Pippa was taken aback and chuckled, "That's simple. She's here. You can ask her to cook." Aubree seldom made such a request before.
Aubree hesitated, wondering if Ivan would be unhappy if she did so.
Also, the stubborn lady didn't want Jennifer to know she liked her cooking.
Pippa had been taking care of her for years, so she could read Aubree's mind easily. She bent over and whispered in Aubree's ear with a warm smile, "Madam Aubree, please let me handle this matter. I'll talk to her. She won't know anything."
Watching Pippa go upstairs, Aubree heaved a sigh.
Jennifer had successfully developed a bottle of medicine. She happily put a tag on it.
"Excuse me, Mrs. Marsh." Pippa entered the lab. Behind Aubree, Pippa always addressed Jennifer in that way.
Jennifer looked at her. "Yes, Pippa?" She shook the bottle in her hand excitedly. "Look. This is my research result today. It can repair all kinds of skin with necrosis."
"You are indeed wonderful." Pippa admired her from the bottom of her heart. "Once it can be produced in factories, then It'll benefit people all over the world."
"Exactly! I'll send the sample to the research department. Hopefully, it'll help more patients."
Pippa was moved. With mixed feelings, she said solemnly, "Mrs. Marsh, I want to apologize to you on Madam Aubree's behalf."
Jennifer was surprised for a moment, and the she smiled. "Let the bygones be bygones. I can understand her."
"Mrs. Marsh, would you mind preparing dinner tonight?" Pippa asked bluntly. "I want Mr. Marsh to have dinner with Madam Aubree. I heard Mr. Marsh only ate your food."
Jennifer would never refuse the chance to improve the relationship between Ivan and his mother.
"Of course," she agreed instantly. "Please inform Madam Aubree about it. After all, this is her house. I'm afraid she'll be angry without informing her. The children will also be home by then."
"No worries. I'll convince her." Pippa was overjoyed. "I won't hold you up for too long. You can go to the kitchen when it's time."
"All right. Thanks."
Pippa bowed at her. "Mrs. Marsh, I should thank you."
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