Chapter 41 Making Breakfast
Scarlett''s POV:
"You''re the one who proposed the divorce. You served me the papers the day I flew in home,
remember?" I corrected Charles.
"Yes. I just don''t want you to bring it up every chance you get. What if you regret divorcing me one
day?" Once again, he was trying to sound all cool about the issue, but I thought he was just making
an excuse.
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"That''s not going to happen," I answered firmly.
"Why are you so sure? Have you gotten a new boyfriend?" Charles asked, his voice taking on a
sharp edge.
"As a matter of fact, I have. He''s intelligent, wealthy, and powerful, and we love each other very
much. So, yes, I''m sure I''ll never regret divorcing you," I said like a winner.
"Scarlett!" Charles shouted angrily.
Then, his phone on the tea table rang. As expected, the caller was his sweetheart, Rita.
The anger on Charles''s face suddenly disappeared. He nced at his ringing phone and then
looked at me. He hesitated for a long time before picking up his phone and putting it on speaker.
"Hi, Charles. I didn''t mean to make Christine angryst time. Can you take me to her today? I want
to apologize," Rita said in a soft voice.
"I don''t think that''s a good idea. She hasn''t fully recovered yet. I don''t want to stress her out. Let''s
just wait for her to get better, okay?" Charles replied without any expression on his face.
"Very well. Can youe apany me today? I''m lonely, and I miss you very much."
If I had not known Rita, I would not have recognized her voice over the phone. I found it hard to
believe that she could speak in such a sincere tone.
I did not want to eavesdrop on their conversation anymore, so I put on my shoes and walked toward
the door. But when I realized that I was still in Charles''s pajamas, I halted.
"I''ll swingby if I have time, all right? Goodbye."
Rita tried to stop Charles from hanging up on her, but she did not seed. Before she could say
anything more, he already cut the line. Charles tossed his phone to the tea table and looked up at
me.
"Grandma wants us toe see her at the hospital."
"Okay, but I have to go home first to change."
Taking a look at his pajamas that I was wearing, Charles picked up his phone again and called his
assistant.
"Send me a set of women''s clothes."
I took that as a no on my going home to change and headed to the living room. I sat on the sofa and
waited for Charles''s assistant to arrive.
About half an hourter, someone rang the doorbell. I stood up and answered the door.
Charles''s assistant was standing outside with a shopping bag.
"Hello, Mrs. Moore. Here are your clothes."
The words "Mrs. Moore" threw me off for a second. In the past, Charles''s staff addressed me as
Miss Riley. I did not understand the sudden change.
I was so startled that I could only choke my reply. Thankfully, after handing me the bag, Charles''s
assistant just slightly bowed and left, sparing me the humiliation.
I closed the door and took the clothes to the living room. I started rummaging through the contents
of the bag, and I found myself blushing. "Why did you ask your assistant to buy me this kind of
clothes?" I was expecting a change of clothes in the bag but not underwear.
I felt even more embarrassed imagining Charles''s male assistant buying some women''s underwear
at the store.
"Don''t you want them? I can go to the store myself and buy you another pair if you like," Charles
teased.
I rolled my eyes so hard that they ached.
Would I ever let him buy me a set of underwear? I would rather wear the one his assistant bought.
I went to the bedroom to change my clothes. To my surprise, Charles''s assistant was not only
considerate but also had good taste in clothes. The pieces he picked for me fit very well and looked
amazing.
I loved the blue dress with a defined waist. It hugged my body like it was tailor-made for me.
After changing my clothes, I went out of the bedroom, and Charles shed me a satisfied smile.
I walked over to him, took out my phone, and pulled up my banking app. I said casually, "Thank you
for the clothes. I''ll wire you the money right now to pay for them."
"Don''t bother. They''re just clothes. Consider them a gift." Charles frowned when I told him I wanted
to pay him back.
"Well, the clothes were not cheap." While I was changing earlier, I paid special attention to the price
tag on each article of clothing. I estimated the whole set to cost around tens of thousands of dors.
It was not a small sum of money. And as early as now, even if we were not yet officially divorced, I
wanted to exercise my own financial independence, and that started with not spending his money.
Charles red at me. Once again, he was unhappy.
"How about you thank me in a different way?"
I shed him a confused look.
He did not say anything for a while, but just when I thought he was going to make some excessive
request, he stood up and walked toward the fridge.
"You haven''t had breakfast yet. I''m making a sandwich. Do you want one?"
I followed him to the kitchen.
"How about I make breakfast for you to thank you?"
"Can you cook?" Charles stopped and looked at me doubtfully.
"I''d like to try." I did not know how to cook, but maybe I could try making some sandwiches. They
might not be as good as the ones Charles made, but I was sure they would not be that bad.
Charles tilted his head and motioned for me toe forward.
I walked over, opened the fridge, and took out some ingredients. Charles stood aside and watched
me intently.
After making sure that I got the right stuff, he let me begin.
I took a pan and put it on the stove on medium heat.
Charles liked his eggs over easy, bread without too much butter, and he always cut his chicken
breasts into thin slices. I moved around the kitchen as if I were on autopilot and kept in mind
Charles''s food preferences.
He just stood there and watched me with a smile on his face.
"Wow, I didn''t expect that you knew how I liked my food."
"Is this how you like your sandwich? I just did it without really thinking about it." I did not want to
admit that he was right about me knowing how he liked his food.
Charles simply beamed.
Soon, I served him the best sandwich I could make. He looked long and hard at it and thought for a
long time before finally saying something.
"Stay."
"What?" I looked at Charles in surprise.
"I''m asking you to stay." Charles looked deeply into my eyes. I was a bit taken aback by the abrupt
sincerity in his voice.
I put my sandwich down and stared back at him.
"I don''t understand."
"Which part?"
"All of it. I mean, we''re going to divorce..."
"That''s not what I meant, Scarlett. I just don''t want Grandma and Grandpa to worry about you, so
please consider staying. You don''t have to do it for me. Do it for them. After all, you''re family, and
they''ll always want the best for you. They''ll be more at peace if they know you''re living a good life."