understood why his grandmother loved these childish jokes. But
ow have you
ad, I
me at ease in the
Although the matters seemed trivial, Malcolm listened carefully and said
ir interaction in silence. She was not only responsible for taking care of the old lady but had also bec
hair up, and began cooking in the kitchen. Luck
n looking forward to your visit for a long time. She asked you to cook because
ly cheery aura. She said, "I know that Grandma has a soft heart be
and added, "Our young master is so luck
i paused and said,
ence for food, she had trained herself to be a good cook. She was alw
Poppi came out of the kitchen holding the last dish and saw the old lady already
chopsticks and said, "I just want to c
aid nothing. She then called to
nce. Poppi shrugged and repeat
e still didn'
shes and we couldn't finish them all by ourselves." Poppi invited t
and said proudly, "This is for me. You have to ask me if
eat with these so-called servants. When Poppi met the old lady for the first time, she couldn't accept her attitude. But she found out later on that the old lady was, in fact, ver
aid in a plain voice as he s
have you wait now. I prepared all this food in the kitchen
rted, "Don't pre
ghed dismissively
e two servants and they both bowed be
for Malcolm and serving him from time to time. Although Malcolm looked cold,
done by Poppi–putting away leftovers, tidying up the dinner table, and washing the dishes. Although
e not getting any younger." The old lady took Malcolm's
colm smiled, "We're
n a soft voice, "I'm afraid it's not a matter of time. Tell me, is it you who can't
ing whether to laugh or c
ing me. I really don't understand why young peopl
this moment, Poppi came out of the kitchen and a
ut havin
t speechless. She glanced at Malcolm and said
lder, and said, "That's why my grandson is here! If you can't have
d as early as possible. When she heard the old lady's words, she had no choice but to quickly nod
him with great expectation. He stood up and casuall
going to bed. Good night, Grandma," she
s she walked upstairs then mur
rt, liked her very much. This woman was just good at putting on an act and was not
urge Malcolm to have a baby so she repeatedly asked him to go ups
ho was standing nearby turned around. She look
to pass through Cora, he stopped walking and asked her, "D
hing wa
dded, "That's all.
ra looked at the familiar back that she had always longed to touch. He walked to the en