Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1660
When Shaun turned and saw the Old Madam’s kind face, his heart softened and he quickly held out his bowl to catch the drumstick. He said politely,“ Thank you, Grandma.”
“Oh, what a good boy.” Old Madam Hill was overwhelmed with emotions. “Oh, I never would’ve imagined a day I’d see our Shaun behave so obediently. I hadn’t fulfilled my duty as a grandmother in the past too. I’ll have to treat him better in the future. Old man, you’re not allowed to be as strict with Shaun as you were when he was a child.”
“I know.” Old Master Hill was heartbroken too.
Throughout the meal, the Hill family desperately tried to make it up to Shaun.
Contrastingly, Shaun was not as excited as they were. He ate only half a drumstick and pouted before running off to the toy room.
“Cathy, what happened? Did you fight?” Lea asked worriedly.
Catherine was a little taken aback. Was he unhappy because she glared at him earlier?
He was indeed childish. Sigh.
Not even Suzie was that petty.
Old Madam Hill frowned. “It’s not good if he doesn’ t eat. Lea, why don’t you feed him? Didn’ t you say you wanted to paint a more colorful childhood for him?”
Lea was ashamed and stuttered, “It’s not that I don’t want to feed him, it’s just he doesn’t want me to feed him.”
“Hmph, useless.” Old Master Hill glared at her expressionlessly.
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