Chapter 7: Hancock Would Rather Cater to Lakeman’s Preferences
Hancock followed Lakeman all the way to the dining room.
"Let's serve," Lakeman ordered as he sat down at the dining table, waiting leisurely for the meal. Hancock seemed to be ignored, standing aside like a puppet.
Throughout the meal, Lakeman didn't look at her. Not a word was said. This made Hancock feel very incredulous. She could feel very clearly that this Celestial Dragon had a strong desire for her. That kind of desire was like a wild beast, like a raging fire. You couldn't even hide it. This master didn't even want to hide it.
She was ready to endure humiliation, so why didn't he touch her? Hancock was secretly suspicious. This was not Stockholm syndrome, nor an inexplicable attraction, but suspicion and uneasiness. Lakeman's behavior was very different from normal Celestial Dragons. This made Hancock unable to predict Lakeman's thoughts, making her uneasy.
Hancock worried that Lakeman had more terrible plans or ideas in his mind, and he planned to implement them on her or her two sisters. If that were the case, she would rather be obedient and learn to cater to Lakeman's preferences rather than be reduced to a pet that is not even a human being.
'What the hell is this guy thinking?' Hancock maintained a stern expression and secretly glanced at Lakeman from the side. The same doubt also appeared in the housekeeper's mind. He looked at Lakeman quizzically.
Lakeman was eating slowly, savoring each dish carefully and eating with gusto. But there was clearly something more worthy of eating waiting nearby, so why didn't he even take a look at it?
'That doesn't make sense. Master Lakeman doesn't have any diseases in that area and is in good health every year during his physical examination,' the housekeeper frowned and was confused. 'Even if you haven't grown up yet and can't practice with live ammunition, there are still a lot of things you can do with her?'
'Do you mean to give the record of the old master's play during his lifetime to Master Lakeman? Well, this can be regarded as a kind of inheritance from the father,' the housekeeper began to think seriously.
Lakeman was enjoying his meal right now. If he knew what the housekeeper was thinking, he would probably spit out his food.
What Celestial Dragons are playing can no longer be said to be fancy, but rather a chaotic dance of demons. It's nothing more than challenging the physical limits. There is also oppression, manipulation, bullying, and control on the physical and spiritual levels. More hypnosis than hypnosis, more common sense control than common sense control. They simply don't treat people as human beings.
