Chapter 226 For The Sake of The Noodles

The two of them bickered all the way, and by the time they returned, the sun was high in the sky. Still, the countryside was shaded with plenty of trees, making the temperature pleasant.

As Abigail headed for the kitchen, Sean asked Cameron, who had been waiting for their return, “Is the room all set?”

“Yes.” Cameron nodded.

“In that case, you should head back to the city first. Don’t let anyone know where I am. If there’s anything, just text me on WhatsApp,” Sean whispered.

“Got it.” Cameron obediently nodded again.

When Sean saw Abigail chopping meat in the homestay’s kitchen, he asked, “Are you making. breakfast?”

“Yeah,” she said, a bit puzzled. Was he not here for work? Why did he seem so idle?

The next moment, he rolled up his sleeves, approached her, and asked, “What do you want for breakfast?”

“Spaghetti. What are you doing?” Abigail noticed he was reaching for her knife, so she moved away slightly.

“I’m making you breakfast because it seems you can’t handle a knife safely,” Sean said, swiftly grabbing her wrist and taking the heavy knife from her grasp. She saw him skillfully chopping the ingredients, so she decided to help by washing the vegetables.

“It’s okay. You can go ahead with your work. I’ll finish and bring your breakfast to your room,” Sean suggested, pausing to look at her.

“I’ll always make time to cook myself breakfast,” Abigail replied. When she came here, she had already decided that no matter how busy she was, she would take the time to cook for herself.

twice, and I

Abigail suddenly felt very

said, looking irritated, then turned and

as he saw her slender figure walk

Even though they were divorced, sometimes, when she saw him around, it

were married.

of ingredients than the

up

for

  1. it.

cooked two bowls of spaghetti with meatballs. He also thoughtfully

a large table covered with a tablecloth in the middle, and on it lay Lexie’s dress. The dress might not appear impressive at first

on the single couch, in front of which was a small table where she usually had her

well, and she looks

nodded. “Thank you for

was in the hospital because of his

made a soft sound of agreement

moved closer to her and stood beside her. “I heard from the doctor that your grandmother hasn’t been taking her insulin for diabetes as prescribed. Did you

a history of not taking insulin as prescribed. Abigail had

you ask for details?”

doctor said she’s managing her condition somewhat marginally. When it’s severe, she takes insulin

would it do now? Whenever her grandmother was under observation, she briefly adhered to the prescribed regimen, but as soon as no

moment, Abigail spoke softly. “I’ll

you like to hear it?”

it myself,”

so focused on our personal matters that you won’t even consider my advice,” Sean

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