Daddy, don't flirt -
Chapter 147 You’re Childish as Before
Jamie rolls her eyes up. Does Ameliai say that she has no emotion? She doesn't understand when will Amelia stop to go against her?
But she knows that if Amelia and Jozo join together, it is her who will suffer a lot.
"Who? Who makes Amelia so unhappy?" Jozo asks, pretending that she asks because she doesn't know.
"Who else can be? It is Miss Moore. She always wanders in front of me and makes me annoyed." Amelia groans, completely ignoring Dan's suddenly angry expression. She still continues her words. "Oh." Jozo, such a tactful girl, always stares at Dan. How can't she see Dan's displeased expression? She stops immediately and laughed for a few times.
"Dan, Amelia, the lunch is ready. Please go to the restaurant to enjoy." Alma comes over and says respectfully.
Jozo orders her to the kitchen to help as soon as she comes here. Obviously she doesn't want Alma to hear her and Amelia's plans, worrying that she will complain it to others.
But Jozo really thinks much more. In general, Alma will ignore what she does.
Moreover, she follows Jozo around the clock and there is no chance to complain to Dan in front of her.
"Let's go and have lunch." Dan stands up first and says to Jamie who is still reading the magazine.
"Well." Jamie put the magazine down, and sees Amelia's expression suddenly changed. Then she changes her idea and walks over to hold Dan's hand. She answers sweetly, "Let's go."
Her smile is as bright as the moment when all the flower in the garden are flourishing.
Dan's eyes shine and there is some ecstasy in his heart. Does this stupid girl finally awaken?
There is some exciting emotion in his heart. But his expressions are still calm and he nods gently.
Amelia is angry when she watches Jamie walking into the room by holding Dan's hand. She raises her foot to kick the table fiercely.
Jozo pushes her wheelchair forward and a pitiful feeling in her eyes. She looks at Amelia who is irritated but still struggles to keep calm, "Amelia, your brother's relationship with Jamie is really good." Amelia feels disapproved when she hears it. Then she sneers and answers disdainfully, "It's wrong. if it isn't for that she lives next door to my house, how can she have a good relationship with Dan?" "No matter how good the relationship is, my brother won't marry her." Amelia says quietly in the last sentence.
"What are you talking about, Amelia?" Jozo doesn't hear her last sentence and feels a little puzzled.
"No, I don't say anything. Let's go. Let's go to have lunch." Amelia's eyes flick in a panic and then she quickly conceals it by herself, pushing Jozo to the restaurant.
Alma stands behind them and meditates.
As a member from the training camp, all of her physical qualities are excellent. Especially her hearing is many times better than others. Even some subtle sounds cannot be missed through her ears. So for Amelia's last sentence just now, Alma can hear it very clearly.
And it's hard not to hear clearly.
She sighs secretly, feeling that this kind of thing doesn't need to tell Dan. After all, it is not a big deal. Moreover, Dan doesn't want his private affairs always to be bothered by others.
As his subordinates, she just keeps silent.
Later, Alma realizes that her unintentional behavior today almost becomes a painful scar in Jamie and Dan's heart.
At the dining table, Jamie sits on Dan's right hand. While Jozo is pushed to Dan's left hand by Amelia and Amelia is sitting opposite Jamie. She snorts from time to time, expressing her dissatisfaction. She is not only dissatisfied. As long as Jamie is here for a day, she will not make her feel comfortable.
Compared to Amelia's excitement, Jamie seems much calmer. She never feels aggrieved at all and enjoys everything she wants here. It isn't she who feels angry anyway. There is no need to influence her appetite for an unnecessary person. The key point is still the last sentence.
Amelia sees that Jamie ignores her completely and doesn't take her provocation into consideration. Her own temper which is formed from her childhood suddenly roses. She places the wine glass to the table heavily and makes a loud noise. Dan stares at her and put down the cutlery in his hand. His eyes show his warning and looks at Amelia with an invincible momentum, "Amelia, does your etiquette teacher teach you to act in this way?"
Amelia shrinks her shoulders and looks at Dan grievously. She is not afraid of her dad, her mother, but her elder brother.
But what makes her most uncomfortable is that her brother helps Jamie every time!
"Amelia is also childish. You don't have to criticize her so seriously, Dan." Jozo says gently, glancing at Amelia to comfort her. She also hints her not to act rashly. Otherwise it will be contrary to their wishes. Amelia's movements gradually become less. She stares at the glass of wine in front of her and wobbles it. Then she smiles.
"I never indulge her. The daughter of the Williams must have the regulations." Dan answers calmly.
The implication is that this is our family's business. As an outsider, it is better not to intervene.
Jozo is so tactful. How can't she hear the meaning in his words? For a time, her eyes are a bit bleak.
"Oops." Amelia screams while covering her mouth. Her eyes widen and she pretends to have an innocent look that she doesn't do it deliberately. If you just look at it simply, you really can't see anything fake. Dan frowns and sees that the glass in front of Amelia falls down. The wine in the glass flows down the tablecloth to Jamie and it spills on the clothes on Jamie's chest.
However the cloth is a white one with checkered pattern. This cloth is really suitable for her. Even when Dan sees it, he really feels surprised.
After being stained by red wine, it is estimated that it can no longer be worn.
"I don't do it deliberately. I just reach out for it and it falls down..." Although Amelia says to Jamie as if she looks so sorry, but the statement reveals that she is clearly satisfied. Jamie frowns, thinking that Amelia is still childish as before.
Spilling red wine on her clothes is the matter that so she can do.
"I'm afraid that Jamie can't wear this dress again. So go and change it." Jozo suggests thoughtfully.
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