She began to wallow in self-pity upon picturing herself living with him. Truth be told, she had amazing cooking skills. Everything she cooked would burst with flavors.
Back then, Jeremy used to say that she was most suited to be a housewife and that her cooking was even better than his mother’s.
At the Jones residence, Skylar hadn’t even touched the cutlery. Starving since morning, her stomach was growling loudly, and she barely had the strength to speak. She was also feeling sluggish from the lack of carbs.
“Are you hungry? I’m cooking some noodles, so I’ll cook a bowl for you too,” she said to Tobias.
Tobias lowered his gaze and smirked. “I don’t eat junk food like instant noodles.”
Skylar replied coldly, “What a picky eater. When I was young, I didn’t even get the chance to eat instant noodles. Grandma was frugal and would often cook plain noodles. On Children’s Day, she’d buy me some braised beef instant noodles. At that time, I’d thought this was the best food in the world. Even my dream then was to eat instant noodles every day when I grow up.”
Tobias folded his arms and raised his brows at her. “Are you telling me this to get my sympathy?”
Skylar was rendered speechless. That never even crossed my mind. I just said it on a whim. He is such a conversation killer.
Arching her lips into a smile, she played along with Tobias. “You’re right, Mr. Ford. After listening to such a tragic story, don’t you think I’m really pitiful? That I have a sad life? I’ve suffered too much, but at least you’re here now to alleviate some of my pain.”
Tobias gently pinched Skylar’s cheeks that were flushed with embarrassment. “Not at all. No one knows what’s in store for them upon coming into this world. Everyone out there has their own troubles, so why should they try and relate to yours? The key is in your hands. I’m only giving you the support. Everything else is up to you.”
Enlightened by Tobias’ words, Skylar raised her eyes to study this wise man.
She couldn’t deny that putting aside his wild taste in bed, he could indeed be considered a life mentor.
She pursed her lips and murmured, “I won’t talk about these things anymore. You’re right. There are people who have it much worse compared to me.”
“Smart girl. You can still talk to me about it but forget about telling other people. Keep your past hidden from prying eyes. Not many people can empathize, so it’s better to maintain an air of secrecy.”
Skylar nodded in understanding. No one besides Tobias had ever given her such sincere and earnest advice.
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