Grace said, "Not so good."
She took off her sweater and revealed her curve figure.
Summer said, "After all, it's the Morgan family's restaurant. His mother is paralyzed. Of course, you should take it over."
Grace said, "I knew it, but everyone has his own personality. I don't like to prepare ingredients in the kitchen."
Summer said with a smile, "But you have married Charlie."
Sherman said gently, "Summer is right. Grace, you should learn the kitchen thing." Grace said, "Cooking and preparing ingredients are different. I'm willing to learn cooking, but I'm reluctant to learn preparing ingredients. You haven't experienced it. You don't know how tiring it is."
Grace felt annoyed and took a sip of coffee.
She frowned, snapped her fingers at the waiter and asked the waiter to change the coffee to the wine.
Sherman said, "Take it easy. You will get used to it sooner or later. Don't be so anxious."
Grace wanted to say something, but she kept silent in the end. She picked up the glass of wine and drank it in one gulp.
She twirled the car key in her hand and said, "I want to go to the nightclub and have fun for the whole night.”
Summer refused because she had children. Sherman nodded in agreement. She also had a child.
Sherman said, "Grace, don't be so intimidating. Be gentle. After all, the restaurant of the Morgan family will belong to Charlie and you. It's better for you to take it over now than to do it in the future. At least, you won't rush around manically at that time. You can please his mother and run the restaurant smoothly at the same time. It's great, right?"
Grace stood up suddenly. She became emotional.
She said, "Why do all of you force me to do that? It's your thoughts, not mine. Don't teach me what I should do. I'm reluctant to hear it. I'm tired and have to go first. Bye!"
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