Chapter 385: Although a life-saving favor should be reciprocated like a bubbling spring _1

The next morning, Suzanne was hugged by Abigail's small hand. They hid under the cover whispering and giggling for a while before Charlotte called Abigail to wash up, have breakfast, and get ready for kindergarten.

It was too late for Suzanne to cook breakfast for Mason at Caesar Mansion, so she simply bought breakfast from a nearby restaurant and brought it over.

A few restaurants close to Caesar Mansion had changed owners, but some were still operating as they were two years ago with their flavors unaltered.

Just as she stepped through the door, holding breakfast, she forgot about the carpet in front of Mason's house entrance. She ended up stumbling over the edge and, fearing the breakfast would spill over, she instinctively lifted the bag high. With a thud, she fell to the ground, kneeling.

Mason, who was passing by the living room with a glass of water, saw Suzanne at his entrance, "Even if I owe you my life, there's no need for you to kneel to me."