Chapter 58
I heard he was a handsome man.
If these designs could get the boss’s appreciation, it would be like Paulette earning a badge of honor.
Paulette had no idea about it. She had dinner with Jeremiah at night and then rushed home. She was in a hurry because she had to prepare for the postgraduate entrance exam after work.
It’s only been two months.
Although she was confident enough, she still had to study harder.
Last night Jeremiah went out again. When he got home, he saw her sleeping on the table, with a pen still in her hand, and her cheek squished up against the table.
He sighed with a bit of pity, grabbed the blanket from the nearby sofa and
covered her with it.
Just as she was about to take a step, Paulette woke up groggily.
“You’re back?”
She yawned and sat up, “I got so into my book, did you have supper?”
“A little bit.” Jeremiah sat back on the edge of the sofa and pulled her up by the hand. “Are you hungry?”
“I’m not hungry, I just ate two bags of snacks earlier.”
These days they were all very busy, hardly had a chance to cook at home.
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Jeremiah thought eating out all the time wasn’t a solution, and said, “Do you mind having one more person at home? If not, I’ll have a housekeeper come over. When I’m busy, she can cook for you.”
Paulette was taken aback, “I can do it myself.”
“Like last time?”
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Jeremiah smiled slightly and whispered, “It was the housekeeper we had before, and my parents are not home recently, so she should be happy to go back to her country.”
Paulette remembered that Jeremiah’s family did have a live–in housekeeper before. It seems like she went abroad with them.
She asked tentatively, “Larissa Kemp?”
“Um.”
Jeremiah was a bit surprised, “You actually remember.”
“Of course I remember,” Paulette said with a smirk. “Whenever I came to your house before, you deliberately didn’t give me anything to eat, it was Larissa who secretly gave me something.”
“Then you should bring Larissa back… Long time no see, I kinda miss her.”
Jeremiah booked a flight for Larissa that night, so she could fly back home the next day.

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