Chapter 537
Keh''s heart slowly softened. He stared at Arabe''s delicate and beautiful figure, wondering
whether it was because of her arrival.
Why did everyone around him like her? His grandma, Rylie, and even Ms. Sally were lukewarm about
Liliana but liked Arabe very much.
When Sharon turned around and saw him outside the door, she waved at him and said, "Ken, you
finally got up. You got upte today. Did you go to bedtest night?"
Hearing this, he came over. Arabe turned to look at him with her clear and bright eyes. And he was
also looking at her. When their eyes met, they thought of what had happenedst night. She soon
looked away from him. He withdrew his gaze, walked to Sharon, and squatted, saying, "Grandma, why
did youe down to bask in the sun today? You refused when I asked you to do so."
Sharon patted his big hand and seriously said, "Be said sunshine would be good for my health, so I
came down. Oh, I haven''t introduced her to you yet. This pretty youngdy is the cook I invited. Her
name is Arabe. You can call her Be."
Ms. Sally smiled, "Although Be is young, she is the prettiest cook I''ve ever met. Mr. Lucero, have you
ever seen a cook prettier than her?"
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Listening to Sharon and Ms. Sally chime in with each other, Keh turned to look at Arabe with his
deep, narrow eyes again. He knew she hade here to seduce him but had never expected her to be
able to cook.
Liliana had never done any housework. She had brought the nutritious meal cooked by Ms. Sally to
please him, but he had not exposed her.
Arabe seemed to be in her early twenties. Nowadays, few young girls know how to cook. And she
was indeed pretty. He liked her delicate, pretty face very much and thought she dared to seduce him
because of her beauty.
He pursed his thin lips and said, "Grandma, since you like her, you can hire her."
Sharon happily said, "Don''t forget to pay Be the sry. She is also good at medicine. She gave me
an acupuncture treatmentst night. And I feel much better this morning. She will do the work of the
doctor and the cook, so you must offer her a high sry."
Keh nodded, "I see."
Sharon said, "Ms. Sally, please wheel me out for fresh air. The weather is nice today."
She asked Ms. Sally to leave at the right time, making room for the young people.
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After they left, Keh put one hand in his trouser pocket, came behind Arabe, and rumbled in a
charming voice, "Although I don''t know how you pleased my grandma and Ms. Sally, you''d better not
y tricks under my nose. I will immediately make you disappear if I find you used them, understand?"
Arabe raised her bright eyes to look at him and said, "What tricks are you referring to? I told youst
night I don''t want to seduce you. Don''t worry about the troubles in your imagination. You think too
highly of yourself."