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Me Before You novel Chapter 158

Jack Smith led them to the elevator, and they went up to meet Daniel Taylor. Anna, who had just come downstairs, followed them back and rushed upstairs. There she saw Jack Smith leading them into Sir’s study.

Sir got jealous of him and called them here to make trouble with them?

Anna hurriedly followed them, stood at the door for a while. Aunt Lisa prepared the tea and was going to serve them. Anna looked at Aunt Lisa and said, "Aunt, I will help you in serving it."

Anna has always been very sensible. When Daniel Taylor entertained his guests, she never disturbed him. She wanted to go in, but she didn’t want to make Sir angry, so she had to find an excuse first.

Aunt Lisa found it strange. "You can do it?"

"Yes," Anna replied.

Anna worked as a nanny in Haicheng. Although she was young, but she has learned a lot because of her part-time jobs. She has the experience of serving dishes in the hotel, and now she just has to serve tea.

Aunt Lisa looked at Anna’s lovely appearance and liked her very much. "Okay, but be careful."

Anna carried the tea, knocked on the door and walked in.

Jack Smith stood aside and watched Anna bringing tea. He was puzzled. This girl just got up early and looked uneasy.

For what she is struggling with?

This is Aunt Lisa’s work. Why did she take it from her?

What if Mr. Taylor did not like it?

Anna entered the door and saw Daniel Taylor and two instructors sitting on the sofa. They seemed to talk about something important. Daniel Taylor’s face was calm, it looked like everything was alright.

But even after that, Anna was not relieved.

She didn’t want to let any bad incident happen. She knew Daniel Taylor’s personality. One couldn’t see his mind through his facial expressions.

Anna carefully served the tea and looked at Daniel Taylor and found that Daniel Taylor was also looking at her.

Because of her presence, everyone stopped talking. Anna wanted to hear what they were talking about. But she didn’t hear anything.

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