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The Most Loving Marriage: Don't Be Too Bad, Mr President novel Chapter 364

And so, Alistair took up his phone and dialed a number, “Get me something to eat now!”

“Yes, right now!”

“You think of it yourself and make sure you deliver it in half an hour!” After saying that, Alistair hung up the call.

Annabelle could easily guess who was the other person over the phone. She couldn’t help but exclaimed, “Why are you abusing your assistant like that in the middle of the night?”

“He has plenty of time to rest when I don’t go to the office. If I don’t give him some work now and enjoy his assistance, why am I hiring him?!” Alistair said.

“……”

Alistair would always have plentiful of excuses. Annabelle simply nodded her head and kept her mouth shut. It was definitely wiser to speak less. The more she speaks, the more mistakes she made.

And so, half an hour later, the door was knocked.

“Come in!”

After Alistair’s approval, the door opened slowly.

Alistair’s assistant, Jack walked in slowly.

“President mu!” He greeted the man. The moment he saw Annabelle inside, he greeted her awkwardly as well, “Miss Xia!”

The man felt fortunate that he had knocked on the door, if he were to interrupt something they were doing, he would undoubtedly get into trouble.

Annabelle sat on her bed and nodded back at Jack. She was feeling awkward as well and she couldn’t help but feel frustrated. Why did she have to stay in the same ward as Alistair!?

“Where is it?!” Alistair asked directly. The man didn’t feel anything was wrong at all.

“Outside. Now that the visiting hours had ended and I had to sneak it in here!” Jack said.

Annabelle, “…”

“Well, get it in then!” Alistair said.

And so Jack nodded in acknowledgment. He walked to the door and waved his hand, gesturing some men to bring the food inside.

When Annabelle saw the scene, she was stupefied.

Now she finally understood why would Jerry Kuang do that the other day!

Birds of the same feathers flock together!

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