Chapter 824
The Day I Kissed An Older Man
Phoebe poured a glass of pomegranate juice and handed it to Corinne with a smile. âHere you go,
Corinne. Let me know how the pomegranate juice tastes.â
Corinne looked at the glass and said politely, âThank you, but itâs best if I donât drink drinks at the
moment.â any cold
Phoebe was not going to give up that easily. She smiled again and said, âOh, thatâs right! Drinking cold
drinks isnât good for digestion. Not a problem. Thereâs some juice without ice in the kitchen. Iâll get the
servant to get it for you now.â
After that, she nodded at the servant standing by near them as a signal to get the juice from the
kitchen.
At that moment, Sunny reached out and said, âMom, you can give that juice to me. I prefer my juice
cold.â
Phoebe was stunned. She looked at Sunny, who had no idea what was going on, with a weird
expression. âUgh, here he goes-making a mess of my plan again.â
The pomegranate juice had a load of saffron mixed in, and Phoebe was worried it would affect Sunnyâs
health. She did not want to risk anything happening to Sunny since he was her hope for staying in the
family for the rest of her life.
âAhem! Sunny, have you forgotten we have an important guest today? Besides, youâre a big boy now.
You should learn to drink wine like your father and brother, not some girly drink like this juice here.â
Sunny wanted to drink wine too but dared not. He glanced at Lucas from the corner of his eyes. He did
not even need to ask him to know the answer to his unspoken question. âMom, Lucas wonât let me
drink since I still need to do my homework later, so you might as well give me that juice.â
Phoebe knew Sunny would not dare to drink without Lucasâ consent, so she walked over and passed
the juice to Sunny in resignation. âYou should drink less cold drinks, too. You donât want me to get a
stomachache, right? And eat more greens, too!â
âYeah, yeah. I know,â said Sunny, annoyed.
Seeing this, Corinne was able to guess Phoebe was up to no good.
Soon, the servant brought out half a jug of the warm pomegranate juice, and Phoebe poured Corinne a
new glass.
âHere you go, Corinne. This one is without ice, so you donât have to worry about getting indigestion.
Why donât you try it?â
Corinne narrowed her eyes to look at the eerily bright-red pomegranate juice in Phoebeâs hand. The
color was too dark to only contain the fruit.
Phoebe started to panic a little when Corinne made no move to take the juice from her hand. After
thinking about it, she said, âWhatâs the matter, Corinne? You donât want to try the juice after all the
trouble Iâve gone into making it?â
Corinne stood up and accepted the juice with both hands. âOf course not. Thank you, Miss Phoebe.â
Phoebe inwardly sighed with relief as soon as Corinne took the glass, and a smug look flashed across
her eyes. âOh, thereâs no need to thank me. In fact, I still feel bad for how I treated you when I didnât
know you were our guest. I hope you can see this juice as me atoning for my rude behavior.â
Corinne was about to drink the pomegranate juice, but at the word âatoneâ, she suddenly stopped and
moved the glass away from her lips. âOh, I wouldnât dare to drink this, then! Donât you think âatoningâ is
too heavy of a word?â
Phoebe started to panic even more. She was so close to getting Corinne to drink the juice!
However, she remained composed on the surface. âOh, nonsense, Corinne. Iâll take it as youâre not
willing to forgive me if you donât drink it.â