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Me Before You novel Chapter 168

After all, just for pleasing him, she went to the kitchen and cooked his favorite food. She wanted to find an excuse to talk to him.

Olivia Taylor looked at Anna’s worried face and couldn’t help laughing. "Okay."

She also wanted to tease Daniel Taylor. It can be seen that when Daniel Taylor heard that Anna was cooking for him, his heart immediately melted.

Anna walked back and entered the study again.

Daniel Taylor has just finished scolding Jack Smith and was ready to go down when he saw Anna coming back.

"Sir, dinner is ready." Anna looked at him and said, "I cooked your favorite dish. Can you forgive me once? I promise I will never talk to that boy or any boy again!"

In the elevator, she mentioned the name of Alan Kevin. But now she didn’t even mention Alan Kevin’s name directly.

What else proof did he want to see her loyalty?

Jack Smith stood aside and noticed Anna. The things she did and the way she was speaking, he didn’t know about Mr. Taylor but his own heart melted.

Daniel Taylor didn’t speak. He just looked at Anna’s warm smile. He was not angry, but, after watching Anna so solemnly apologizing to him, he did not know how to answer for a while.

Fortunately, Jack Smith knew him well and has not forgotten to give Daniel Taylor a way and advised Anna, "Mr. Taylor, it’s time for dinner, let’s go downstairs."

Anna was also a person who knew how to climb. She hurriedly helped Daniel Taylor pushing the wheelchair, "Let’s eat together!"

John Peter and Alan Kevin just came out of the room and saw Anna pushing Daniel Taylor’s wheelchair into the elevator.

John Peter was coming downstairs, and Alan Kevin was behind him, Alan Kevin noticed something and asked, "Anna really have a good relationship with your uncle, right?"

Although he said hello to Daniel Taylor, but he still felt a sense of indifference in Daniel Taylor’s personality. And have heard before that Daniel Taylor’s cold nature.

However, Anna looked very happy with Daniel Taylor.

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