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A Caged Songbird's Escape: Into the Arms of a Predator novel Chapter 503

"N-No, I don't mind."

Elissa found it a little hard to adjust to this sudden role change.

Her patient had suddenly transformed into Rowan's grandmother.

Janice breathed a sigh of relief before glaring at Rowan. "How long are you going to keep holding her hand? Let her eat properly."

"Alright, alright." Rowan chuckled, finally releasing Elissa's hand. "Eat up. The old lady is a great cook, it's all your favorites."

"..."

Elissa suddenly remembered something.

No wonder the meals she had eaten at Rowan's place previously tasted exactly like Janice's cooking.

It was because Janice had cooked them all along.

Including those dumplings from that morning!

And he had blatantly claimed he made them himself.

Sensing her resentment, Rowan's lips curved upward. "What are you wanting to scold me for?"

"..."

His grandmother was sitting right across from them; Elissa wouldn't dare curse at him.

Unexpectedly, Janice didn't take his side. Instead, she added fuel to the fire. "Elissa, if you want to scold him, go right ahead. A granddaughter-in-law ranks way higher in my book than a grandson."

The older woman's blunt words made Elissa lower her head in embarrassment.

Rowan burst into laughter. "The boss has spoken. Come on, what did you want to say?"

"I didn't want to scold you."

Emboldened by Janice's support, Elissa gave him a side-eye and asked directly, "Did you know all along that Mrs. Garrett and I knew each other?"

Rowan gave a noncommittal nod. "Yeah."

What a sly fox.

Elissa pressed, "When did you find out?"

"Before I went on that business trip to Meridia Country."

Adopting a policy of full transparency, Rowan confessed everything. "The night before I left, you cooked my grandmother's dumplings for me, remember?"

Elissa vaguely recalled it.

She remembered not just cooking the dumplings, but also telling him a bit about Janice.

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