Kemp turned livid. But after a while, he put on his usual smile, as if his anger just now was just an illusion. Then he picked food for Elinor. "Forget it. You went home. Forget the previous habit."
Elinor was embarrassed, knowing that her description just now was a bit ambiguous, and she could only banish this feeling by eating. Wenny sensed nothing and smiled at them.
They haven't gathered together for a long period of time. Since they began to gradually grow up, one moving out independently and the other studying abroad, Elinor and Kemp left their home early, so it was empty at home. After they came back, the house turned alive. Wenny missed this feeling.
After finishing this meal, Kemp took Elinor to go for a walk in the garden outside. She frowned. "Why are you like an old man?"
Kemp squealed, "You're in a bad mood. I wanna take you to relax."
"I can't believe you care about me." His successive concerns surprised her. "Kemp, you have really grown up."
Kemp's face immediately turned cold. "You still regard me as a kid?"
Elinor smiled. "Yes, you are my younger brother in my eyes."
"You're not very powerful."
Kemp has already been taller than Elinor. He stepped forward and approached her, giving a sense of oppression to her. He condescended to her. "Although you're a big sister, it is I who protect you."
She did not notice his oppression. Like his elder, she stood on her tiptoe and patted his head, as if she was coaxing a panicky dog. "Well, you win."
He turned more excited. "Don't see me as a kid."
Elinor paused before realizing that he was serious.
"Actually..."
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