17kNovel

Font: Big Medium Small
Dark Eye-protection
17kNovel > Master Odell’s Secret Ex-wife > Chapter 1895

Chapter 1895

    Chapter 1895


    Flint coughed dryly.


    Before anyone else could say anything, Liam spoke in his usual deep voice, “Nothing.”


    Sylvia gathered herself.


    Isabel and Flint distractedly picked up the cutlery.


    Odell nced at Liam and said, “Let''s eat.”


    Caprice was puzzled by the sudden stiffness, and she snuck a nce at Liam who was beside her. There was not a single trace


    of emotion on his face, so she figured that it was probably all in her head.


    She began eating.


    Isabel had some work to doter that evening, thus she left after eating.


    Flint had to return to theboratory as well and excused himself shortly after.


    Sylvia and Odell were still feeling jetgged from the overnight flight, and they needed some rest.


    After a short chat with Caprice, Sylvia turned to Liam. “Liam, take Caprice home.”


    Liam grunted, “Hmm.”


    Sylvia added, “Make sure youe back after that. | have something to tell you.”


    Liam turned quiet for a moment before saying, “Okay.”


    With that, Sylvia and Odell went upstairs.


    Caprice followed Liam out of the house.


    The weather was very fine today. As soon as they stepped outside they felt a gentle breeze beating against their bodies. It was


    the perfect weather for a nap.


    Shortly after Caprice got into the car, she fell asleep with her head tilted to the side.


    When she woke up, the car was parked at the entrance of Sparkrow University Girls Dormitory She found herself slumped


    against Liam''s shoulder.


    Her eyes flickered with shock. She quickly straightened herself and apologized to Liam, “Sorry, Liam, | fell asleep. | didn’t mean


    to do that.”


    Liam expressed with a frown, “I wasn’t using you of doing it intentionally.”


    So what if she had done it intentionally?


    Why was she frantically apologizing for something so mundane?


    He looked at her sharply.


    Caprice had already unbuckled her seat belt and was halfway out the door.


    Before Liam could get a word out, she smiled and turned to him. “Liam, I’m going. See


    you.”


    With that, she stepped outside and shut the door with a thud before passing through the dormitory gate.


    Liam growled irritably, “Let’s go.”Content ? provided by N?velDrama.Org.


    The driver swung the car around.


    After roughly half an hour, he was home.


    Sylvia had already woken up from her nap. She was sipping tea in the living room with a shawl thrown around her shoulder.


    Liam went to sit down on the armchair next to her.


    Sylvia smacked her lips and began, “Liam, | was talking with Caprice and your siblings earlier this afternoon. We confirmed with


    her that she doesn’t have any interest in any other man at the moment, and we’re pretty sure she still has feelings for you. Can


    you tell me what you feel about


    her now?”


    Liam''s eyes shifted.


    Why was she alienating him if she did not have any other romance going on?


    Upon sensing his hesitation, Sylvia frowned faintly. There was no way to tell what the boy was thinking since he never let his


    emotions slip through. She changed her approach. “Do you still want to be with her? Do you want to marry


    her?”


    Liam answered firmly, “Yes.”


    Sylvia’s creased frown eased a little upon receiving this answer. She assured him, “Alright, I''ll talk to Aunt Sherry about it, and


    we''ll arrange the engagement.”


    “Not yet.”


    “Why?”


    “Caprice...she’s still young.”


    “She might be young, but she’s an adult. An engagement is fine.”


    Liam said pensively, “Okay.”


    They could at least get engaged first.


    Forget about what was on her mind for now. She belonged to him and him only, they were going to get engaged at one point or


    another anyway.
『Add To Library for easy reading』
Popular recommendations
The Wrong Woman The Day I Kissed An Older Man Meet My Brothers Even After Death A Ruthless Proposition Wired (Buchanan-Renard #13)