Seriously, How Did He Win My Heart

Chapter 900 Did He Buy a Clothes Shop?



Chapter 900 Did He Buy a Clothes Shop?

Since the day was shorter in winter, it was already dark when Nancy woke up. She hurriedly got up and

cleaned herself up before going downstairs.

Maisie and Daisy, who were preparing dinner in the kitchen, had set the table with delicious dishes.

Ezra was in the living room with his son, while scrolling through the phone to deal with some business.

Seeing the cozy scene, Nancy was overflowing with warm feelings of love and didn't worry about her

son after realizing he had found the right woman who was an excellent girl with a positive attitude

towards life.

Although their relationship still had problems, Nancy was ready to talk to his son about his matter since

she thought that Ezra didn't show enough sincerity to Maisie and that he didn't want to show his

feelings when without a sense of security in the relationship.

Nancy went to the kitchen first, smiled, and asked, "Do you need any help?"

Maisie who had finished a meal quickly replied at the sight of her, "Thank you. I'll just get all the food

ready. You can wait outside."

"I can also cook." Nancy rolled up her sleeves and came over.

Knowing that Nancy was serious, Maisie pointed to the pasta ingredients and said, "You can help me

with the pasta."

Nancy nodded, "OK. He loved spaghetti bolognese since he was a child, so I'm good at making pasta."

Then Nancy shot a meaningful glance at Maisie and wondered if she was ready to cook Ezra's favorite

food.

Embarrassed, Maisie looked away and added, "Then you cook this meal. And I put the other dishes on

the table first."

In fact, Maisie knew Ezra loved pasta, so she decided to cook it for him when she lived in his home. In

other words, she had to do something to return Ezra's favor.

When preparing the meal, Daisy told Maisie to save some food on other plates so that Daisy would

stay in the kitchen to have dinner.

Daisy would've eaten with Maisie at the same table. When Ezra came, he didn't mind it. Now, Nancy

naturally would not refuse to eat with Daisy at the same table.

But Daisy voluntarily left the table to have lunch somewhere else because she felt that as an outsider

she shouldn't participate in their family conversations at the table. Maisie would have Daisy as a family

who knew all her sufferings and felt it was reasonable to eat together. But since Daisy insisted on

leaving the table, she had to give up.

At the dinner table, Nancy praised Maisie's cooking. "Living abroad all the year round, I really haven't

had such delicious food for a long time. Even when I cook, I often cook the simplest dishes and never

get to eat so much."

Ezra added, "You must be really lonely abroad, right? Do you want to go back to live with us?"

"People you don't like won't bother you anymore. If you come back to live with us, I wouldn't have to

worry about you. And life will be much sweeter with us all living together," Ezra was very sincerely

saying to his mother.

But at the same time, Maisie paused and felt flustered since she and her son would not stay in this

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Ezra and Maisie just produced the sign of a warm family when Nancy stayed here for a couple of days.

If Nancy lived here, Maisie could not pretend it for long with Ezra.

But Maisie had to echo him at this time since she should sincerely welcome Nancy home as his wife.

"He is right. If you come back, you can live with your son."

Regardless of her awkward relationship with Ezra, Maisie hoped Nancy can come back to live with

Ezra because Nancy living alone abroad always made others concerned.

Nancy smiled. "Honestly, after living abroad for many years, I may not get used to life here."

Knowing their relationship was full of problems, Nancy didn't accede to their request and the decision

would be made after talking to her son about his feelings for Maisie.

Nancy knew that if she expressed her intention to come back, Maisie would be embarrassed.

When dinner was about to end, Ezra suddenly received a phone call from Phil.

Phil said on the phone, "Diana posted a bail and awaited trial with restricted liberty of moving."

Ezra turned solemn instantly. "What a cunning woman!"

Phil added, "She could not escape from punishment. I remind you, you should inform your mother of

this. Even though Diana's being screened, she could pester your mother."

"I see," Ezra replied and hung up.

Nancy asked him, "Diana's matter?"

He nodded. "Diana posted a bail and awaited trial with restricted liberty of moving."

Nancy mocked. "She indeed has some tricks. Tell me her phone number. I won't wait for her to come to

me. I'll call her first."

"What are you doing? She is a crazy woman." He refused to tell his mother the phone number.

Nancy calmly said, "I take action first. Phil figured out she was going to get me in trouble. I'll go first."

At first, to protect his mother, Ezra didn't approve of Nancy calling Diana. But finally, he gave Nancy the

number after yielding to her determination.

"Don't worry. No one can bully me." She comforted Ezra.

Nancy wouldn't argue with Diana or fight over something with her, which didn't mean that Nancy was

easy to be bullied.

After dinner, Ezra called Nancy upstairs to try on clothes. "In the afternoon, I bought some clothes for

you and Maisie. She has tried on her dress. You try yours."

Nancy was surprised. "New clothes for me?"

Before he answered, Nancy added firmly, "It is Maisie's idea, isn't it? My son will never be a thoughtful

man."

These words rendered him speechless.

Ezra would give her all kinds of jewelry and gifts, whether it was her birthday or Mother's Day. He

wanted to defend himself but suddenly thought that his mother may deliberately criticize him so as to

praise Maisie. So he smiled and said, "It was her idea."

Nancy looked at him in disgust. "Girls are really the sweetest."

Nancy linked arms with Maisie and invited, "Come with me."

Maisie could not refuse her. In fact, Maisie never tried on all the clothes as Ezra had said because

there were so many.

In the afternoon, when she was still preparing food, the clothes were delivered to their home. Maisie

was shocked to see large boxes that cluttered the hallway and living room, wondering if he had bought

a clothes shop.


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