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Chapter 648

Chapter 650

Mr. Neal, Mrs. Neal’s Gone With The Money

Chapter 650

“I’ve already checked. Don’t worry, everything is well–prepared.”

At that moment, Matthew had already brought Cynthia to his room.

He seldom returned home. However, the room was still impeccably clean, reflecting the constant care

of the housekeepers.

“I didn’t expect them to be so welcoming. They must be really excited to meet you.” Matthew poured

her a cup of hot tea, his tone steady and unhurried,

“What do we do next time? Cynthia asked directly.

It took Matthew a moment to respond. “What do you mean by ‘next time‘?”

“We can pretend once, but we can’t pretend twice. What if they ask about you during the holidays, how

would you answer?” Cynthia took a sip of the hot tea, maintaining her poise.

This was indeed a problem, one that Matthew had not fully considered.

His previous idea was to let Cynthia impersonate his girlfriend for this visit and then proceed with his

strategy, hopefully turning Cynthia into his real girlfriend.

Looking at their current progress, it was clear that apart from Cynthia was no longer avoiding him as

before. There was virtually no advancement in their emotional connection. Indeed, it was a tricky

situation.

“Let’s wait until next time then,” Matthew decided after some careful deliberation.

Cynthia took another sip of her tea, and even though she seemed like she had more questions, she

refrained from asking. For this visit, she had intentionally not brought any gifts. She was only

pretending to be a guest at Captain’s house; if she were to bring a gift that the elders happened to like,

it might make things uncomfortable for any future girlfriend of Captain. Better to arrive empty–handed,

she reasoned; it was the best option.

“What are you thinking?” Matthew asked, lightly tapping her forehead.

After weighing her words, Cynthia finally voiced her concern. “I was thinking that it would be better if

you didn’t have people pretend to be your girlfriend to deceive your uncle and auntie. If one of these

pretend–girlfriends performs too well, it might create problems for your actual significant other.”

“I’ve got it under control. You don’t need to worry,” Matthew assured her.

Hearing this, Cynthia was relieved. She had always known the Captain to be thoughtful in his actions;

even if such a situation were to arise in the future, she trusted him to handle it well.

Approximately ten minutes passed.

Matthew then led Cynthia back out of the room to chat with his parents. Although Cynthia had very little

experience with such situations, she was capable of handling them. Responding to Tracy’s questions

with just the right words, she made a comfortable impression on everyone.

Tracy cleared her throat, sharing a look with Hank. “Cynthia, Matthew told us that he eats your food,

stays at your place, and even secured a job at your company. What is your view on his freeloading

behavior?”

Cynthia was taken aback. Freeloading?

With a slight pursing of his lips, Matthew said gently, “You can say what you think, no need to hold

back.”

Cynthia, unaware of what the Captain had told his parents, clarified, “He’s he’s not freeloading. In fact,

it’s me who often. moodies off him. He’s capable, knowledgeable, and competent. It’s just that his long–

term commitment to the organization has caused him to be a little disconnected from certain social

matters. He just needs time to adjust. I am merely offering a little assistance.”

Tracy and Hank stared at Matthew in disbelief, wondering what he had said to Cynthia. How did the

conversation get to the point of social disconnection?

At the same time, both were convinced of one thing: Cynthia was quite natve

“Yonely don’t think he’s freeloading!” Hank asked seriously.

Cynthia merely nodded in response.

“You should be more cautious in the future. Some people might seem honest, but they’re full of tricks,”

Hank admonished, deeply disapproving of his son’s freeloading behavior.

“Mind your words, especially in front of Cynthia,” Tracy chided, giving him a disapproving look. Their

son was still there. Was it right to badmouth him in such a manner?

uppersing his emotions, Hank thought to himself that if it were not for Cynthia’s presence, he would

have already criticized his son for disgracing the family by freeloading

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