Tatum’s expression remained unchanged, and he said warmly, “Uncle Joly, I know.”

It felt like Joly, the manager of the manor, was really worried about Elora.

Elora was about to go on a business trip, so Joly told Tatum over and over again, repeating one thing over and over again, in fear that Tatum wouldn’t remember it.

Initially, Joly asked Tatum to take good care of Elora, likely because both Tatum and Elora were young and unmarried. However, Joly changed his mind again.

It’s easy for a man and a woman to get into trouble, so Tatum can’t have evil thoughts. Let Tatum only be responsible for cooking.

There were female bodyguards to take care of Elora.

Tatum had no evil intentions at all. After all, he had just come to Elora. Even if he had known for a long time that Elora was the wife his grandma chose for him, how could he have feelings for her when they just met?

cook well and let Elora find faults so that he could correct his shortcomings and improve his cooking skills to a higher

to now, makes Elora impeccable. He has recorded the quantity of ingredients used, the heat, and the results

he got older, he would go back and sort it out, compile it into several cookbooks, and treat them as heirlooms of the sixth family of the York family to pass on to his descendants. Alternatively, his successor will carry forward what

opinion of him. The eldest lady was a shrewd person who was not easily manipulated by the opposite s-e-x. Tatum was also a person who devoted himself to

returning to the Ormond family’s manor, Joly asked Tatum to go back to the dormitory to

arrangements and transferred a chef from the main kitchen to work temporarily in the main

that the salary and benefits were different. The chef, even if it was only a temporary shift for a few days, would

was picky. If the eldest lady was not

cards until about

friend called again and invited her to play cards. She was

the birth of a capable daughter, one daughter could serve

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