wine."
"And you still want to drink while pregnant?" Karl's voice sounded displeased.
"Fine. Sigh." Juanita sighed and gave Joyce a resentful look. "See, now I've become a husband-controlled woman. Sigh. My happy life is over."
"Come on, he's already lenient with you," Joyce gave Juanita a look. "Be content."
Juanita smiled lightly and leaned into Karl's arms. "I'm doing this willingly. Who made me fall in love with him? I can't do without him. Sigh, I accept it. Whatever he wants me to do, I'll do it."
After saying that, she playfully looked at Karl.
Karl's usually straight-faced handsome appearance stiffened again.
Juanita always had no problem confessing her feelings. He was initially uncomfortable with it, but now he was gradually getting used to it.
It was Nina who blushed when she heard Juanita's loud confession. She couldn't help but lower her head. Deep down, she envied Juanita. How nice would it be if she could be as cheerful and lively as Juanita?
Joyce spoke to Juanita at this moment.
"By the way, I'm going back to Khebury, so the task of taking care of Nina will fall on you."
"Don't worry, I'll take good care of her," Juanita pulled Nina closer to her. "You're six years younger than me, so I'll treat you like a little sister."
"Come on, call me 'sister' and let's hear it," Juanita coaxed.
Nina shyly spoke, "Sister Lin."
"She asked you to call her sister, so you should," Chris grumbled unhappily. "They're taking advantage of me. Have you thought about it? If I have to call them brothers-in-law? You're too easily deceived."
"Oh." Nina quickly lowered her head. "I'm sorry."
Juanita laughed happily. "Chris, you're so stingy. I really treat her as a little sister. Don't worry, when you're not here, I'll take good care of her."
Chris glanced at Juanita and grunted reluctantly.
Well, Juanita's personality was completely different from Nina's.
Nina didn't have any friends at school. If Juanita spent more time with Nina, engaged in activities together, and helped Nina become more outgoing, it wouldn't be a bad thing.
"Chris, you can go back to Alvonia with peace of mind. The Capital has me," Karl made a solemn commitment.
Chris nodded.
With Karl's endorsement, he could truly feel at ease. Karl had a calm personality and was the most reliable.
"I have a question, a curious one that has remained unanswered. I want to ask everyone," Juanita suddenly sat up, feeling excited.
Karl had a hunch that Juanita wouldn't ask a serious question. "Forget it. You shouldn't ask."
Juanita smirked.
"I want to ask. Look, all the handsome guys are here today. I want to know, who's the most handsome?" She looked at Nina with sparkling eyes. "Hey, what do you think?"
Karl massaged his forehead. He knew that Juanita wouldn't ask a serious question.
Even Joyce couldn't help but rub her temples. Clearly, this question was like throwing a bomb. How could anyone in the room think one person was more handsome than the others? They all had their own styles. And handing this dilemma to Nina, was it testing her emotional intelligence?
"Nina, you need to be objective. If you just answer Chris, it's too perfunctory," Juanita preempted Nina before she could speak.
Nina hesitated. If she chose someone other than Chris, he would definitely be unhappy, right?
"Look, what we're discussing today is the ideal male idol in a girl's mind. What kind of person would that be?" Juanita sat up straight.
Nina's lips trembled.
How was she supposed to choose?
The three men had completely different styles. Mr. Warner was extremely cool and handsome, with outstanding looks and a first-class temperament. Compared to Chris, his features were more three-dimensional. Chris had an outgoing personality, with dark gray eyes that were rare. Once you were drawn in, you couldn't escape. And Karl, beyond perfect facial features, had an even more reserved and stable temperament, refined and meticulous. For many girls, that was also fatal.
She was in a dilemma, looking left and right.
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