Grandma May used one hand to hold the bouquet, freeing up another to pick up the freshly grilled fish. She then handed it to Evan and said, “This type of small fish tastes best when grilled, not when it’s cold.” Eat it while it’s hot.”
“Thank you, grandma.” Evan took the grilled fish from his grandma and ate it unceremoniously.
While eating, Evan took out his mobile phone and took a photo to send to Elian.
Evan was about the same age as Elian. When he was a child, he liked to play with Elian the most. When he grew up, he also had the best relationship with Elian.
When he had something to do, he always liked to show off to Elian.
Elian received the photo from Evan and immediately sent a voice message to the family. He said, “Grandma, you went fishing? You also baked it for consumption; how much is it? I want to eat too, so I’ll go back now.”
Evan said deliberately, “No more. Grandma left it for me, especially. It’s not your share. Aside from that, did you come all the way back to eat grilled fish? The loss is huge.”
Elian said, “I can make money at any time, but I can’t eat grandma’s brand grilled fish at any time.”
Grandma was very wild-minded and often ran away. She would be at home in the morning and wander off to some city in the afternoon.
Even Zachary couldn’t control Grandma.
Not to mention the parents’ generation, they have been controlled by grandma for decades, shrouded in the shadow of grandma’s majesty, they only dare to coax grandma, but dare not control grandmother. That is to say, Zachary will take care of it, but often he can’t.
Grandma was an old, naughty child. At this moment, she was in the villa. When Elian rushed back, Grandma might have slipped away again.
Grandma May smiled and said, “I didn’t catch many fish today, so I left a few skewers for Evan. I’ve finished eating the rest. You guys like to eat it. It’s the annual holiday. You can catch it by yourself and bake it by yourself. It will taste delicious when you eat it.”
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