Chapter 7 - 7: Skilled in Choosing People



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Chapter 7: Chapter 7: Skilled in Choosing People

After saying that, Adrian Zhekova hurriedly left.

He just got into the car and didn't notice that behind his car, Cindy Clarke hurriedly arrived, riding her electronic scooter.

Adrian Zhekova then drove away.

Meanwhile, Morgan Clarke stood up and waved happily, shouting, "Cindy Clarke!"

As soon as Cindy heard her sister, she rushed over and hugged Morgan tightly.

She didn't see that Morgan's mouth had twisted a bit in pain.

"Why did you run out alone like this?" Cindy anxiously asked. "Do you know how worried I was when your teacher said you were missing?"

Morgan glanced at Sheldon Rowland and said, "Let's not discuss family matters in public. I'll talk to you about it later."

Cindy: "..."

Sheldon Rowland: "..."

Don't want to give him any ravioli.

However, since she had done something wrong, she dared not ask for it so easily, so she could only stare longingly at the steaming, fragrant ravioli on the table.

Cindy thought it was inappropriate to accept help from Sheldon and then eat his food.

Seeing Morgan's longing to eat, Cindy also looked at the ravioli for a moment.

Suddenly, she paused and sniffed the air.

Morgan knew her sister well, and from the way Cindy was acting, she knew something was amiss. Morgan immediately asked, "What's wrong? Is there something wrong again?"

Without speaking, Cindy pulled Morgan to sit down and leaned in closer to the bowl, sniffing it several times.

Afterward, she shyly smiled at Sheldon, "Let me have a taste."

Sheldon also noticed something was wrong and saw that Cindy seemed to have discovered something strange.

Considering she was also a chef, maybe she could taste something different in this ravioli.

He then quickly gestured for Cindy to go ahead.

Cindy scooped a spoonful of soup first, took a small sip, and carefully savored it.

Suddenly her face darkened.

Then, she took a small bite of the ravioli and immediately threw the rest back into the bowl.

"Don't eat this ravioli," Cindy said sternly.