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Chapter 329 You're Married? The pink cocktail before Avery and Jessica was named 'Pink Memories.' It was a standard cocktail with a low alcohol content. As for Daniel's blue drink, it was called 'Shark's Ocean,' with an alcohol content so high it could knock out an ox! Daniel might not have known the cocktail's name, but his keen sense of smell quickly alerted him something was off. This wasn't the typical welcfor meeting a future son-in-law - it was a ploy to get him sloshed.
Jessica, aware of the Shark's Ocean, immediately informed the waiter. "My assistant has to drive later; he can't have alcohol. Just bring him sorange juice." "No need," Avery interrupted, then addressed the waiter firmly. "If he can't handle a drink, what good is he as an assistant? Isn't the point of a male assistant to take drinks on your behalf during business dinners? Today, I'll play the role of your client and test him to see if he's competent." "Auntie, you're trying to getdrunk on our first meeting?" "What did you just call me?" "Auntie. Or did you expectto call you 'mom'? That would be asking too much of me, wouldn't it?" Daniel's reluctance was clearly etched across his face.
Avery was stunned by his words. Her suspicions, already piqued upon this odd arrangement where her daughter brought an assistant to dinner, deepened. What kind of assistant warrants being part of a family meal? Suspicious, Avery directed a probing look at Jessica. "What's going on here?" "Nothing much. My assistant used to be a comedian. He's just joking!" Jessica quickly covered.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtOf course, Avery wasn't buying it. She turned to Daniel with a stern face. "Are you joking?" "What joke? I'm your daughter's husband. Properly speaking, I should be calling you 'mom.' However, since you haven't givena bonus to change how I address you, I'll stick with 'auntie' for now. Maybe if there's money involved someday, I'll call you 'mom."" "Idiot, shut up!" Jessica snapped before Daniel could say more.
To stop him from spouting more nonsense, she stuffed a piece of steak into Daniel's mouth. "Go chew on smeat!" "No! I look this good, and you can't bear to letmeet your mom?" "If you don't stop this nonsense right here, you can get out!" "If you wantto stop being your husband, then let's divorce! As long as we're not divorced, you're still my wife!" Daniel's words left Avery's jaw on the floor.
She glared at Jessica with a serious expression. "Did you two get married officially?" "No!" "Yes!" Jessica denied while Daniel confirmed, providing two conflicting answers at once.
"Jessica, what in the world is going on?" demanded Avery.
"What's there to explain? Jessica and I made a marriage pact when we were kids. Now we're both adults. Hence, we should be married," Daniel chimed in unabashedly.
Chapter 329 You're Married? The pink cocktail before Avery and Jessica was named 'Pink Memories.' It was a standard cocktail with a low alcohol content. As for Daniel's blue drink, it was called 'Shark's Ocean,' with an alcohol content so high it could knock out an ox! Daniel might not have known the cocktail's name, but his keen sense of smell quickly alerted him something was off. This wasn't the typical welcfor meeting a future son-in-law - it was a ploy to get him sloshed.
Jessica, aware of the Shark's Ocean, immediately informed the waiter. "My assistant has to drive later; he can't have alcohol. Just bring him sorange juice." "No need," Avery interrupted, then addressed the waiter firmly. "If he can't handle a drink, what good is he as an assistant? Isn't the point of a male assistant to take drinks on your behalf during business dinners? Today, I'll play the role of your client and test him to see if he's competent." "Auntie, you're trying to getdrunk on our first meeting?" "What did you just call me?" "Auntie. Or did you expectto call you 'mom'? That would be asking too much of me, wouldn't it?" Daniel's reluctance was clearly etched across his face.
Avery was stunned by his words. Her suspicions, already piqued upon this odd arrangement where her daughter brought an assistant to dinner, deepened. What kind of assistant warrants being part of a family meal? Suspicious, Avery directed a probing look at Jessica. "What's going on here?" "Nothing much. My assistant used to be a comedian. He's just joking!" Jessica quickly covered.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmOf course, Avery wasn't buying it. She turned to Daniel with a stern face. "Are you joking?"
"What joke? I'm your daughter's husband. Properly speaking, I should be calling you 'mom. Howeven, since you haven't givena bonus to change how I address you, I'll stick with 'auntie' for now. Maybe if there's money involved someday, I'll call you 'mom."" "Idiot, shut up!" Jessica snapped before Daniel could say more.
To stop him from spouting more nonsense, she stuffed a piece of steak into Daniel's mouth. "Go chew on smeat!" "No! I look this good, and you can't bear to letmeet your mom?" "If you don't stop this nonsense right here, you can get out!"
"If you wantto stop being your husband, then let's divorce! As long is as we're not divorced, you're still my wife!" Daniel's words left Avery's jaw on the floor.
She glared at Jessica with a serious expression. "Did you two get married officially?" "No!" "Yes!" Jessica denied while Daniel confirmed, providing two conflicting answers at once.
"Jessica, what in the world is going on?" demanded Avery.
"What's there to explain? Jessica and I made a marriage pact when wen were kids. Now we're both adults. Hence; we should be married," Daniel chimed in unabashedly. X