Chapter 341 It's All My Fault

Donna had always been frugal. How terrible the food would be if she poured it out?

Nancy looked up at her parents and said haltingly, "Actually, it's okay..."

Didn't her mother make a mountain out of a molehill?

York then picked up the chopsticks again and said coldly, "Let's eat. It's too troublesome."

Then Donna sat down again.

Her tears dropped into her bowl.

York sat next to her, but he didn't even take a look at her.

The bitterness in Donna's heart was like the salty fried vegetables.

Her daughter's fate was also ignored like this.

Was it all her fault?

She had lived a hard life, but she still hoped that her daughter could live a happy life.

The reason why Cherry did this to Moore was that she hated the Nalan family so much, right?

Well, she would bear all the resentment.

Don't hurt her innocent daughter...

She was the one who deserved the most happiness...

When J opened the door, his heart skipped a beat.

Early in the morning, there was a figure standing outside the door.

The woman was dressed simply and generously. It was too cold in the morning, and her shoulders were still shrunk. When the door of the restaurant opened, her thin face showed a trace of brilliance.

She came up with morning dew on her hair, "Excuse me, is Miss Cherry here?"

J smiled.

In the sunshine, his smile was almost crystal clear, and the middle-aged woman's face flushed.

He wrote on the paper and handed it to th

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"Wait for a moment." Donna refused to tell them.

She looked at the clock anxiously. Within a few minutes, she could hardly sit still. She ran to the window and looked down, afraid of missing something.

York also frowned and asked, "What kind of guest have you invited? It's so late. Why haven't they come? "

"They will be here soon." Outside the window, it was already dark. With her eyes wide open, Donna couldn't see clearly what was happening downstairs, and she was very anxious.

Sarah didn't want to eat anything now.

She glanced at Jacob.

Jacob stroked his index finger with his thumb leisurely, totally ignoring her situation.

Sarah was so angry. At this time, the doorbell rang.

Donna jumped up happily, "Here they are!" She rushed to open the door, and the people in the dining room couldn't help but poke their heads out and look out.

The voice that came into the room was elegant and gentle, "Sorry for keeping you waiting."

The voice was so familiar that Jacob raised her head suddenly and stood up.

Donna said in a hurry, "It doesn't matter. Thank you for coming here."

"This is a gift for you. It's just a little token to show my respect to you." Cherry took the gift box from J and handed it to Donna.

Donna blushed and said, "Well, that's so kind of you..."

"Don't be so courteous." Cherry smiled faintly and said, "It's necessary to bring a gift when paying a visit to the elders. You don't have to be polite."