Chapter 452
Yvonne kept a straight
face, as usual, and had dinner with Mrs. Lamont, praising Mrs. Lamont for her increasingly goodpl
exion, and praising the Lamont family’s chef for his increasingly good cooking skills…
Henson, while others were talking, sent Jonathan a message, “Uncle, did you go send Ms. Macin off
?”
Jonathan quickly replied, “Yeah, what’s up?”
Henson replied with a frown, “You don’t like Yvonne anymore? You got a thing for Ms. Macin now?”
Jonathan, still driving, showed his phone to Estelle andughed, “See? You can’t hide it when you like
someone!”
Estelle’s face turned slightly red, she took his phone and typed, “You’re overthinking it, just giving your t
eacher a lift on the way.”
Henson replied, “Oh, OK!”
Jonathan turned his head and questioned, “What did you tell him?”
Estelle smiled yfully, replying, “I simply exined why you were giving me a ride!”
Jonathan nced
at his phone and remarked, “Using the ‘on the way‘ excuse again? I’ve used that excuse so many times
, don’t you think they might be getting suspicious? Maybe we should
just go public with our rtionship. If worsees to worst,
you can quit tutoring Henson, and I’ll find him another tutor.”
Estelle raised an eyebrow and teased, “Mr. Lamont, are you nning to sacrifice your nephew for me?”
Jonathan chuckled lightly and replied, “You both call me uncle, so let’s not talk about sacrificing anyone
. I will indeed find him a new tutor. I can’t y favorites!”
Estelle couldn’t help but burst intoughter, turning her gaze towards the window. Her reflection on the
ss revealed her delightful expression, her eyes crinkling
with mirth.
Despite Jonathan’s response, Henson’s suspicions remained. After all, the frequent coincidences and h
is uncle always being “on the way” raised doubts in his mind. He looked up at Yvonne and began to get
torn inside, not knowing which woman would be better for his uncle to like.
He always thought his uncle would marry Yvonne. But if Jonathan and Ms. Macin got hitched, he wo
uldn’t be so resistant!
It would be awesome if Jonathan could marry both of them, then he’d have two aunts!
Yvonne probably noticed Henson looking at her and smiled, “Henson has really grown a lot. I’ve
heard that he’s been ranking at the top of his ss in school, too. I knew it! His parents‘ child couldn’t p
ossibly be mediocre. He just didn’t want to learn because he was having too much fun!”
Mrs. Lamontughed, “We have to thank E for teaching him so well!”
“Tutoring is important, but the foundation of a child is even more important.” Yvonne gave Henson a ge
ntle smile, then looked back at Mrs. Lamont, “But, speaking of which, Ms. Macin is really great talent
ed, beautiful and a good personality! It’s really hard to
find a good tutor now. One of my mother’s friends hired a young and beautiful tutor for
her son, but not long after, the tutor and her husband got together, almost breaking up the family. My au
nt was full of regret and kept ming herself for bringing a bitch into the house!”
Henson felt a slight twitch in his eyelid, sensing that Yvonne might be hinting at something.
Mrs. Lamont appeared contemtive and nodded in agreement, “Indeed, it’s important to
know the background of the tutor.”
Yvonne took the initiative to serve Mrs. Lamont some food and remarked, “That’s why I mentioned how
rare and excellent Ms. Macin is as a tutor.”
In the afternoon, after Yvonne had departed, Mrs. Lamont summoned Henson with a serious expressio
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“During dinner, what did Yvonne mean? I sensed a hidden meaning in her words, as if she was intentio
nally trying to remind us of something.”
Henson responded, “Maybe not. Perhaps she was simply praising Ms. Macin.”
Mrs. Lamont shook her head with a concerned expression and pondered for a moment. She furrowed h
er brow and asked, “Is your father very close with Ms. Macin?”
Henson’s eyes widened, and he shook his head in response.