Although Bonnie said that, Ivor''s words caused her to blush a little.
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Ivor smiled shamelessly and peeled a lobster w for Bonnie before putting it on her te. "I just imported this lobster from Aresstin this morning. The meat is tender and delicious. See if it suits your taste." Bonnie took a bite and praised, "Yeah, the meat is fresh!" "You can have more if you want. I''ll peel the rest for you." Ivor continued to peel the lobster for Bonnie. Before she knew it, a pile of lobster meat was on her te. Meanwhile, Ivor''s te remained empty. Bonnie noticed it and ced half her lobster meat onto his te. "Don''t just feed me. You should have some, too." "I''m fine. I''ll eat once you''re full." Ivor liked doing things like these for Bonnie. Although it was trivial, seeing Bonnie eat made him feel content.
"Don''t be like that, Ivor. Let''s eat together, or I''ll get annoyed." Bonnie put on a stern expression and nced at Ivor''s te, signaling him to eat.
"Okay, if my honey wantsto eat, I''ll eat. I know you care about me. You always remember to share food with me." S~Earch the NovelDrama.Org Website on Google to ess chapters of early and in the highest quality. Bonnie did not understand the connection to caring. However, she did not dwell on it since Ivor had interpreted it that way. After all, she had grown ustomed to his behavior. "Whatever you say, Ivor. Con, let''s eat." "All right." Ivor lowered his head and ate the lobster, asionally ncing at Bonnie. The overwhelming tenderness in his eyes overflowed at that moment.
On the other hand, Bonnie continued to eat her meal casually. She had long grown immune to his gaze because Ivor often looked at her that way. Of course, she still felt delighted.
The butler watched the couple eating together and could not help but smile. He muttered, "Mr. Ivor and Ms. Bonnie have such an excellent rtionship." A housekeeper added, "Yeah, I''ve never seen Mr. Ivor smile like that. He seems to smile a lot more since Ms. Bonnie came. He''s more cheerful, too." Another housekeeper said, "You''re right. Mr. Ivor and Ms. Bonnie are a match made in heaven. I believe they will always be happy."
Although the couple only enjoyed a meal together, their happiness and sweetness could make one envy them. The butler and housekeepers felt blessed to witness such a thing.
After all, the housekeepers and butler would have better days with Bonnie and Ivor, who have such an excellent rtionship.
After eating, Bonnie returned to her room to organize sdocuments.
Suddenly, her phone rang ing, and she picked it up. She saw Jim''s nand picked muttered, "Why''s he calling me? I wonder if something happened with Eloise." X