After Rosie agreed to marry him, Charles naturally didn't let her pass this night peacefully.
In the heat of the moment, he sincerely leaned close to her ear: "Honey, say you love me."
The girl was already overwhelmed with emotions, knowing that to end this quickly, she had to go along with him.
"I love you." She said these words naturally, with a floating tone, yet captivating.
Love is like the waves crashing against the rocks, endlessly persistent.
The next day.
The news of Charles proposing to Rosie Scott spread throughout Anderson Castle.
All the servants were delighted, only Julius sat by the flower bed with a frown; she didn't like Rosie Scott.
Because of Rosie Scott, her job changed from being the second young master's maid to feeding the wolf-dog.
Every day, she had to feed that wolf-dog, which stood taller than a human; it was enough to cause heart disease.
Rosie Scott was clearly a troublemaker.
Yet, the second young master liked her so much.