Chapter 4. Warren’s Taste Is Not Bad
Penelope recalled those days when she went to college to audit classes. She was more diligent than other students, so many professors remembered her.
Penelope stared at the screen and suddenly found that the domestic situation was excellent. Why did her parents immigrate to a strange country all for their family to break up? Penelope was puzzled.
"School-deprived." Penelope is so frustrated that she didn't eat much at dinner.
Her plan of eating more as compensation is temporarily delayed.
Warren returned back at nine o'clock. Penelope looked out of her bedroom window and saw his car entering the yard. The car stopped, and he got out. He looked cool in a black coat.
After a while, Mrs. Brown knocked on her door and told her that she should go to the Eastern District to meet Asher's grandparents tomorrow.
Penelope quivered a little, thinking of Asher's words.
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