Chapter 334 Josiah‘s grandmother drank a spoonful of the soup and exclaimed, “It tastes lovely. You‘re such a good cook,
Edith.”
Meredith was glad. “You really think so? Joe said the same too.”
“Of course, darling,” Josiah‘s grandmother glanced at Josiah who was standing by
the door, and added, “at least he still has a conscience in him to know when to praise you.”
“Did Joe not praise me last time?”
“He–” Before Josiah‘s grandmother could finish her sentence, Josiah cleared his
throat loudly and walked into the room.
“Grandma, Edith and I were finally able to have some peace, will you please not stir
up anything?”
Josiah‘s grandmother, of course, knew better than to cause an unnecessary scene.
She simply glanced sideways at Josiah and said, “Don‘t worry.
I wish for nothing but to see the both of you getting along well. And I hope you want
the same too.”
Josiah pulled Meredith into his arms. “We‘ll leave you to rest now, then.”
Josiah and Meredith were about to return to their bedroom when Jenny started
shouting urgently, “Sir, ma‘am is saying that her tummy is aching.” Josiah immediately rushed out of his bedroom. “What did you say? What‘s wrong with grandma?”
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