Chapter 810 Getting Her Into The Water

Morgan couldn’t help but laugh when he heard this.

Dexter didn’t laugh. Heather poured him a glass of wine, but Larry quickly moved it away. saving, “Mr. Russell can’t drink alcohol.”

“Why?” Heather didn’t understand.

As Larry was struggling to explain, Eugene shifted the topic to Morgan. “Ms. Warren, you are the only woman I’ve ever seen who dares to show displeasure to Mr. Bastille. First love is indeed different, haha…”

Josie absentmindedly played with the food in her bowl, lacking any appetite. “Mr. Jablon, I’ve long heard of your reputation. I never thought you’d share the same love for gossip as womenfolk.”

This remark was clearly loaded with malice. Eugene felt a moment of awkwardness, then managed to squeeze out a smile and said to Morgan, “She’s quite a feisty girl, huh?”

Morgan curved his lips into a smile, pouring a glass of wine as a token of apology. “She’s always been like that. Please forgive her.”

In their conversation, it was as if they were back in their university days when he would take her out to see the world. He would often come to her defense during gatherings. Even if Josie said something wrong, people would not get angry out of respect for Morgan.

This was just like the old times.

reminiscing. She stood up and said, “I’m going to

pool. Josie sat at

at some point, also sitting down. “Dex is discussing work with them, I don’t like listening to it, so I came out to sit with you.”

It was Heather.

didn’t look at her. “Are you okay with letting Aunt Claudia. go

her off, I have nothing to worry about,” Heather said.

Josie said, “Great.”

To cater to his tastes,

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women, though women were in the majority. They lined up by the hot spring pool, at sight that was

eye.

hand. Heather sat next to him and talked to him, but she

atmosphere outside became lively. Those who had drunk a bit too much. proposed a swimming competition. The women started to compete

pulled his hand.

shoulder with Morgan. Her previously upset mood improved significantly upon seeing this farce, a smile tugging at the

extremely glaring in Dexter’s

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