Chapter 89 Want to Kill Vivian
Chapter 89 Want to Kill Vivian
"Grandma, although the prawns are delicious, you still need to eat some vegetables. It's better for your
body."
Yoona stood up, and picked up some vegetables for Madame Cheal. She also picked up some
vegetables for Vivian, "Vivian, you have some too."
Yoona had never thought that one day, she would try to please Vivian. Even if it was because Morris
and Madame Cheal were here, she had no choice but to do so.
But this action still made her feel that she lost her status and dignity.
"Sorry. I like meat and don't like vegetables."
Wearing gloves, Vivian held her chopsticks and picked up the vegetables on her plate. After thinking for
a while, she threw them directly into Morris' bowl, "It's a pity to throw them. Here you are."
She deliberately disgust Morris.
Morris glanced at Vivian coldly. His handsome face darkened and he lowered his eyes slightly. He
glanced at the vegetables on his plate and did not speak.
Yoona poked the rice in her bowl with her chopsticks. She felt Vivian was deliberate, but she couldn't
lose her temper in front of Madame Cheal. She could only smile apologetically and said, "It's good to
eat more meat."
During dinner, Vivian and Madame Cheal chatted happily. Morris and Yoona sitting opposite were
extremely quiet, as if they were in different word.
Until dinner was over, the vegetable was still in the Morris' dish.
After the meal, Yoona got up to clean up the bowls and chopsticks and said, "Grandma, I don't know
how to cook. Let me wash the bowls."
She had never done such a thing in the Lee family.
In order to please Madam Cheal, She tried all her effort.
Madame Cheal nodded, "That's fine."
So, Yoona and the servants cleaned up the table and went to the kitchen to wash bowls.
Vivian felt that Yoona was running out of patience, but she didn't care.
"Grandma, aren't you full? Let's go for a walk in the yard."
"Well, I happen to have this idea." Madame Cheal stood up and gave Morris a look. Although Morris felt
a little helpless, he could only stand up and follow behind them.
Walking in the yard of the Cheal's Mansion, Vivian held Madame Cheal's hand and pointed to the west
of the sunset, which covered half of the sky, Beautiful sunset. Grandma, take a look."
Madame Cheal stopped and looked at the setting sun. She couldn't help but sigh, "That's right. The
setting sun is so beautiful."
She suddenly remembered the time when she was with her husband. He liked to take her out to watch
the sunrise and sunset, which were all beautiful memories.
It was a pity that after his death, she fight alone, and had no mood to enjoy the sunrise and sunset.
Madame Cheal fell into deep thought. Vivian saw her expression. She frowned in confusion, glanced at
Morris, and then said to Madame Cheal, "Grandma, if you like to watch sunset, I can take you to the
Mountain Cloud and the sea beach. Let's go to enjoy it."
"Okay, okay, alas..."
Madame Cheal nodded and sighed earnestly. She walked forward with Vivian. While walking, she
sighed with emotion, "In the past, when my husband was around, he also liked to watch the sunrise
and sunset. Now that he has been gone for more than ten years, I have never seen this again."
"Don't worry, grandma. I am with you."
Vivian patted her chest and said with a sweet smile.
"Okay, I’ll wait for you."
"No problem."
Vivian nodded.
They walked forward hand in hand.
Behind them, Morris' eyes were deep as he listened to their laughing and joy. He looked at the long-lost
smile on his grandmother's face and suddenly felt very beautiful.
Madame Cheal, and even Morris had not felt such warmth and harmony for a long time
He stared at Vivian's back occasionally. Suddenly, he felt that this girl was like a beam of light,
illuminating his world, which was either black or white, and making everything colorful and lighted.
It was an excellent feeling.
"Grandma, I probably can not come to see you recently."
As they walked, Vivian said to Madame Cheal, "I have to go to Lansing to do charity. It will take half a
month."
"To Lansing?"
Madame Cheal suddenly stopped and looked at her, "Lansing isn't close to Houston. I heard that
there's a tough life there. Can you bear it?"
Vivian smiled and wrapped her arms around Madame Cheal's shoulders. She said very intimately,
"Grandmother, you underestimate me. I grew up in the countryside. It is no problem."
"What a good girl. It's good for you to do public service. I support you, but be careful to take care of
yourself."
Madame Cheal reminded Vivian repeatedly.
"Grandma, don't worry. I'll be fine."
Therefore, they continued to stroll around the garden.
When Yoona finished washing the dishes, she came out and wanted to ask Madame Cheal for credit,
but there was no one in the living room.
Until she asked others, she knew that three of them went for a walk in the backyard garden.
Her delicate cheeks collapsed in an instant. She was angry and aggrieved, but she couldn't lose her
temper.
She could only walk out of the living room to the garden and chat with Madame Cheal.
Then the three of them left.
Vivian came here to take a taxi, so Madame Cheal asked her to take Morris' car. She readily agreed.
Yoona sat in the passenger seat, and Morris sent her home first.
After getting out of the car, Yoona waved to Morris and said, "Morris, thank you." Then she looked at
Vivian sitting in the back row, "Vivian, where do you live?"
She was out of the car, and there was only Vivian and Morris alone. Would Vivian take advantage of
her absence to seduce Morris?
Yoona was very worried. Content (C) Nôv/elDra/ma.Org.
Hearing Yoona's words, Vivian ignored her and turned a deaf ear to her.
Morris said to Yoona, "Go back quickly and rest early."
"Okay, Morris. ... Bye." She waved her hand reluctantly and jealously glanced at Vivian who was sitting
in the back row. However, she couldn't say anything.
Morris answered, then started the car and left.
Half an hour later, they returned to the Shades Club apartment. Vivian took off her shoes without any
image, walked barefoot to the sofa, and lay down motionless.
For two days in a row, Vivian only slept for three hours a day. She couldn't hold on any longer and soon
fell asleep on the sofa.
Morris did not say anything when he saw this. He returned to his bedroom to take a shower. When he
walked out of the bathroom, his phone rang.
He picked up his phone and saw Madame Cheal's phone number jumping on the screen. He
answered, "Grandma."
"Morris, grandma is asking you to do one thing..."
While Madame Cheal was speaking on the other end of the line, Morris frowned but had to nod in
agreement.
After hanging up, he walked out of the bedroom and found that Vivian had come back. She was
sleeping on the sofa.