ke to eat for dinn
ate
t dinner
hm
. She silently reflected on her recent words, though she couldn't remember everything clearly. To ensure the Theophilus family
id's daily routine and rest schedule. Reid was busy reading, and she didn't dare
Back when she was a student, she had trained as a nurse, so she knew a bit about medicinal cuisine and fo
t where a meal didn't feel satisfying or delicious without it. Since she had suggested eating with Reid, the dishes w
her no reaction when she asked about Reid. Only the older sister, Skye, was willing to answer her questions. From her, G
to know how to cook. Not many girls know their way around a kitchen these days, especially those
inform Mrs. Theophilus that she would be dining with Reid today. Mrs. Theophilus's expression softened consi
en pages but couldn't see the page numbers or even the title. Liv
placed the food on th
hings he liked. He maneuvered his wheelchair toward the table.
ad some experience. Her care for Reid was perfect. Reid narrowed his e
sister Skye usually prepared. There was a hint of fennel in t
lle grew anxious. Was he angry again? In the weak
, Reid finally spoke
hm
d uttered those few
hopsticks again, she felt relieved and picked up her own bowl. She took a piece of f
meal savory for Giselle. She was so engrossed in her
common servants. Not fearing him and not being overly submissive, she knew instinctivel
floor, Mrs. Theophilus stepped forward to meet her. Looking at the tray in her hands, she saw that the
"Next time, you should prepare a few
iselle hadn't actually planned on cooking again. But hearing Mr
where sister Skye looked on in surprise.
mainly that Giselle herself had eaten quite a bit. She
finished half a bowl of rice. We servants rarely see him, and when we do, we can't see his
dn't tell if Reid
ed why no one dared to approach him or encourage him to be active. Giselle didn't dare to tell him to exercise, but she thought sh
es, she went back up to the study. Reid was a
, if that's alright." Giselle appro
ld, and his voice was even chillier. "Wh
e surely knew she wanted to massage his legs. Her heart skipped a beat, b
ven't left the study all day and have been readi
emphasized eac
ried about what would happen if he asked her to help him bathe again tonight. Setting aside th
hange the subject. "May I a
ing suite this morning, the blank
chair." His voice rem
t. He would rather sleep in a chair than let anyone help hi
hind to push it without a word. She really wanted to go downstai
found an excuse. "Are you thirsty.
am
open her mouth to talk. After entering the room, Reid looked toward her. "Tomo
idn't want Giselle acting like a headless fly, and he certainly did

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