After Justin left, no one supervised Anne to eat. In addition, she was worried about Justin, so she had no appetite. She only took two bites and then stopped. "Sit down and eat!" Tim roared at her as Justin did. "No." Anne glanced at him. She didn't listen to him. It worked for Justin, but it didn't for Tim. "It doesn't taste good. I don't want to eat it." Then she put down the bowl and chopsticks and turned back to her room. She was listless and kept thinking about what Justin was doing. Tim widened his eyes. She was so thin that she could be blown away by a gust of wind, but she still refused to eat. Anne went to bed early. Lying on the bed, she spent time on her phone. She had nothing to do, so she looked through the documents in her email about the temperature control device in her paper. As she looked through them, time passed by unknowingly. There was a knock on the door, which startled her. She stood up, walked to the door, and asked in
After vomiting, Tim felt much better because he was in good health, but Anne was much weaker than him. Her small face looked paler against her black hair, and she didn't have much strength left. She knew that she had made a mistake out of greed, so she did not dare to speak. With a sullen face, Justin carried her to the bed and stuffed her under the quilt, his heart aching! "Lie in bed." Justin didn't say much and tucked her in. He closed the curtain and walked out. Tim was waiting outside. Tim was anxious and guilty. He asked embarrassedly, "What... what's going on?" Justin didn't say a word and looked out of the window. Country A covered a large area but had a harsh climate. The climate in City S was even worse. In the daytime, when Justin went out, it was sunny, but at this time, it was snowing heavily outside. The snow fell quietly on the roof. But the wind and snow were fierce. A long while later, Justin said with a dark face, "It's getti
"Achoo!" When Anne walked to the door of the cellar, she couldn't help sneezing. She was pampered, especially when she was in the wine business, she was very sensitive to smells. Her sneezing made Justin and Tim nervous. Tim lifted his jaw toward Justin and said, "You go and accompany her..." "But..." Justin frowned and hesitated. It wasn't that he didn't want to go, but he had his duty. "If you don't want to go, then I'll go!" Tim rolled his eyes at him and was about to go over. Justin was anxious. He raised his hand to hold Tim's shoulder and glared at him. "Don't even think about it!" He then waved at the people of the Smith Family. "Come here, and be careful..." As he spoke, he handed the circuit diagram to them. "Yes." Worried, Justin walked over and took Anne into his arms. "You're still very weak. You'd better lean on me. Just tell me what you want to do..." "Mm." Anne forced a smile at him, and her white face in Justin's coat was
Anne thought Justin was discussing something important, but what about the truth? In a corner of the snow, Justin rolled up his sleeves and squatted on the ground, lowering his head, with the man of the Smith Family. Anne didn't know what they were doing. After she sniffed, she raised her eyebrows and understood what was going on. But she didn't want to go up now. She wanted to watch him "sneaking" a little longer. "Young Master Leung, shall we go further? It's not good to be seen by Young Master Long's men," the men of the Smith Family said in a low voice. He had "stolen" them from the supplies. They, the elite, were dispatched to assist Justin. But before they could do anything, Justin asked him to "steal" the supplies. "Tsk!" Justin smacked his lips impatiently. "No, they dare not come... These supplies are supposed to be sent here, so what's wrong with me using some of them in advance? Hurry up. She's still sleeping. When she wakes up, she will need so
Because of it, the anger on Justin's face suddenly stopped. He had to swallow his anger, looking extremely uncomfortable. He glanced at Anne and then turned to leave with his deputy. Tim thought that things had changed, so he followed Justin and asked, "What happened? Can you let me listen by the side?" "Humph!" Justin looked back at him and snorted. "You? Don't you have anything else to do? You just made it in one family, and there are still so many families. Do you think this is the end?" Tim was stunned. His words were right, but why was he being so mean? "Justin..." Anne felt deeply uneasy. She took two steps forward but could only watch Justin's tall back as he walked away. In silence for a long time, she pouted and lowered her head with grievances in her heart. Justin had never given her that attitude before. "Ahem." Tim couldn't bear to see her like that. He lowered his head and comforted her. "Justin has something on his mind. Don't be sad. H
Sean's accounts were very complicated. Through Savannah's guidance, it took Daisy a whole day to get a general idea. "Don't worry, take your time." Savannah held Daisy's hand, her eyes filled with satisfaction. Daisy was Danica's daughter, so it was good to marry Sean. Although Daisy was young, her personality was very similar to Danica's. Knowing that this was an affirmation and recognition of her, Daisy shyly nodded without saying anything. "You can learn to manage the expenses first and then get to learn the rest slowly." "Got it, Aunt." Savannah pursed her lips and smiled. The housekeeper knocked on the door of the study and asked outside, "Madam, Master Handerson and Young Master Sean will be back soon... Dinner is ready." "Okay, we'll go downstairs." Savannah nodded, took Daisy in her arms, and walked out. She sighed with emotion and said, "It's been a busy day... Let's go. They're coming back soon. They're back quite early today."
After a whole day at school, Daisy put the homework she needed to finish into her schoolbag. Her mobile phone rang. "Hello? Sean," Daisy answered the phone while walking out. "Yes." It sounded very quiet on Sean's side. "Are you going back to your parents' home today?" "Sean..." Daisy blushed as she whispered, "What did you say? I... I'm going home. I, I haven't, haven't..." "You haven't what?" Sean chuckled. He knew what she meant. "Do you have any other choice? It's just a matter of time. It won't be long." Hearing the silence, he knew that Daisy was shy. Daisy, after all, was still a child, so he didn't tease her anymore. "Well, I'll stop here. I'm a little busy today... I can't have dinner with you tonight. I'll go to see you tomorrow or the day after tomorrow." "Well, okay." Daisy smiled and hung up the phone with satisfaction. As her aunt said, Sean would keep her in mind no matter how busy he was. That was enough. She was sensible.
The weather was cold and wet, and it was snowing at night. Anne pulled the door open, and her slender body was immediately blown back by the heavy wind. She had recuperated for two days, and she felt much better. It was not good to be lying in bed all the time. Although it was still early, Justin had already gone to work. City S had been steady recently, but many military affairs still needed to be dealt with. Tim was busy in the residents' houses with his men. The results were good. Under the circumstances, there would probably be no war. Anne also hoped so. Standing at the door for a moment, she saw Tim setting off with his men. "Hey, Tim!" She put her hands around her lips and shouted at him, "Let's go together!" Tim stepped on the car with one foot. When he heard that, he jumped down. "Are you sure? Are you all right? If you get sick again, Justin will beat me up. I can't stand that. How innocent I am!" "I'm fine..." Anne smiled and shook h