Chapter 63 Replace Elaina

Bonnie didn't expect Lambert could invite her to have dinner. Remembering the plate of spaghetti last time, she agreed to his invitation.

Lambert didn't sit down or chat with her much after Bonnie entered the room. He said, "Ms. Collins, have a seat." Then, he hurriedly turned back to the kitchen.

Bonnie put the fruit she had brought on the table in the living room, sat up straight on the sofa, and looked around her neighbor's house.

This house, like Lambert, exuded a warm atmosphere.

The mass-tone attune of the house was in soft light yellow. There were not many decorations, but they were neatly placed, which made people feel comfortable.

Looking at Lambert's busy figure in the kitchen, Bonnie felt a little guilty, so she went to the kitchen and dished the food on the dining table.