Rodney was smug, but knowing that Freya was someone who easily felt embarrassed, he thought he should keep it low-key. "Mom, what are you saying? I don’t get it."
"It's alright. I was in your shoes once."
Wendy uttered this and did not say anything else after that.
She knew what had happened between them only because Dani was hungry earlier. Just as she was about to knock on the door, she heard some sounds in the room. She quickly understood the situation.
Since the young couple was willing to do it, they would start behaving differently now.
"Well, you need to treat Freya well. Don't always make hurtful remarks like you did in the past."
"I got it, Mom.”
Rodney obediently nodded. He was afraid of losing his happy life if he offended Freya.
At this point, he was willing to do anything to maintain his current life.
If he had not experienced certain things, he would not have realized the beauty of what he had now.
After preparing a bowl of pumpkin soup, Rodney brought it to Freya cautiously. "Wifey, be careful not to burn your tongue."
"Blow on the soup to cool it down, then," Freya said casually.
"Oh, sure." Rodney quickly took a spoonful of soup and blew on it.
Freya looked at him and was stunned for a moment.
She had always been enemies with Rodney in the past. Little did she expect that he would one day be like this.
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