Jasmine was a Wiltspoonian. Her family had become rich because they were relocated to make way for development in the past.
“I don’t want to eat in a hotel, but heading home is a bit of a distance. I’m hungry.”
Josh asked, “Isn’t the car stocked with your favorite snacks? Didn’t I tell you to keep some snacks you like in the car? You can eat some of it whenever you head out and not let yourself go hungry.”
“I don’t leave the house much lately aside from going to the bookstore, so I didn’t prepare any snacks.”
“We can pop by a supermarket later and buy some food for you. Let’s have lunch at your house. It’s nearby.”
The Buchams’ house was quite a distance from York Corporation.
However, the Soxes’ home was considered nearby.
“Okay,” Jasmine replied happily.
She preferred returning to her house to have her mother’s home-cooked food rather than the exotic, expensive food she would have for every meal in her in-laws’ house.
She found it utterly delicious and delightful, even if it were simple food like pasta and salad.
Upon hearing Mr. and Mrs. Bucham’s words, the bodyguard drove the car toward the Soxes’ house.
On the way there, Jasmine suddenly lamented, “Seren’s much more fortunate than I am. She has a man who truly understands her and in-laws who are open-minded.”
When Josh heard those words, he sat straight and turned to look at his wife. He asked cautiously, “Am I lacking in any aspect, dear? Please point it out. I’ll rectify my mistakes immediately.
“I understand you well too.”
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