Hearing the divorce, Adam’s face suddenly darkened. “We will never divorce, and you are not allowed to say such unlucky words in the future.”
Adam’s face changed fast. Judy knew that she would always be the one who lost when fighting against him. So she could only say, “Fine. Why are you so fierce?”
Adam was speechless.
“Marie, is the soup ready?” Judy glanced at him, turned around, and ran to find Marie to bring the soup. And she was about to go upstairs to deliver it to Lumma.
Adam warned again, “Remind Lumma to pay attention to the temperature of the soup before drinking it. Don’t be burned.”
“Lumma is not a child anymore. Do you need to worry about this kind of thing?” Judy didn’t understand why Adam was so garrulous and suddenly ran upstairs with the soup. “Lumma, this is the soup that my brother ordered Marie to make for you. Drink it first, and then rest.”
After finishing speaking, Judy realized that there was no one on the bed. She turned around and saw Lumma coming out of the bathroom and had already changed into her own clothes. “Lumma, are you planning to leave?”
Lumma smiled softly. “Well, I’m fine, I plan to go home first. I caused you trouble last night. Thank you for taking care of me!”
“I didn’t take care of you. It was Adam who stayed by your side to take care of you last night.” Judy brought the soup in front of Lumma. “If you want to leave, you have to drink the soup before leaving.”
Lumma took the pot, and the soup in the pot was fragrant. As soon as she smelled it, she knew that it was good and that took a long time to cook. She felt even more uneasy. “Is Mr. Hills always by my side to take care of me last night?”
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