Chapter 734 Warm His Bed
“May I go to your room? It''s too crowded here for me to speak frankly.” Judy rose from the couch
and dusted off imaginary dust from her buttocks. She did not feelfortable sitting on a rich man''s
couch.
Judy had never realized how much she hated the rich until she beganining bitterly upon her
arrival. Lucky Sheldon. His house is like a pce.
She could not understand why Sheldon detested being home. If she were that rich, she would never
leave the house.
Tobias did not like strangers in his bedroom, so he took Judy to the study as it would not do for
words to spread about him being alone in a room with her. Furthermore, she hade as his
brother''s guest.
udia dragged Sheldon to the atrium. Although she was wearing a red dress embroidered with
peonies, the expression she wore was not as merry-looking as her outfit.
“Where did you find this girl? I can forgive your usual delinquencies, Sheldon, but how could you
bring a woman like that with no manners or etiquette home for Christmas? She wouldn''t even greet
the elders! Why does she even know your brother?”
“She isn''t my girlfriend, Mom! We''re just good friends. As for how she knows Tobias, you know
Truman, don''t you? She''s his daughter.”
udia had a deep impression of the name Truman. He had been Tobias'' driver, who died in an
ident.
She had never asked further questions about the specifics of the ident because she knew her
son would not exin it to her satisfaction.
“What happened to Truman?”
Confronted by udia''s questioning, Sheldon answered helplessly, “I''m not sure, either. How would
I know about Tobias'' affairs? I''m merely good friends with Truman''s daughter. She''s a poor girl. She
has no one, so I brought her home for Christmas. It''s just a matter of preparing more food, isn''t it?”
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udia had always expressed disdain for Sheldon''s rtionships, fearing the manifestation of a
particr hereditary trait. The free-spiritedness of her son and his irresponsibility toward women
was more like his father than she would have liked.
The sound of china shattering sounded behind them. Sheldon and udia whipped around
simultaneously.
Sheldon turned pale when he saw Allie and chuckled at the recollection that it was the name she
had taken on.
Allie had broken the teapot. She panicked and quickly squatted down to pick up the broken pieces.
Sheldon merely watched from his great height.
Feeling sorry for Allie, udia told her not to use her hands lest she cut herself but to sweep them
instead.
There were plenty of servants in the house, and udia was not an imposing employer. She
treated them well.
udia was especially fond of Allie. She thought the girl was mature, sweet, and clever.
Somebody called udia, and she left. Allie gazed down at the broken shards nervously.
Aware of the value of the broken teapot, she shuddered to imagine the number of years ofbor she
would have to provide to pay the debt.
What was even more upsetting was that Sheldon had brought another woman home. It did not even
seem that long ago since she had aborted his child that he had brought another woman home so
brazenly without consideration for her feelings.
She gave a self-deprecatingugh, musing to herself all she was to him was a girl to warm his bed.
Ever since the discovery of her idental pregnancy, Sheldon had been cold to her without even
offering so much as a kind word.
“The doctor said I might never have another baby. What are you nning to do about it?”
Sheldon frowned. “Why are you telling me this? On Christmas, no less! Don''t you think it''s not a
good time? So what if you can''t get pregnant? What happened to us was consensual, isn''t it?
Surely you''re not expecting me to take responsibility and marry you because you may not get
pregnant?”
Allie bit her lip at the sudden onset of pain. Sheldon''s heartlessness disgusted her.