Shaun's gaze suddenly became complicated.
He thought that even if Thomas did not compensate them, Sarah would, since she was a kind person. After all, she always acted guilty and innocent in front of him.
Catherine ignored him and brought the groceries to the kitchen to cook.
Suzie sat on the sofa and watched TV. Soon, the aroma wafted over from the kitchen.
Shaun had not eaten lunch, so his stomach rumbled at the smell.
40 minutes later, Catherine brought the dishes out.
Shaun looked at the braised pork and sweet and sour ribs on the table, finding them inexplicably familiar.
Catherine gave Suzie a portion. Shaun did not expect her to serve him a portion, so he went to get himself a plate. However, when he came, there was nothing left.
"Catherine, you didn't cook my portion?” His eyes widened.
"You didn’t say you wanted to eat. Plus, I only agreed t o cook for Suzie, not you. What? It's already 3:00 p.m. Haven't you eaten, Eldest Young Master Hill?"
Shaun gritted his teeth. "I brought her to see you. When would I have the time to eat?"
"Oops. If you're hungry, you can go look for Sarah. I'm not responsible for you." Catherine helped Suzie to the best slices of roast pork and picked out the bones from the fish before giving them to Suzie.
Suzie’s cheeks were stuffed as she ate, looking like a little squirrel.
After swallowing the food, she said vaguely, "Your cooking is really good, Mommy." 3
Shaun,
He knew the food was delicious, so he wanted to eat a s well.
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