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Chapter 746

    Chapter 746


    Chapter 746 No One Found Out


    Aubree was already waiting at the dining table downstairs. When she saw Lucian and Esteing downstairs, she faced the


    girl apologetically. “I’m sorry, Essie. | think | said the wrong thing again earlier.”


    Este grabbed her father’s hand tightly as she nced at him, nonverbally asking him if she really could ignore the woman. He


    patted her head in constion and pulled her to his side.


    Both of them ignored Aubree. The atmosphere at the dining table was incredibly awkward.


    Aubree was enraged when she saw the father-and-daughter duo sit down to eat without paying even a bit of attention to her as


    though she wasn’t there. However, she couldn’t vent her anger and even had to try and please the little girl.


    “You''re still growing, Essie. You need to eat more so you''ll grow taller.” Wearing a fake smile, she put a piece of pork on the girl''s


    te.


    Este paused in her tracks as she stared at the pork on her te. Lucian scrunched his brows as he removed the pork from his


    daughter''s te and exined apathetically, “Essie doesn’t like pork.”


    Aubree’s expression shifted slightly. This is the Farwell residence. There’s no way the chef would make something Essie doesn’t


    like to eat! This b*tch just doesn’t like the food | took for her!


    Even though she realized that, she couldn’tin, so she just gritted her teeth and apologized, “Is that so? | had no idea. I’m


    sorry.”Original content from N?velDrama.Org.


    Lucian nodded expressionlessly. “When I’m not around, Catalina will take care of Essie, so you don’t need to worry about her. If


    you have time, spend it talking with your family.”


    Pinching her palm, Aubree agreed.


    After the awkward dinner was over, Lucian brought Este back upstairs.


    Aubree’s scowl intensified as she watched them leave.


    As much as she didn’t want to admit it, his actions so far had clearly shown her that he had no feelings for her.


    In fact, it was even possible that he saw her as a liability.


    That thought filled her heart with despair.


    “Do you still want to eat, Ms. Pearson?” Catalina asked in concern when she saw Aubree remain still at the dining table for a long


    while.


    Suppressing the rage in her heart, Aubree smiled at her. “I haven’t been able to sleep well for these two days. Can you bring me


    a bottle of red wine?”


    Catalina didn’t give that request too much thought before grabbing an opened bottle of red wine from a wine cab filled with


    alcohol meant to serve guests.


    After thanking Catalina, Aubree returned to her room with a decanter and the bottle of red wine. Right now, only wine can lift my


    spirits and make me temporarily forget about Lucian...


    With that thought in mind, she glugged down the bottle of wine like water. She didn’t care how she was supposed to drink red


    wine and just gulped it down.


    Not long after, the aftereffect of the red wine kicked in.


    Aubree’s cheeks turned red, her eyes filled with drunkenness. All she could think of was, ironically, Lucian.


    Due to her state of tipsiness, she became even more rash than usual. As she thought about Lucian, she staggered out of the


    room in a wobbly manner. He should be in the study right now...


    With one hand pressing on the wall to support herself, she stumbled toward the study and muttered, “Lucian... Lucian...”


    Lucian usually had to work even when he was at home, so the second floor usually didn’t have any housekeepers around. That


    was why no one noticed Aubree was acting oddly.


    She arrived at the door of the study without any trouble and stared at the tightly shut door before knocking on it amidst her


    inebriation.
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