Chapter 1681
Love After Marriage: Mr. Lancaster's Hidden Wife
Chapter 1681
Caprice said, âI woke up a while ago. | even had a video call with Liam!â
The girl was like a blooming flower when she spoke of Liam. Sherry could not help but chuckle at her expression.
She asked, âAre you hungry? Why donât | bring you to a nice place for dinner?â
After all, it was almost dinner time.
âI'm not hungry,â she said as she took another bite from the cake in her hand.
Sherry pursed her lips helplessly. She wanted to bring Caprice out immediately, but the manâs deep voice said, âIâve ordered
dinner for us.â
Sherry was surprised.
John smiled at her. âHave a seat. Dinner should be arriving soon.â
Caprice echoed, âYeah! There is a lot of candy there, so Mommy can have some first!â The girl pointed at the other end of the
table.
Sherry then noticed there were a ton of candies and pastries laid out properly on the table. As a workaholic, her kitchen was
nothing but a decoration. Her refrigerator did not even have ingredients for cooking, let alone snacks and pastries. John must
have bought them.
Sherry had a glance at them before replying, âThank you, Caprice. Iâm not hungry.â
Caprice pouted. âOkay...â
John also pursed his lips in silence.
Awhile later, knocks came from the door.
Just as Sherry wanted to open the door with Caprice, John got up before her and strode to the door. He opened the door and
saw Jason outside.
âSir, dinner is served.â
John nodded. âBring them in.â
Jason brought two waiters into the house. The waiters were from a famous local restaurant, and they came in with a huge food
container each.
The food container carried freshly cooked dishes, and when the dishes were all served, they left with a polite bow. Jason left as
well. The feast on the table was inviting, and its fragrance filled the quiet living room.
Caprice sniffed. âThey smell so good!â
The cake in her hand became a relic of the past. She stopped munching on it and glued her eyes to the table of dishes.
Sherry smiled and carried the girl to the table. While holding the girl with one arm, Sherry picked up the fork and fed her.
John was still standing by the door. He watched Sherry feed Caprice for a moment before his gaze shifted and he cleared his
throat.
Caprice, who was munching on the meat, finally remembered about her father. She turned around to him and said, âDaddy, why
are you standing there? Come and eat.â
John did not answer in a hurry. Instead, he looked at Sherry for permission.
Capriceâs big googly eyes flickered. She turned to Sherry and said, âMommy, let Daddy have dinner. If he doesnât eat, he will be
hungry.â
Sherry frowned. She turned to John and said coldly, âWhy are you standing there?â
John smirked. He strode back to the table and sat opposite the mother and daughter. Sherry ignored him and continued feeding
Caprice.
The girl could only eat so much given her size, and with the candies and cakes she ate before dinner, she was full after a few
bites. She pouted and said to her mother, âMommy, Iâm full. You eat.â
Sherry wiped the girlâs mouth and asked, âCaprice, what do you want to do now?â
â| want to watch Le Tigre!â
âLe Tigre?â
âIt's a cartoon,â John said. He pulled his phone out, tapped on the cartoon that the girl was watching earlier, and gave it to her.
Caprice took the phone and crawled out of Sherryâs arms.
Sherry wanted to accompany the girl, but the man said, âAren't you eating?â