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Chapter 89
The intonation of the word ‘Baby’ is made as tic as possible to remind Livia about what happened last
night. When the girl screamed, telling Damian to call her baby,
She got goosebumps. The call unfortunately, is so scary.
“Want to see the results of your lack of teaching last night.” Damian untied the towel around his waist.
Livia wanted to turn her face away, but her hand was already on Damian's open chest.
“You see?” The white color and Damian’s normally flawless breastplate left sred. It looks like it's a hard
object hit.
‘My despicable hand, how hard did you hit him?!"
“Sorry,” Livia felt slow, following Damian’s body. “I am sorry, Baby.”
“Sorry. Is that enough to pardon your insolence?”
‘Sob, sob, so what do you want? Please don’t hitback.’ Finally, Livia gave in when Damian pulled her body
and pushed her onto the bed until she fell on it.
“How about | repay you with something worth it. | will make your whole body red too.”
Pulled the towel and tossed it into the corner of the bed. “Look how red it is.”
Point it at his chest. “How about we start from here, here, and here.” Damian pointed at Livia’s body part with his
finger.
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Meanwhile, Brown cout of Damian’s room again in another part of the room, closing the door silently. “Come
back here in two hours.”
Mr. Matt and the secretarial staff nod their head. It seems like they really understand what it means.
Brown snorted back into his room. Livia fell back asleep under the blankets, and Damian pulled the window
curtains to prevent his wife from being exposed to the Sun. Then he went out of the room. Brown was sitting in a
separate room, still in one room while finishing his work. He got up from his seat when Damian appeared, still in
his towel robe. “Good morning, young master.”
‘It’s actually noon. You guys haven't even eaten properly, aren't you hungry? Are you full of love?’ Brown
laughed in his heart.
“Hmm.”
“Here are you and the young lady’s clothes.” Brown put the bag on the table. “Just put it here. She's still
sleeping.” Pointing to the room from the corner of his eye. “Tell them to cin!” Damian sat on the sofa.
“Okay.”
Not long after, Brown entered again, followed by Mr. Matt and the secretarial staff. The woman mumbled. Her
tiring work yesterday didn ‘t even end until this morning.
“Brown must have said why | called you guys.”
“Yes, Master.” They answered at the stime.
“Brown, bringscoffee.” Damian seems to need to restore its strength and energy.
“Okay, Young master.” Brown cout of the room.
“Now start, you first.”
Damian pointed to the secretarial staff standing beside Mr. Matt. It hasn't even started yet. But, for sreason,
the atmosphere is already tense.
“The young lady cwithout an invitation, so she seemed confused until | met her when she entered. Then |
took her to the waiting room with Miss Helena and Madam.”
She was just explaining everything right, hoping Damian wouldn't punish her. She knows nothing about their
complicated life.
“I heard them having a friendly conversation at first, but when the madam said that Miss Helena would replace
the young lady, it seemed like the atmosphere beceven tenser.”
“Teh.”
T'm dead, he just said, ‘Tch.’God, help me.’
“But the young lady answered, which made the madam and Miss Helena immediately fall silent. They didn’t say
anything until leaving the room.”
“What did Livia say?”
*The young lady said that her relationship with you was very good. And maybe soon, you will have children.”
Damian laughed, imagining what her mother’s face would look like when she heard Livia say that.
The secretarial staff continued to explain what happened during the party. “The madam took Ms. Helena’s hand
while the young lady walked behind her as she exited the waiting room. Arriving at the hall, the lady introduces
Miss Helena as the perfect daughter-in-law she longs for to accompany you.”
Brown showed up with sgood coffee for Damian. “Please, Young master.” He glanced at the secretary who
was giving an explanation. Then stand behind Damian. His position was much more intimidating, actually.
“Because sguests knew that the young lady is your wife, they started gossiping loudly. Even | think the
young lady heard it too.”
Damian took a few sips of his coffee. Then, signaling for the secretarial staff to stop talking.
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“Mr. Matt, is mom still at home?”
How dare she if she didn’t go.
‘This morning, the madam brought her clothes bag. She said she would go to stay at the hotel.”
So far, his relationship with his mother is quite good. Damian fulfills all of his mother’s wishes if it is only related
to money matters. But he really didn’t want to get involved in his mother’s personal matters, just as he didn’t
want to have meddled in his own. But it seems that the mother’s attitude has gone too far this time.
Damian signaled for the secretarial staff to leave. The woman nodded her head, and it sounded like she was
breathing a sigh of relief.
“Go back to the office.” Brown's order.
“Yes, Sir.”
The woman closed the door silently.
“Brown, tell her to disappear from my sight for a long time.” Damian was sure that if he met his mother, he
would not be able to hold back.
“Okay, Young master.”
“All of you go out. Today, | will be here until evening. So just finish your business, Brown, and pickup this
afternoon.”
‘Do you want to spend the day just in your room?’ Brown didn’t want to ask and didn’t want to think about the
answer either.
He left the room with Mr. Matt.
He had a lot of work to do today. The inauguration of the green lake is insight. It’s tto end Helena’s struggle.
‘Damn, I'm already annoyed just remembering her name.’