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The Unwanted Girl Is Their Princess novel Chapter 76

The black apron hugged his lean waist, paired with sleek black dress pants that showed off his long legs. Histe was gone, and the casually undone

With a plate in one hand and a bottle of milk in the other, he moved with effortless ease, like he belonged in this cory domestic scene

Zinnia pressed her lips together, her gare lingering on him. He looks so good in an apron, she thought it was a completely different side of much more down to earth than the polished image she had in her head.

What was it Maisie called this? Oh, righthusband vibes. Yeah, that’s it. He’s got that perfect husband energy, she mused, a

lips

Zinnia, I don’t have any snacks here, just some fruit. Let’s have some fruit to tide us over. Make yourself at homelook around, do whatever you like

Yannis walked into the living room and immediately noticed Zinnia sitting quietly, not moving at all.

He walked over, sit down a fruit platter filled with strawberries, grapes, and neatly sliced kiwi, and placed a glass of milk beside t

Okay,” Zinnia nodded softly.

What do you feel like eating?Yannis asked, curious about her preferences.

Anything’s fine,Zinnia replied. Aher all, when you’re eating at someone else’s house, you can’t be picky.

Alright, then I’ll make some meat for you. I remember seeing you enjoy it last time,Yannis said, glancing at her. He knew they weren’t close yetnot like her and Jackson. Zinnia probably wouldn’t open up to him so easily

Zinnia’s gaze shifted slightly, a hint of surprise

Bashing oss her face.

Okay, the

ously? A guy like him, raised in sun, torre

But when she heard he was going to cook, she looked up at him in surprise. Wait, he’s

his way around a kitchen the thought.

She thought he’d just order takeout or have someone deliver food. The fact that he was going to cook himself was unexpected.

Wright, Zinnia, just relax for a bit. I’ll cook something up quickly. Or, if you want, you can start on your homework while you wait,” annis said with a

smile.

He glanced at the clock. It was already close to six. Zinnia had been out of school since fivethirty, and after a full day of classes, she was probably starving. At her age, eating on time was important for her growth.

As he left, Zinnia couldn’t help but remind herself of a harsh reality: homework still existed. Her fondness for the handsome and charming Yannis took a slight hit.

Zinna thought. Homework. The ultimate charm killer. Even someone as goodlooking as him isn’t immune

Zinnia skewered a strawberry with a toothpick and popped it into her mouth, Grabbing her backpack, she slid off the sofa and sat cross legged on the floor. She adjusted her skirt and draped a rug over her legs for warmth.

She pulled out a stack of senior year test papers from her bag Endless tests, she thought with a sigh. Bigones, small ones, weekly ones. They just kept coming

One person was busy cooking in the kitchen, while the other quietly worked on homework in the living room. There wasn’t much conversation, but the atmosphere felt inexplicably calm and harmonious

Yannis glanced out of the kitchen, his eyes softening as he caught sight of the small figure sitting on the floor, completely absorbed in her work. A warmth he didn’t even notice crept into his gaze.

Chapter 76

The quiet was only broken by the faint sizzle of oil from the kitchen and the soft rustling of test papers being turned

*Zinnia, take a break from your homework. Go wash your hands dinner’s ready.Yannis called out warmly after setting the

Alright,” Zinnia replied, putting down her pen. She carefully packed her things into her bag, making sure everything was in order leave. Then, she took out her stall medicine pouch and placed it within easy mach

After washing her hands in the kitchen, Zinnia returned to the dining table. The sight of the dishes stopped her in her tracks. The vibrant colors, the nich aroma it all reminded her of her master’s cooking.

The table was set with four dishes and a soup. They were simple, home cooked dishes, but the generous portions of meat made them stand out. The aroma walingup was warm and inviting, making her stomach rumble.

Zinnia glanced at each dish, her years of watching her master cook teling her they would taste just as amazing as they looked Simple, hearty meats like these were all she ever needed to feel at home.

se theredigging for herbs on the hills during

She thought back to her life in the quiet mountain village with her master. If she had her way, she’d still bei their free time, far away from the hustling city of Jinston.

In spring, they planted vegetables; in summer, they caught tiny shrimp in the streams. Autumn meant gathering golden ginkgo leaves, and winter was for building snowmen with carrot noses. They didn’t have much, but with her master, was perfect.

Betty always said I wasn’t cut out for a life of luxury, Zinnia thought, her lips curving into a faint, selfdeprecating smile, “Maybe she w

She hated the citythe stiff formality, the way every word felt like a negotiation, and the constant fear of offending someone important just by being in

time. the wrong place at the wrong

If she could choose, she’d trade everything for her master’s presence. From beginning to end, all Zinnia ever wanted was to have her master by her

She pushed aside the swirl of emotions in her heart and said softly, “It looks

Go ahead, Zinnia, give it a try. Let me know if it suits your taste. If not, I’ll tweak the recipe next time.

Noticing her mood seemed off, Yannis handed her the chopsticks. His strikingly handsome face carried a faint, relaxed smile, and his voice was smooth and pleasant

Zinniasat across from him but didn’t pick up her chopsticks. The dining table was rectangular, and Yannis followed suit, sitting down as well.

Don’t hold back. Here, try thisit’s the one you kept glancing at,” Yannis said, noticing her hesitation, Using a clean fork, he placed a piece of stirfried beef onto her plate.

I was quiet and wellmannered, nothing like the arrogant, malicious troublemaker people made her out to be. Those

e rumors were complete

The girl

nonsense.

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