l, can we put off the procedures until after
gged. It didn't really matter
a sigh of relief. She had to do ever
vited him to have
e ordered the cheapest thing on the menu-sour noodles and braise
is wallet, but Essie, who didn't seem to
chance, and after this awkward marriage, we won't meet
n approval t
host, Essie gave Zac a dried bean. "Help yourself. The food here is ch
ws and said, "How do you know w
s. So if it's used oil, I will have diarrhea if
inistration with her talent, ' Zac
took a sip of water. Then, she raised her head to l
husband. It would be bad if he was a wanted criminal or he was
any work right now," Zac replied, not going into d
ild houses and move bric
as a job, ' Essie t
g, "Where do you live now?" She had to figure out where he lived. That way, if she co
rfunctorily. This woman
trap," she explained before suddenly covering her mouth with her hands. She realized that she had implied through her words that he was a hobo who came from another city and d
shrugged, hoping to end the topic of hou
hat had nothing but his good looks. Frauds probably wouldn't be interested in
nt thing for Essie to do. She wanted to make a nice business suit for Zac. As a jobless
he next day, when Zac came, she greeted him wit
Essie said
othing but trash in his eyes, and he would never accept
irl had good taste, and the clothes w
fitted
y. He had a nine-head body that was perfectly proportionate body
ect that even beggar clothes
el. One look at his body was enough to give
Zac walked over to her and sa
her eyebrows. Using just her eyes, she could tell the siz
leaned in towards her and said, "Have you been obs