Chapter: 716
It was only the first day. If she spoke too much for Tyrone, it might arouse Sabrina’s
suspicion.
**And I like you very much. Let’s stop talking about this and pick out some photos, I’LL
give you a photo album of our time together when you return home.‘
“Thank you.” Jennie hugged her and kissed her gently on the cheek.
Sabrina’s heart softened by the little girl’s affection.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAfter a busy day of sightseeing and a belly full of delicious food,
Jennie began to feel sleepy. Her eyes grew heavy, and she yawned.
Sabrina took her home to have a nap. After Jennie had rested, she suggested they
continue their exploration of Mathias.
As the day transitioned to evening and the sun began to set, Sabrina decided to take
Jennie to a roast fish restaurant for dinner.
After Sabrina placed their order, Jennie suddenly hopped off her chair and announced, “I
need to go to the bathroom.”
Sabrina offered, “I’ll take you there.”
“It’s okay, I can go by myself. I know where it is. I saw it when we came in,” Jennie
reassured, pointing to the bathroom.
“Okay, go ahead. Call me if you need anything.”
The restaurant wasn’t in a populated area, and the bathroom was close by. So Sabrina felt
comfortable letting Jennie go by herself.
Jennie entered the bathroom and found an empty cubicle. She closed the door and took
out her smartwatch, dialing a number.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe call was answered immediately.
Jennie whispered, “Uncle, we’re at Lotus Hall on Culture Road, and they haven’t served
yet. Come quickly!”
Sabrina was waiting for the dishes when her phone rang on the table The screen showed
the name “Tyrone.”
“Uncle is calling,” Jennie reminded.
After a brief pause, Sabrina answered, “Hello?”
“Are you at home now? I’m coming to pick up Jennie,” Tyrone asked.
Sabrina moved the phone away from her ear and turned to Jennie, saying, “Jennie, your
uncle is coming to pick you up. Do you want to come back with me tonight? Or do you
want to go with your uncle after dinner?”
Jennie put her little finger on her chin, pretending to think, then replied dinner.”