Chapter 2574
When His Eyes Opened
âHaha! I bet he probably wonât come back tonight. The daughter of the Lawson family celebrates her
birthday, you think the day of celebration is over?â Cyrus vowed, âLetâs see if he can come back
tomorrow! My dad sent him to the Lawson family manor today, saying that there will be a two-day
celebration!â
Siena: âOh⦠.Second young master, thank you for reminding me. Iâll be off work later.â
âWell, why do you look a bit disappointed?â Cyrus joked, âAre you in love with my younger brother?â
âSecond young master, this joke is not funny at all.â Siena said blankly, âYoung Master asked me to
come here today. I am just his nanny, and I will do whatever he asks me to do.â
âSiena, let me ask you a question.â Cyrus sat down on the sofa and asked sincerely, âIs Lucas really
more attractive to women than me and my elder brother?â
âSecond young master, I donât understand these questions. If you test, I may be better able to answer
my study questions.â Siena would not be so stupid as to offend Cyrus.
âHehe, I know it in my heart. Isnât it because he is more handsome than me and my oldest brother?
Whatâs the use of being handsome, if you canât eat it. This daughter of the Lawson family is really
shortsighted.â Cyrus said indignantly, âDad is now as proud as if our family has married the Lawson
family.â
Siena didnât know how to answer, so she asked, âSecond Young Master, do you drink water? Let me
pour you a glass of water!â
âIâm not thirsty.â Cyrus said and asked, âI said to help you pay off the debt last time. How did you think
about it?â
Siena was stunned: âSecond young master, I donât need you to help me pay off the debt. I thought I told
you last time that you made it clear.â
âYour salary is not high, although you can barely repay the debt, but in the near future, what will you do
with your college tuition?â Cyrus especially wanted to help her, âYou refused to accept my help because
Lucas helped you pay it off?â
Siena immediately shook her head.
âOr did Lucas tell you bad things about me and make you avoid me?â Cyrus continued to ask.
Siena shook her head again: âSecond Young Master, young master doesnât talk much, and he doesnât
talk to me usually. He never said anything bad about anyone in front of me.â
âAlthough you are young, you are really fluent in speaking and doing things.â Cyrus said this with both
praise and criticism.
âSecond young master, what you said is too profound; I donât understand.â Siena pretended to be
stupid, âDid I do something wrong?â
Cyrus stood up from the sofa with a smile: âItâs nothing; I just saw that the lights of the building are still
on, so I came and had a look.â
âOh, Second Young Master, Iâll finish my homework here and then get off work.â Siena wanted to send
him out.
âIs the house you rented without heating?â Cyrus asked.
Siena: âWell. Itâs colder there. The young master said that I can finish my homework here and then go
back.â
âOkay, then I wonât bother you with your homework.â Cyrus finished speaking and walked out.
Siena closed the door, then went back to the dining room and sat down in the dining chair.
Last night, Lucas said that she would celebrate her birthday tonight, so she must wait a while.
What Cyrus said just now made her sober again.
If Lucas didnât come back tonight, she could understand.
After all, Miss Piper was more important.
Thinking of this, she took out her textbook from her schoolbag and began to review what she had
learned today.
At 9:00 p.m., she picked up her mobile phone and sent a message to Lucas, asking: [Young Master,
are you coming back tonight? If you donât come back, then I will go back first.]
Five minutes passed, ten minutes passed, half an hour passed⦠Lucas did not reply to the message.
It was almost 10:00 p.m., and Siena felt that it was time to go back. But she was afraid Lucas would
return at any time.
She wanted to call Lucas to confirm whether he would come back tonight, but she didnât dare to dial his
number.
After staring at the phone screen for a while, she saw that it was 10:30 p.m., so she picked up her
schoolbag and prepared to leave.
After turning off the lights in the auxiliary building, she came out and closed the door.
The night was quiet, with the occasional croaking of frogs.
Siena walked out of the yard and looked toward the end of the road.
Nothing but her shadow was stretched by the streetlights.
Before she started to go home, she still couldnât help but took out her mobile phone and dialed Lucasâs
number.