Chapter 1258 You Like The Buns, Right?
Chapter 1258 You Like The Buns, Right?
Chapter 1258 You like the buns, right?
"Hm, what can we do at school? But I advise you to be careful these days."
The girl walked up to her with her hands thrust into her shoulders, condescending.
Extending her index finger, she poked Victoria's chest heavily and then walked away.
Watching the girl's back as she left, Victoria's eyes flushed slightly.
She was right, she really didn't deserve it.
After PE class, it was time for school to end.
Along the way, Madeline clung to Lawrence, constantly asking for gossip.
"Brother, you're trying to woo that girl, aren't you? You finally couldn't resist, right? You were pretending
to be so high and mighty before, it seems that you're actually mortal too."
Madeline grabbed Lawrence's arm and kept talking.
"Why are you so gossipy?" Lawrence cried.
"Gee, it's not that I love to gossip, mainly because you are my brother."
Madeline muttered.
There was only a slight pause, which did not abate for long, and then she added.
"Lawrence, you are one of the most cool guys, if you suddenly started chasing girls, wouldn't that be a
new thing?"
The more Madeline spoke, the more energetic she became, and it was hard to imagine the strength of
the news.
All the girls in the school, except for her, would fall out of love if Lawrence started courting anyone.
"Why are you so gossipy all day? If you have this spare time, use it in a proper way."
Lawrence said helplessly.
If someone else had been jabbering in his ear, he would have been impatient.
But the subject is his sister, so he has no choice but to suffer in silence.
"Wouldn't you hurry and tell me? Then naturally I wouldn't ask you."
Madeline pouted and said in an unpleasant manner.
"..."
Lawrence, however, did not respond to her.
Seeing this, Madeline could only give up.
...
When the siblings returned home after school, the table was already set with a sumptuous meal.
At the dinner table, Madeline's mouth was inattentive and she spilled the beans about Lawrence and
the girl.
"Oh?"
Jocelyn raised her eyebrows slightly, suddenly intrigued.
"Is it true what Madeline said?"
Jocelyn spoke up inquiringly, some surprise in her tone.
Lawrence has never been close to girls from kindergarten to now.
More than anything else, no girl could catch his eyes.
Sometimes, she even wonders if there is something wrong with Lawrence's sexual orientation.
How could Jocelyn not be curious about such a thing?
"Yeah."
Lawrence did not deny it and nodded honestly.
Jocelyn's face was filled with surprise, and then he looked at Lawrence and said, "Based on your
sister's description, I feel this girl is a good girl with a very delicate mind, the girl is sincere and genuine
to you."
Lawrence froze, not expecting his mother to be so gossipy too.
"Crush from High school era is really beautiful, this kind of feelings is the most pure and flawless."
Jocelyn added, "Lawrence, if you want a relationship, just go for it, if you miss the young era of love,
you will regret it. "
Lawrence, "Other people's mothers are scared when they mention early love, how can you do the
opposite?"
Jocelyn, "I'm not like them, I've always felt student love is the most pure and flawless thing, miss it, you
may not meet again in this life, and it will be a regret."
"Youth is so short, how can you afford it if you don't fall in love early?" Jocelyn added.
"Mummy, you are so enlightened," said Madeline with a happy, cheerful smile in her eyes.
She loves her mum and dad the most, who are always enlightened and ahead of the times.
Never the same as other people's mums and dads.
"But boys fall in love early, learn to protect girls, don't do things that hurt them, and don't take off her
underwear until you have the ability to put her in a wedding dress." Jocelyn added.
The subject caused Lawrence to cough lightly in embarrassment.
He didn't say anything, just ate his meal in silence, his face slightly flushed.
Seeing this scene, Jocelyn couldn't help but snicker.
"Girls should protect yourself, don't let them just touch you until you meet a guy who can give you a
wedding dress," said Jocelyn, looking at Madeline again.
Madeline nodded.
...
After school, Victoria arrived at the shop where she works part-time, but was distracted as she set out
her belongings.
"What's taking so long to set up an item?"
The owner stood behind her disgruntled.
At these words, Victoria stood up and bowed repeatedly to apologise.
"Sorry, boss, I was just lost in thought, I won't do it again next time."
"Forget it, it's fine, just hurry up and finish setting out these items."
The owner was kind enough to waive his hand and didn't bother too much.
"Thanks, boss."
Victoria said gratefully.
The owner's face looked better then, and when he turned to leave, if was still relieved.
"Victoria, don't you ever go off on another tangent over the day."
After shaking her head and clearing her mind of nonsense, she arranged all the merchandise on the
shelves.
After work, it was already nine o'clock in the evening.
Dragging her tired body, Victoria returned to the simple rental house rented by her family.
She slumped limply onto the bed.
Looking at the buns not far from the table, she was once again lost in thought, should she continue to
deliver the buns tomorrow?
After thinking for a while, she got up again, took out a piece of letter and began to write to Lawrence.
She recorded, on paper, perfectly, everything that happened in gym class today.
Afterwards, it was placed in an envelope and sealed, and leaned down ready to be placed in the box
under the table.
It was at this time that she realized that her case, in fact, was missing
What's going on here?
There, all the letters she had written to Lawrence, were her most precious things.
When she thought of this, she immediately got up to look for it, but searched the whole family and
couldn't find anything.
After re-finding it several times, she still couldn't find it and, in the end, she had to give up.
Sleepiness struck her and she then lay down.
...
The morning sun breaks through the sky, light gradually engulfs the darkness, a slight breeze shines
through the windowsill and the sun shines in.
Lawrence's long, curly eyelashes fluttered slightly, and his stunning features were illuminated by the
light.
After waking up, he washed up briefly.
When he came downstairs, Madeline was eating her breakfast.
"Brother, come and have your breakfast."
As she spoke, Madeline's mouth was still nibbling on a piece of bun, looking very cute and attractive.
"Okay."
Lawrence responded indifferently. Content protected by Nôv/el(D)rama.Org.
He then walked over to the table and sat down, but only picking up his glass of water and taking a
gentle sip of it.
"Brother, why aren't you even eating breakfast?"
Madeline felt strange, so he spoke up and asked a question.
"I'll eat later when I get to school."
Lawrence said indifferently.
"But don't you like school breakfasts?"
Madeline scratched her head and asked in confusion.
"Lately, I've been enjoying it."
Lawrence said.
"You like the buns someone gives you, right?" Madeline teased.