Chapter 831

"Collie, why don't we go get some food? The head chef Gabriel hired is a five-star chef who flew in all the way from France. Everything they make is amazing."

On one hand, there was Evelyn, squinting her eyes in a smile as she sweetly spoke.

On the other hand, there was Colton, whose face was cold and expressionless. He also did not respond to her.

She pouted and ignored his behavior.

After all, that was just how he usually acted.

She licked her lips and continued, "Colton, I know you like Miss Nicole. I have given up on chasing after you. I am the eldest daughter of the Wrenns, so I can have any man I want anyway."

Evelyn then put on a smile full of feigned cheer. Something about the way she said felt strange to him. Since when did she change her mind?

He knew that she had liked him for ages. Could she possibly give up so easily?

However, they were at Siobhan's birthday party. He could not cause a scene by arguing with Evelyn. Hence, he nodded.

"Very well."

Her face flushed in excitement when she saw that he was finally acknowledging her. There was a happy lilt in her voice when she next spoke.

"Yay! Come on. This way, Collie."

She then began to walk away, leading him.

In the center of the front lawn was a huge dining table laden with food.

After grabbing a small plate, she began to carefully fill it with food. Once she was done, she held it out to him.

Colton did not move to take it. Instead, he frowned and coldly looked down at the plate.

Frankly speaking, he was not too picky when it came to food. When he first took over the Gardners, his days were filled with so much work that food was merely something he filled his belly with.

As long as it did not taste disgusting, he would eat anything.

"Try some, Collie. They are all delicious; I have tasted them all before."

Then, as if Evelyn was afraid that he did not believe her, she picked up a piece and ate it.

When Colton saw that, the cold look on his face lessened. He accepted the plate and began to slowly work his way through the plate of food.

There was one undeniable fact: the food was good and tasted just right.

The cake was sweet but not too cloying. After taking two bites, he softly commented, "Not bad."

When Evelyn heard his praise, a pure and innocent smile immediately spread across her face.

"I just knew you would like that cake," she said. "Have more."

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