35 Chapter 35: Why Halve Meals? (1/2)

Thinking about this, Taylor snorted and said: ”You also don't want Ethan to misunderstand, and think you're having an affair with another man, right? It's better to delete the photo. I'm going to play cards. I'm not in the mood to talk with you anymore. Let's go, Khloe.”

Khloe was reluctant to leave, but she felt obliged to follow her mother-in-law. But a few steps later, Khloe turned around, took off her sunglasses, and glared at Kylie.

Actually, she had never intended to send that photo to Ethan; she just hated to have to listen to Taylor's long-winded complaints. Once her ears were rid of her, she was in a good mood to go shopping.

Back at Toprak Mansion, Lucy offered to help Kylie carry her bags.

”Where is Lord Ethan?” Kylie asked.

”The Lord has gone out on business,” Lucy answered, respectfully.

”Here, give the bags to me. They're not heavy.” Kylie took the shopping bag back from Lucy and directly went upstairs.

As she passed the locked room, she deliberately put the shopping bag on the floor and stretched out her arms to make it look like she was resting. When she saw that nobody was nearby, she tried to open the door.

Since Ethan had renovated the house, that room must also have been renovated. But it was still locked.

Kylie became even more confused. Although she didn't have much interest in exploring the privacy of others, she was still curious about the locked room.

Like with Pandora's Box, the urge to open it is greater when you are told you cannot.

Today, Kylie had specially bought a pair of conservative cotton pajamas. When she hanged them in the wardrobe, she wanted to laugh, for no real reason.

The man's clothes were all black or white, while her cartoon pajamas changed the color combination and style of the whole cloakroom, making it incongruous. It was just like her: loud, unreasonable, and taking over Ethan's life.

While he was not yet home, Kylie made a big change for the bedroom by opening the curtain. As the sun shone in, she unconsciously narrowed her eyes. The sky was blue, and she could see a spattering of white clouds from the window. The temperature was high, but the air was fresh.

Pupu slipped into the room and circled her, barking. ”Pupu, how about we play a challenging game?” Kylie smiled secretively and took Pupu downstairs.

The game she had in mind was really challenging...

Kylie was lying on the sofa, glancing at Pupu, who was unwillingly curled up on the floor. The beady eyes seemed to ask her: ”Are you kidding me? Why no games?”

Pupu suddenly stood up. ”Don't move,” she said. Pupu lay down again, after having been scolded by Kylie. Poor Pupu glanced at her, then put his chin on the ground.

”Well done,” Kylie praised. ”Now let's pretend we're dead bodies. Whoever moves first loses, understand?”

Lucy passed by the sitting room; she felt funny and embarrassed. ”Ma'am, your game is really special. Don't you want to bring Pupu into the entertainment industry?”

Kylie was a little tired today. She lay on the sofa and relaxed, just like Pupu. Except her hands were holding the script of Tea House.

When Ethan entered, he saw a snow-white foot dangling from the sofa, which was shaking in a very ostentatious way.

His pupils quickly contracted; he felt a stream of warm blood pass over his abdomen. He narrowed his eyes and stared at the foot. The image in his mind was of a woman with a slender waist.