Chapter 2459: Questions During Dinner
Night of Destiny
Zacharias didnât go downstairs but instead went to the study on the second floor. He took a book that
he hadnât finished reading last time -a biography of a famous person. Usually, at this time, he could
patiently read and learn about the governance philosophy of the historical figures in the book.
However, today was different. Although his gaze was fixed on the words in the book, his mind couldnât
focus. He sighed slightly before rubbing his temples with a sense of frustration. All of this was a
consequence of the reaction just now.
Zacharias put the book back onto the shelf and stood up. Then, he headed downstairs to the garden to
get some fresh air and relax.
Corinne was busy preparing dinner. This time, she meticulously crafted each dish with hopes of
capturing Zachariasâ taste buds so that he would pay her more attention.
After more than an hour of preparation, the table was finally set at 6.30PM, which was the usual time
Zacharias had dinner.
Upon seeing Zacharias going to the garden, Corinne tidied herself up and walked toward the garden.
She took light steps toward him when she saw the man sitting in a chair in the garden with his eyes
closed and seemingly lost in thought.
However, she didnât dare to disturb him. Even though he had his eyes closed, he was emanating a
dignified aura that couldnât be ignored by one. His sitting posture was not ast upright as usual; it
seemed somewhat lazy and relaxed.
The evening light enveloped him and gave him. a golden glow. His features were deep, with perfect
contours. Along with his noble status, his face was captivating to women.
Finally, Zacharias opened his eyes and his piercing gaze made Corinneâs heart beat faster. She said
gently, âMr. Flintstone, you can have dinner now.â
Zacharias nodded and said to Corinne, âYou can go back to rest. Imogen can handle the things here on
her own.â
Corinne felt a mixture of envy and jealousy after hearing this. Why did Zacharias always want Imogen
alone by his side to serve him?
She felt a strong sense of being chased away and hurriedly said, âMr. Flintstone, I can also stay and
serve you. This is my job.â Zacharias stared at her with a sharp gaze. âI like quietness and donât like
crowded places.â
âImogen might be tired today, so let me stay.â
she insisted. He frowned slightly, feeling impatient. âHaving her here is enough; you can go back.â
Upon sensing the displeasure in his tone, she quickly nodded. âOkay.â
After saying that, she went back to the hall and took out her phone. She couldnât figure out why.
Zacharias always wanted Imogen to stay by his side. Where did she lose to Imogen?
Shirley descended from the second floor. Upon seeing the delicately arranged dinner on the table, she
thought to herself that Corinneâs cooking skills were indeed good. It was an aspect where she fell short.
At the same time, Zacharias entered the hall from the yard, and Shirley immediately stood straight to
welcome him.
âLetâs have dinner together!â he suddenly said to her. She shook her head. âNo. Iâm your subordinate,
so I canât dine at the same table with you.â
She was well aware of her position and status. âI need someone to accompany me for dinner,â
Zacharias emphasized, then glanced at her. âThis is an order.â
Shirley was secretly surprised. Was accompanying him for dinner also part of her job?
She stopped insisting and nodded. âAll right.â
After that, she sat across from him. She served him a bowl of rice, and he reached out to take it. She
also served herself.
For a while, there was only the sound of the two of them having dinner in the quiet hall.
âAt what age do your earliest memories start?â
Zacharias suddenly asked while eating. Shirley blinked and carefully thought before answering,
âProbably around six years old.â
âDo you not remember anything before the age of six?â he asked. She nodded affirmatively. âI have no
impression at all.â
After saying that, she was a bit curious, âWhy are you asking me this question?â âItâs just a casual
question,â Zacharias said while picking up a piece of food and chewing elegantly.
Shirley continued to eat her dinner earnestly. However, she didnât dare to take the steak since she
wanted to leave it for him..