Chapter 11 Undercurrents in the Restaurant
The restaurant was softly lit, and the beautiful girl quietly enjoyed the food in front of her, occasionally looking up and smiling in response to Frederick's words. How could this woman accept this sudden marriage so calmly? Was it sincere? Or did she have other intentions? Tristan looked at Serena, his eyes deep and unfathomable.
Noticing that Frederick and Tristan's attention was drawn to Serena, Ivy couldn't help but tighten her grip on the chopsticks, her eyes full of resentment. "Grandpa Miller," she used the chopsticks to pick up the braised lion's head and put it on Frederick's plate, with a bright smile on her face, "This is your favorite, please eat more." Her words revealed her closeness to the Miller family .
" Thanks to you for being thoughtful and remembering what I like to eat, unlike Tristan, the brat." Frederick smiled with relief and picked up a piece and put it in his mouth.