To the Love of My Life-Chapter 15 - : Chapter 15: The Habit of Not Waiting for Others (5)

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Chapter 15: Chapter 15: The Habit of Not Waiting for Others (5)

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In the corner of the dressing room, a few clothes of other colors hung sporadically.

Ruby Gregory walked over, glanced at them for a moment, but in the end, she chose a blue long dress and put it on.

In fact, she also wanted to be like most girls, wearing white, pink, or pale yellow clothes, or even going shopping in bold red. However, to cater to Steve Burton’s preferences, she could only secretly change into other colored clothes in the quiet of the night, looking at herself in the mirror to satisfy her own desires.

The Gregorys’ home was a two-hour drive from the holiday villa at Red Park. Fearing traffic jams or unexpected incidents, Ruby set off at six o’clock.

She arrived at the holiday villa at Red Park just around eight o’clock.

As before, the holiday villa at Red Park was closed for the day. With no one there for leisure vacations, the vast villa seemed somewhat quiet, with only a few scattered staff members walking about the courtyard.

Perhaps Steve Burton had sent word ahead of time. The villa’s manager, upon receiving news of Ruby’s arrival, immediately sent someone with a sightseeing car to personally welcome her and escorted her to the presidential suite deep within the villa.

Red Park holiday villa used to be an Imperial Garden. After it was bought by the Burtons, it was turned into a holiday villa.

Three years had passed, and the villa remained unchanged, with its corridors, Gand Lake, pavilions, and willows, the scenery still the same.

However, the presidential suite that Ruby and Steve used to stay in during their vacations had been renovated, its original white walls now red.

The villa’s manager handed Ruby the key card and inquired respectfully, “Ms. Gregory, is there anything you need?”

Ruby shook her head and took a glance around at the furnishings. They were unchanged from before, just replaced with new ones.

The villa’s manager handed Ruby the room card and politely said, “Ms. Gregory, please rest. I’ll be leaving now. If you need anything, just call the front desk.”

“Okay,” Ruby nodded and gave the villa’s manager a smile.

The villa’s manager bowed slightly, pushed the room door open and closed it behind him as he left.

The presidential suite, spanning over a hundred square meters, had only Ruby inside. The crystal chandelier cast a dazzling, enchanting light, highlighting the luxurious decorations in the room and making it even more dreamy.

Ruby Gregory first went to the room she always stayed in during her vacations. Standing by the window, she could see the Gand Lake of the villa, reflecting its brilliant lights.

Ruby stood there for a long time before turning around and walking out. As she stood in front of the door of another bedroom, her complexion turned slightly pale.