Chapter 275: Chapter 275

In the end, Nina Sinclair still accepted the reality and stayed as a guest for the time being.

Mrs. Lancaster instructed Julian Lancaster to go downstairs to buy some mineral water, saying she wanted to make tea for Nina. Nina wanted to politely decline, but it was no use. Mrs. Lancaster was just too enthusiastic, and whenever she tried to speak, she would get pulled into a conversation.

By the time she had a chance to say anything, Julian had already returned with the water.

Nina sighed silently in her heart.

She usually faced opposition from elders who always seemed high and mighty, never meeting parents as warm and friendly as Julian’s.

This left her feeling a bit at a loss, unsure of what to do.

Mrs. Lancaster tugged on Mr. Lancaster’s sleeve and said, "The water’s here, quickly get the tea leaves out for our daughter-in-law’s tea."

Mr. Lancaster stood up and walked towards the cabinet.

He opened the cabinet door, and a rustling noise followed as countless packets of instant noodles fell out.

Nina was drawn in by the commotion.

Mr. Lancaster, a bit embarrassed, gave a small cough, "I opened the wrong cabinet, the tea leaves should be in the one next to it."

After speaking, he opened the adjacent cabinet.

Unexpectedly, it was filled with kitchenware, with no trace of tea leaves in sight.

Feeling extremely awkward, Mr. Lancaster inwardly muttered: Where the heck did Old Li put the tea leaves?

Old Li was the Lancaster family’s actual chauffeur, and this place was his home.

Their family of three stayed here since earlier, after a quick call, they had asked Old Li to leave and let them use his home.

Mr. Lancaster opened every cabinet, still unable to find the tea leaves.

Nina said awkwardly, "If you really can’t find them, it’s okay. I don’t really need tea."

This way, she could leave a bit earlier.

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Mrs. Lancaster rolled her eyes at Mr. Lancaster.

Everything was supposed to go so well, and now he nearly exposed them by not finding the tea leaves in their own home. How embarrassing would that be if it got out?

Mrs. Lancaster smiled at Nina and said, "Daughter-in-law, we’ve been out so long, your dad just forgot where he put the tea. Please wait a bit, no rush!"

Nina replied, "No rush, take your time."

The pressure on Mr. Lancaster grew; he had to find the tea leaves today!

He even rifled through boxes and cabinets, but still couldn’t find where they were.

Mr. Lancaster inwardly mumbled: Weird, Old Li loves tea and always has a thermos with him, there’s no way there isn’t any at home.

Finally, Julian couldn’t stand it any longer. He stood up and walked toward the TV, then opened an inconspicuous cabinet beside it, which surprisingly contained several boxes of tea leaves.

Mr. Lancaster was dumbfounded. Why did Old Li put them here?

Seriously! He wasted so much time searching.

But how did Julian know?

Mrs. Lancaster quickly mediated, scolding Mr. Lancaster, "Oh dear, you really forgot where you put the tea leaves, but our son has a better memory."

Mr. Lancaster quickly chimed in with laughter.

The tea was quickly made, and Mr. Lancaster pushed a teacup in front of Nina, saying, "Julian got married so suddenly without telling us, it was a huge surprise when we returned from our trip, honestly, we were very shocked..."

Nina’s heart skipped a beat, her nerves immediately tightening.

Was it going to start now?