When the Wind is Sweet: The Fairy Tale of Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster Chapter 225: President Lancaster Finally Took the Initiative
Adrian Lancaster maintained a calm deanor, both hands gripping the steering wheel as he looked straight ahead.
She didn’t speak, nor did he know what to say, and the atmosphere in the car was a bit heavy.
After so unknown amount of ti passed, Faye Turner turned her gaze towards him, asking softly, "Have you eaten?"
"No." The man parted his thin lips, still not turning his gaze.
The girl withdrew her gaze, took out her phone, and dialed Mrs. Rhodes’ number, speaking softly, "Mrs. Rhodes, please prepare dinner for Mr. Lancaster. I’ve already eaten, but there are still so shrimp balls he likes in the fridge."
"Sure, madam, I’ll prepare it right away."
After hanging up, Faye Turner turned to look out the car window.
The car continued to drive forward, and Adrian Lancaster still didn’t speak to explain anything.
And Faye, understandingly, didn’t ask.
Once they went upstairs and entered the house, Mrs. Rhodes greeted them, "Hello, Mr. Lancaster, hello, madam." She had also prepared slippers for them.
"Mrs. Rhodes, is dinner ready?" Faye asked with a smile, catching the aroma of chicken soup.
"Yes, yes, it’s ready. Mr. Lancaster can wash his hands and eat now." Mrs. Rhodes was very amiable, "Madam, would you like to have a little more?"
"No, thank you." Saying this, she walked towards her study.
As for Adrian Lancaster, he headed to the dining room.
Before long, soone knocked on the front door and rang the doorbell.
Faye turned her head in confusion, looking outside, wondering who could be visiting?
After Mrs. Rhodes opened the door, a man’s questioning voice ca through, "Is Madam here? The Old Master sent to deliver so gifts for her."
Faye imdiately stopped her work, got up, and walked out. At this ti, Adrian Lancaster also got up and ca to the door.
The door opened, and four n ca in from outside, courteously greeting them, "Hello, Young Master, Hello, Madam." They carried bags or large boxes in their hands.
This lineup was sowhat reminiscent of a traditional family’s betrothal gift in ancient tis.
"Madam, these are all sent by the Old Master. There’s food, clothing, and things to use. He hopes you will like them and be a bit happier."
"Thank you." Faye was a bit taken aback, yet smiled as she gave her thanks, "Please thank Grandfather for ."
"Alright, we won’t disturb you any longer, goodbye." They put down the items and then turned to leave.
Soon, Grandfather called Faye on her phone.
As she returned to her study, she slid to answer the call, "Grandfather, why did you have soone send gifts over?"
"Do you like them?" The Old Master wanted to cheer her up, "Girls receiving gifts are generally delighted, wearing beautiful clothes and eating tasty food, all contribute good emotional value."
"Thank you, Grandfather, having you like so much, I’m already very, very happy." Faye knew Grandfather was worried about her mood due to the news.
anwhile, Grandfather’s actions made Adrian Lancaster, who had returned to the dining room for dinner, reflect.
Was Grandfather setting an example?
Showing Adrian Lancaster through actions that it was ti to give gifts?
If he didn’t give Faye gifts, Grandfather would probably bla him. But, what should he give?
Adrian Lancaster was very troubled.
After dinner, he stood up and walked into her study. The door was open, and he didn’t knock.
The girl, busy working, raised her head to et the man’s deep gaze.
His tall figure was indeed impressive, his noble deanor and unique aura made him stand out, giving a different sensation compared to other n.
Adrian Lancaster’s gaze lingered on her face for a mont, his eyes withdrawing as he asked in a flat tone, "Why don’t you ask for an explanation?"
Finally, the topic was brought up, and he did it first.
Faye was quite happy.
She raised the corners of her lips, gently and obediently saying, "Because I trust you."
This statent caused Adrian Lancaster’s eyebrows to furrow slightly.
She continued, "If you wanted to be with Ivy Jennings, you would have married her long ago. Working together for so many years, being around each other day and night, is the easiest way to develop feelings."
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