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EX-husband Groveling to Me novel Chapter 66

Back at the villa, Suny was exhausted.

She didn't know why she was so tired, probably because it was really distressing to run into Austin again and again.

"M, help me put a jar of water on."

The alcohol had made her not very sober, and she sat for a while before Suny opened her mouth and asked M to help put the water on.

The screen of her mobile phone on the sofa lit up, Suny inclined her head to glance at it and found that it was a message from Steven.

Suny tapped in and replied, "Just got home."

Steven replied, "Want late night snack?"

To be honest, she really hadn't eaten much.

"I'm a bit tired."

That was really a polite refusal.

"How about home delivery?"

Seeing this reply, Suny was stunned: "Then I won't aggravate my stomach."

Steven sent an emoji over, "Arriving in thirty minutes."

Seeing that, Suny couldn't help but smile, "Okay."

Steven sent another emoji over, but Suny didn't reply again.

The dress she was wearing looked good, but it was slimming and demanding on one's figure.

Suny hadn't eaten much all night and was afraid that her belly would accidentally bulge and make a joke.

Before Steven came, she planned to take a bath.

The doorbell rang just as her hair had been blown dry.

Suny turned off the hair dryer, put on her coat and went downstairs to answer the door.

It was a new day in a new year, and it was cold.

Inside the house it was as warm as spring, and as soon as she stepped outside, she shivered.

Rarely was she as slow as she was before, she trotted over and opened the door.

Before Steven even entered, Suny could smell the fragrant barbecue.

She glanced down, "It smells so good."

"I don't know if you like it."

Suny walked ahead and said, "I'm not a picky eater."

As the two entered the villa, Suny took out her spare slippers and sent them to Steven's feet, then went into the kitchen and brought out plates and chopsticks.

"Have a seat, I've just stewed iced sugar sorbet."

She pointed to the dining chair, and Steven put the things he was carrying on the tabletop, take off his heavy jacket and scarf and started unpacking the bags.

Winter takeaways were the hardest to keep warm, and barbecues were even harder.

Steven deliberately had them all wrapped in tinfoil, and replaced the normal takeaway boxes with insulated ones.

The barbecue was still as hot as if it had just come out of the oven after nearly 20 minutes of travel.

Suny came out with iced sugar sorbet, smelling the overflowing aroma, she couldn't help but purse her lips: "I haven't eaten barbecue for a long time."

"I thought you didn't like it."

Steven took the iced sugar sorbet Suny handed over and smiled.

"I like anything that's tasty."

Suny moved the teapot over, "This is tea."

With that, she poured herself a cup, took a sip, picked a bunch of leeks and looked up at Steven, "I am going to eat now."

"Okay."

After eating a skewer of grilled leeks, she suddenly thought of something: "There's pineapple beer inside the fridge, do you want some?"

Steven shook his head, "I don't really like drinking."

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