My Baby’s Daddy Chapter 1246
Night of Destiny
Chapter 1246
Claire thought she might faint on the spot. He couldnât understand why Ruka was acting badly tonight
when she would never have behaved that way. What will the guests think?
She believed Levi was a lovely young man and hoped that he and Ruka could become a couple. Levi
couldnât be a bad match for Ruka if an old family friend introduced him.
âRuka!â Robert gave her a cold look. âWhat the **** are you saying?â
Ruka noticed her fatherâs dismay and feigned his innocence while exclaiming, âI really did. I quit my
job!â
Levi, who was sitting next to him, didnât think he would mind Ruka staying home all day instead of
going to work. She was too pretty to be exposed to the rigors of working-class society. He chiggled in,
âMr. and Mrs. Singed, donât take this too seriously. Personally, I find Rukaâs honesty quite endearing.â
His parents seemed to disagree as they exchanged bewildered glances. They were clearly.
disappointed by Rukaâs immaturity. They didnât want to wait for their daughter-in-lawâs hand.
and foot Leviâs mother cleared her throat. âLevi, donât interrupt Mr. and Mrs. Singed. Itâs rude.â He didnât
want his son to seem too cautious.
Over dinner, it became clear that Levi was willing to prove that he could take care of Ruka. However,
Ruka gave him orders throughout the night.
Claire was furious, but she didnât dare to throw fire in front of the guests. When did Ruka become so
infuriatingly unreasonable?
However, Levi didnât seem to mind being treated like a servant. His parents began to wonder if he had
any dignity. From their perspective, this pairing was a complete failure. Ruka was beautiful, but her
personality was horrible. They couldnât risk their son becoming a personal slave to her if they decided
to marry.
Ruka breathed a sigh of relief when she noticed the thunderous expressions on the faces of Leviâs
parents.
Meanwhile, the dining room of the Husson Residence was filled with a warm and lively atmosphere.
Charlotte seemed to be having a great time chatting with Sophic. He bombarded the girl with questions,
and when Charlotte ran out of topics, she told stories about Renâs childhood and her journey to raise
him. One might assume that she mentioned an ogre if they didnât know better.
According to Charlotteâs observation, Ren was inept with women, which probably explained why he had
never brought a girlfriend home. Other men his age already had families of their own, and he asked his
parents to wait until he finally settled down.