Chapter 252: Deeply Etched in My Memory

Wilson Finley's question immediately stumped Edward Brown, he coughed lightly, still very confused: "I mean, doesn't someone like Second Master Finley have any beautiful and considerate maidens around him?"

While saying this, he deliberately glanced at Serena Brown next to him as a warning.

As for Serena Brown, she didn't react much and remained calm.

Wilson Finley, long accustomed to such curiosity and questioning, stood up, placed his suit jacket on his arm, and sighed indifferently: "I haven't had time to think about these issues."

Edward Brown got up abruptly, his expression was not very friendly: "You don't have time to think, but you sure know how to attract ladies, Second Master Finley, you must have quite the charm."

"Brother!"

Serena Brown immediately grabbed Edward Brown's arm, trying to stop him.

Edward Brown glanced at her and said, "I'm just joking, a good man shouldn't keep a good lady waiting."