Chapter 36 Naturally, I Will Take Care of My Wife

Sigrid didn't dare to think about it anymore. She wanted to change to a cup of juice, but Rebecca told the servant to take away the juice, which cut off her chance to have any.

She felt that it was really unfair. She couldn't drink what she wanted. Looking at the situation, it would take at least two hours to finish the meal.

In the next half an hour, no matter how Franklin persuaded George to drink, George never touched a drop of wine, which made Sigrid think that maybe his capacity for drinking was worse than hers, and that's why he wasn't touching the wine.

Edward and Rebecca looked at each other, and then Edward whispered something in Rebecca's ear.

The six people were sitting around the small table. When Sigrid turned her head, she could see that the two of them were intimately together, and she could also hear Rebecca's occasional coquetry.

It made her feel a little uncomfortable, so she lowered her head to eat.