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Devoted Love:The Billionaire's Precious Wife novel Chapter 905

Chapter 905: Chapter 904

"We had spotted you the moment we stepped into the diner," Rosemary’s words sent Sean and Steward into a state of shock. Had their cover been blown so soon?

It must have been the diner manager’s poor attempt at discretion that led to their early discovery.

"My arm’s been injured, you see, so I’ve got to avoid anything too raw, spicy, or with a hint of alcohol. I’m not a fan of that sort of thing. Dishes like pork are just too greasy for my taste," Rosemary explained,

making a point to add, "Romeo ordered according to my usual preferences. I even thought it was too much food for two people to finish."

"Knowing Rose’s tastes, I made sure to order her favorites. The diner’s menu was half filled with raw and spicy options, so that’s why I didn’t order much," Romeo chimed in.

Mostly because his fiancée wouldn’t allow it!

Hearing this, Sean turned sheepish. So, he was the one who didn’t understand his sister’s preferences,not knowing what she liked or couldn’t eat. He had thought that by simply instructing the diner manager

to serve the best dishes, he was doing what was best for his sister.

It turned out, the joke was on him.

It was at this point that Steward realized why Mr. McMillian hadn’t shown Ms. Rose the menu when ordering. He already knew what Ms. Rose liked and would’ve just verbally checked with her on each dish, seeing if she approved before finalizing the order.

It wasn’t that he was being presumptuous or disrespectful to Ms. Rose.

With this revelation, a wave of embarrassment washed over Steward as well.

"But your relationship is all happened so fast." Sean was implying that they were getting cozy, holding hands, and nearly kissing, all before making their relationship official.

Rosemary glanced at Romeo and they shared a knowing smile, as if they had reached an unspoken agreement. She then said, "Actually, Romeo and I began seeing each other not long after I got home."

Sean’s jaw dropped at this news.

Steward was equally incredulous.

"To be precise, I was the one who kept pestering Rose until she finally gave in and agreed to give us a chance," Romeo confessed. "I wanted to clear the air with you when you came to see me at McMillian Corporation, but you kept interrupting me, not letting me speak."

Sean remembered how, back in the McMillian Corporation’s meeting room, he was so eager for answers, wanting to know if Romeo would pursue his sister and treat her right, that he had completely

ignored Romeo’s attempts to explain.

If he had just listened a few seconds longer, so many misunderstandings could have been avoided.

"Romeo told me about this, and I decided to give you a surprise," Rosemary added.

Now, with the charming couple standing before him, hands intertwined, Sean realized he had made a huge blunder.

No wonder this guy had been so casual, calling him Sean and referring to his precious sister as Rose - they were already on intimate terms.

No wonder Romeo didn’t mind sharing a drink with his sister. It wasn’t about being cheap; it was because their relationship had grown so close that sharing everything had become second nature to them.

His sister truly didn’t mind drinking after Romeo.

His heart suddenly felt a tinge of sourness, a hint of loss.

He hadn’t expected his sister to be swept off her feet so quickly.

As for the unfinished building’s surveillance, when his sister confronted Martha, Sean only knew about Serena’s repeated attempts to seduce Romeo. He was unaware of his sister and Romeo’s secret relationship of half a year.

In those videos, his sister never once mentioned that Romeo was her boyfriend, nor did Martha.

Instead, Martha bizarrely blamed his sister for returning to their family and for competing with Serena over Romeo.

But Rosemary wasn’t keen on him spending money and made no move to enter, "I’ve already got plenty of jewelry."

Mainly because she rarely wore any. It wasn’t practical for her line of work, and losing a piece could leave evidence, potentially blowing her cover.

"Just a quick look, okay?" Sean added, glancing at Romeo for backup.

Romeo chimed in, "Sean’s just being generous. Why not take a look?"

With a raised eyebrow, Sean knew Romeo was playing the game well.

Fearing Rosemary might refuse, Sean tugged her by the arm and steered her into the jewelry store.

"Bring out your best pieces – necklaces, rings, bracelets, you name it. The designs should be trendy and suited for a young lady."

The staff, spotting a big spender, clamored to serve them.

"What a ruckus! Get it together!" The manager emerged as the staff nearly came to blows, then his knees buckled upon recognizing Romeo and Sean. He steadied himself against a display case, "Mr.McMillian, Mr. Collins, forgive me for not realizing your esteemed presence. Shut the store for their exclusive service, now!"

"Do you have eyes only for me? Didn’t you see my sister?" Sean pulled Rosemary forward. "From now on, greet her first."

The manager hadn’t expected Sean to bring his sister, and although he wasn’t sure if she was a cousin or what, he saw the dollar signs in Sean’s protective attitude – this sale was going to be a jackpot!

"Miss Collins is stunning, making even our jewels pale in comparison. Please, this way." he said,leading them inside while lavishing praise, "Miss Collins is truly lucky to have Mr. McMillian and Mr.Collins for company. It’s the envy of many women."

The staff quickly presented their crowning jewels as the manager enthusiastically and respectfully introduced them, "These are our latest collections with auspicious meanings. This one represents smooth sailing, that one symbolizes happiness and bliss, and this one here is for peace and health."

Sean was so moved by the symbolism. He wanted to buy them all for his sister!

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