Chapter 335
“Although my cooking skills aren’t the best, they shouldn’t be bad enough to actually kill anyone, Samson said, acknowledging the incident with the burnt fried rice. Having grown up in privilege, it was already good enough that Samson knew the basics of cooking. Just being able to cook rice was a significant achievement for him. They shouldn’t, but they might. Some things are best left unsaid,” Linda replied. She believed Samson was more suited to strategizing in the office rather than cooking in the kitchen. If he wasn’t careful, he might accidentally start a fire.
“Anyway, as I’ve said before, I will be home every night to cook until Ava returns. You should stay out of the kitchen! Linda said firmly, closing the discussion.
Lex, having been called by her full name earlier, knew that Linda was upset and obediently finished her carrots.
Though Linda was generally indulgent with Lexi, she was strict about her eating habits, Vegetables provided essential vitamins and minerals, and Lexi’s health had been poor. They had trequently visited the hospital during their time in Lisna, and Linda hoped to avoid repeating that in Osmo.
“Got it. When you’re not hot, I won’t go near the kitchen, Samson promised with a smile.
Theo of them seemed like a very loving couple, sharing stories about their day, discussing who they had met, and confiding in each other.
felt out of place. His presence seemed to disrupt the otherwise harmonious atmosphere. He knew he would feel uncomfortable seeing this scene, but he stayed because he wanted to enjoy Linda’s cooking Even he thought he was absurd.
“Mommy! I’m done!” Lead’s voice interrupted the couple’s conversation, ending the awkwardness for William.
Linda looked up to see Led holding her empty bowl. The sticky spaghetti had left some residue, but the bowl was otherwise clean. There were no carrot strips in sight.
“You did a great job, Len! You can have some milk tonight, Linda said, rewarding Lex this time. Since she had scolded Lexi earlier, she would make it up to her by giving her milk to avoid any lingering resentment
Thanks, Mominy. I love you!” Lex exclaimed.
“Has Lexi been weaned already? William asked suddenly.
*She stopped drinking milk last year when we returned. Occasionally, she still craves it, but she normally doesn’t drink it unless she’s very upset,” Samson explained while serving Linda more food
“sn’t three years old a bit early to be weaned?” Wil
William asked, unsure. After all, he didn’t have children himself.
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