Lilia wanted to refuse Jean's order and go ho right now. However, her growling stomach really chose that mont to sound. Without saying a word, Lilia sat down and started eating her breakfast.
After being in an awkward silence for a while, Lilia finally said sothing, "…Thank you for last night. I really appreciate it." She said in a low voice.
Even though Lilia was still annoyed with Jean for bringing her ho without asking permission, at least she knew that Jean was just trying to help her. This made Lilia think that maybe this man was even better than she imagined.
"I just don't want to hear the news that the future wife of the fourth son of the Widjaya Family was found drinking at the karaoke until morning." Jean replied dryly.
She cancelled her thoughts earlier. This man was still as cold and reckless as she imagined. Lilia bit her lip so she wouldn't start cursing Jean. Couldn't this guy say sothing nice just once?
At that mont, the middle-aged woman with an apron walked into the dining room. Jean introduced her as Sister i. She had been Jean's babysitter since he was a child and was responsible for running the house.
"Young Master, there is a call for you." Sister i handed Jean his cell phone.
The man received the cell phone and read the caller na on the screen, then gave Lilia a strange look.
'...What?' Lilia returned her gaze in confusion.
Jean got up and left the room to pick up the phone.
Lilia's eyes continued to follow Jean's figure, still unable to proceed anything that just happened. She had to admit that Jean's handso face was true to her type. If only that man gave up his arrogant attitude and didn't try to ddle with her life, Lilia wouldn't mind marrying him.
"Miss, you are the first woman Young Master brought ho!" Sister i approached Lilia and started questioning her with questions, "How was your first et? How long have you been together?" The middle-aged woman's eyes shone with enthusiasm.
"Cough...Cough!" Lilia choked on her food and made Sister i hurriedly hand her a glass of milk.
"Don't be shy, miss. Young Master Jean is an extraordinary person. You have a good taste!" Sister i praised her young master sky high as she continued to clear the dining table, "When I changed your clothes last night, Young Master repeatedly emphasized that I should be careful and not wake you up!"
Lilia was stunned and looked at Sister i in confusion. She couldn't believe that Jean could be so attentive to her. Since their first eting two days ago, Jean had always been cold towards her. Lilia didn't understand why that man would want to contract marriage with a woman he didn't like even though he could choose any woman he wanted.
"No, we ..."
"Have you finished eating? Kenny is here." Jean's appearance cut off Lilia's words.
Lilia hurriedly finished her milk and stood up, "Yes, I'm done."
As she followed Jean, Lilia could feel Sister i's gaze sparkled full of expectation. She let out a sigh hoping that Jean would resolve this misunderstanding before her kind nanny got disappointed.
*****
When Lilia arrived ho, she saw her mother in the living room. Sylvia Pangestu sat on a European style sofa drinking a cup of tea. Lilia knew that her mother was waiting for her to co ho.
Sylvia glanced at Lilia with a cold gaze and put down her teacup, "Why are you just coming ho now?" Sylvia asked firmly.
"I stayed at Vivi's house last night." Lilia replied curtly while taking off her shoes.
She didn't bother speaking politely or even glancing at her mother. Whenever Lilia looked at her mother's face, she would only find a cold and apathetic expression that was even worse than Jean's.
Since childhood, Lilia knew that her mother didn't like her. All of Sylvia's love and care was poured on her younger brother, Daniel. Sotis, Lilia wondered if she was the real child of the Pangestu Family.
"You are famous now. You have to be more careful with what you say and do. Don't hang around people with no clear background." Lilia only heard the concern for the Pangestu Family's reputation in Sylvia's words.
There was not a shred of worry for her daughter who had not co ho all night in her voice.
"Yes, mom." Lilia replied in a flat tone. She was tempted to argue, but stirring up a ruckus would only bring trouble for herself.
Lilia imdiately headed to her own room. She didn't want to be in the sa room as her mother any longer.
"Yesterday your father told that you had t the fourth son of the Widjaya Family. Is it true?"
Lilia's steps stopped imdiately, "…Yes." The answer was reluctant.
"You have to thank him. Thanks to the Widjaya Family, our family was able to get through this financial crisis. Also, in three days our two families will et to discuss this marriage. Go on and buy the best clothes. Don't embarrass the Pangestu Family na."
Lilia clenched her fists while trying to hold back her anger, but this ti she couldn't take it anymore. Lilia turned around and locked eyes with Sylvia.
"Mother, do I have to get married?" Lilia said without thinking.
Sylvia's cold expression turned irritated, "You think we can change the contract now? Do you know how much dowry the Widjaya Family has given you?! If you don't get married, do you think our family can live comfortably like this forever?!"
"So you traded my happiness for wealth and reputation?!" Lilia fiercely disputed.
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