Mr. Warner, Your Wife is Running Away Again!-Chapter 792: I Don’t Have a Boyfriend

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Chapter 792: Chapter 792: I Don’t Have a Boyfriend

Watching Evelyn Linton’s departing figure, Scott Sutton thought, if that girl hadn’t faced such misfortunes, she probably would have had this cheerful and optimistic character too, right?

But everything has already lost its chance for a redo.

Her last wish was to find her twin sister, and Scott Sutton felt he probably did find her.

During the day, Scott Sutton briefly gathered information and learned Evelyn Linton grew up in an orphanage with no relatives around her. But it’s said the sisters were separated at the age of five, so if Evelyn is that sister, she should know she has an older sister and might also be looking for her.

The current dilemma is that Scott Sutton doesn’t know whether to tell Evelyn about this. If Evelyn is indeed searching for her sister, at least with no confirmed whereabouts, she can hold onto a bit of hopeful expectation.

Telling her the truth would completely shatter that wish, which seems rather cruel.

The next morning at around eight, Audrey Sutton called.

"Fourth Brother, are you still at the store?"

Scott Sutton: "What’s up?"

Audrey Sutton: "We are planning to go out and buy some things for camping..."

Scott Sutton interrupted Audrey Sutton’s words and bluntly revealed, "You need a delivery driver, right?"

Audrey Sutton chuckled cheekily, "That’s not the way to put it, just wanting to shop around with Fourth Brother."

Scott Sutton: "Stop it. When are you going?"

Audrey Sutton: "Whenever you’re free, we can go anytime."

Scott Sutton remembered he already planned with Evelyn to shop at the supermarket in the morning, and said to Audrey, "In the afternoon, let’s go after lunch."

Audrey Sutton cheerfully agreed, "Sure, but won’t you need some rest in the afternoon?"

"Knock, knock—"

The door was gently knocked, and knowing it was probably Evelyn, Scott said softly to the phone, "Just got up, I’ll call you in the afternoon."

Audrey Sutton puzzledly murmured, "Just got up? Where did you sleep? Aren’t you at the store?"

Before he finished speaking, Scott Sutton hung up the phone.

Scott Sutton went over and opened the door to see Evelyn Linton standing outside.

"I was about to come and wake you up, but you got up already."

Scott Sutton just nodded.

Evelyn seemed to have crawled out of bed and came knocking, her long curly hair a little disheveled, and she was still wearing yesterday’s nightgown she wore after showering.

Scott Sutton only wanted to know, are girls so... casual when interacting with each other?

Even with female companions they just met, can they meet so boldly unguarded?

Evelyn wasn’t aware of Scott Sutton’s thoughts, merely stood by the door glancing into the room, pursed her lips and commented, "Crystal, did you bring a friend home?"

Scott Sutton confusedly frowned, as if silently asking Evelyn the reason behind her words.

Evelyn hastily chuckled, "...because I seemed to hear a man’s voice coming from the room earlier, so I wondered if it was your boyfriend or something. Since the contract said you’d live alone..."

Upon hearing this, Scott Sutton realized Evelyn probably had heard him speaking on the phone, quickly typed a line on his phone and showed it to Evelyn: No, it’s the sound from the phone, I was listening to the radio.

Evelyn smiled knowingly, "Oh, so that’s it. I just wanted to say... since my assistant and I are both girls, it’s a bit inconvenient having a guy here. If Crystal’s boyfriend visits, it might cause some hassle. There are quite a few hotels nearby, so in case..."

Not waiting for Evelyn to finish, Scott switched the screen and showed her: Don’t worry, I don’t have a boyfriend.

Evelyn reassuredly smiled, "That’s good. I’ll head back to my room to freshen up, let’s head out at nine sharp."

Scott Sutton didn’t need much preparation, after getting up he washed up and changed his clothes, ready to go out.

However, he was familiar with the procrastination of women when going out because of his younger sister.

Usually, when a girl mentions a departure time, it’s typically delayed by half an hour to an hour.

Sure enough, Evelyn, who said to go out at nine sharp, didn’t emerge from her room until nine-twenty.

"Sorry, sorry, after fixing my hair, I realized it was almost nine-thirty, let’s go quickly."

Evelyn’s looks aren’t strikingly beautiful at a glance, resembling the girl-next-door vibe, not particularly stunning, but she has a very pleasant and approachable appearance that becomes more attractive the more you look at it.

Moreover, she’s quite good at styling herself, even though she’s not wearing high-end luxury brands, she manages to pull off a fashion show feel.

The key is her confident and cheerful energy, which is probably one reason she’s so popular.

Upon arriving at the supermarket, Scott Sutton’s understanding of Evelyn broadened.

He thought girls who often order takeaway are typically those muddled in life.

But only after reaching the supermarket did he realize she’s not muddled at all; she’s incredibly well aware of supermarket deals and discounts.

She knows precisely which brand of daily necessities is cheap and practical and which brands offer the best value for money, giving the impression that shopping with her means you won’t miss out.

Throughout the trip, Evelyn treated Scott Sutton like an older sister, as if they were two close friends shopping together, always holding Scott Sutton’s arm, and despite Scott Sutton’s inability to speak, Evelyn kept chattering non-stop.

It’s like she could maintain a lively atmosphere in a livestream even with no viewer interaction.

Most importantly, her words are abundant yet don’t annoy at all.

Several times Scott wanted to join in the conversation, but considering his current predicament, he resisted the urge.

Evelyn stood by waiting for Scott to finish checking out, watching him hold a big bag and quickly went up to help, "Let’s each hold a side, it’s too heavy for one person."

Scott didn’t find it very heavy but didn’t reject Evelyn’s suggestion.

In fact, two people of uneven height carrying the bag together was harder than him carrying it alone.

"What should we eat for lunch? Order takeout at home or eat out?"

Scott looked around, pointed to a restaurant across the street.

Evelyn glanced up and immediately said, "That one’s a rip-off, pricey and small portions. If you want steak, I’ll take you to another place that’s tasty and affordable, but it’s a bit far, two bus stops away."

Scott just smiled, didn’t say anything, and headed straight for the nearby bus stop, finding the girl increasingly interesting.