The Broken Warrior's Daughter

Chapter 690



Chapter 690

Harriet burst into laughter, and Andy laughed along. Original content from NôvelDrama.Org.

"Okay, wipe away your tears. Your brothers are entertaining Miriam inside. You can't miss this opportunity.

"Take ugly photos of them and post them online. You might make a fortune!" he joked.

Harriet chuckled, and Oliver's voice suddenly came from behind them. "Andy, you're making nonsense. Are you instigating Harriet to do something bad? I'll teach you a lesson."

Oliver grabbed Andy by the neck and tried to pull him inside. Harriet couldn't help but shake her head and laugh.

"Yvonne came here to whisper to Andy. What's going on? Are you guys keeping anything from us?" Alan said jealously.

"What secret? I just drank too much and came out to sober up. Andy then joined me," Harriet said, refusing to admit that she had been sad because of Delbert.

"I will sober up with you." Oliver let go of Andy and trapped Harriet on the balcony, pretending to be serious. "How do you want to sober up? Do you want tea, soft drinks, or something to eat? I'll get them for you."

Arthur came over and glanced at Oliver. "Don't lead Yvonne astray."

Oliver stiffened and forced a smile.

Arthur turned to Harriet and asked, "Yvonne, are you drunk? Should I go buy you some sobering medicine?"

"I'll go!" Alan volunteered, but Arthur's glance silenced him.

Lucas came up and took Harriet's hand. "Come with me. I have the best sobering medicine."

Andy stood on the side, looking at Harriet with a smirk.

He would like to see how Harriet handled the situation.

Harriet looked at them and quickly said, "No need! Your enthusiasm has dispelled the intoxication. Let's go back and have another round of drinks."

Their villa was filled with laughter. In contrast, the dining room where Sadie and Delbert sat was somewhat desolate.

Sadie prepared Delbert's favorite dishes, but she felt uneasy about the encounter between Harriet and Delbert.

Her position was now unstable, and she didn't want to lose Delbert.

She had to do something to keep Delbert by her side forever.

"Delbert, have a crab leg. It was just airlifted here today, and the servants got it from the hotel. It's still fresh," she said.

Delbert smiled and picked up dishes for her.

Sadie absentmindedly took a few bites before putting down her fork and knife.

Delbert noticed her hesitance and wiped his mouth. "What's wrong?"

"Delbert, let's get engaged," she said.

"Engaged?" Delbert exclaimed. "Why so sudden?"


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