Henry asked enthusiastically, “Cynthia, how was it? Are you comfortable staying here?”
“Everything’s well. Thank you, Mr. Henry.” Cynthia gestured slowly with her hands while she always wore a gentle smile.
Cynthia was just like a cloud in the sky. As she was always calm and kind, people couldn’t bring themselves to badmouth her, even if they had some prejudice against her.
It was as if they would hurt her if they increased their volume when talking to her.
“Ms. Blackwood, this is your breakfast.” Hanna served her breakfast and smiled at her.
“Thank you, Mrs. Rawlston.” Cynthia smiled at her as she thanked her with sign language.
“You’re welcome.” Hanna and other maids in the house liked the woman very much, as she was always polite and humble.
In their opinion, Cynthia was perfect, except for the fact that she was mute.
Seeing how everyone was warming up to Cynthia, including the fact that Henry had instructed Hanna to prepare a set of breakfast for patients for her, Robbie frowned.
“Let’s eat,” Henry urged after everyone had gotten into their seats.
“Enjoy your meal, Great-grandpa and Ms. Cynthia.” Jamie and Ellie greeted the elders before digging into their meal, while Robbie was silent as he furrowed his brows with thoughts in his mind.
Noticing something was wrong with him, Henry tried to test the waters. “Robbie, what’s wrong?”
“Nothing.” Robbie replied and ate his breakfast.
The old man didn’t press the matter any further. It’s already good that Robbie didn’t throw a fit when interacting with Cynthia.
Maybe he’ll open up to her after spending time with her for a while.
After breakfast, Henry sent the kids to school as usual. That day, Robbie went with them as there was a school celebration.
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