Zachary helplessly looked at the two women.
Once Serenity was done laughing, he said, “Honey, have some soup first.”
Serenity said in relief, “Luckily, I wasn’t drinking soup earlier, or else I might have spat it out.”
“Dig in.”
Grandma May laughed as she scooped from a dish she liked. After tasting it, she frowned and said, “Seren, these weren’t cooked by you, were they? It tastes a little different from before.”
“Does it taste bad?” Zachary asked.
“If you think it tastes bad, I’ll call Kevin right now and get him to pick you up so you can go to the hotel and eat all the delicacies there since my homecooked food isn’t to your taste.”
“Such a belligerent tone. It must be Zachary’s cooking.”
Grandma May continued to eat as if nothing had happened and said to Serenity, “Seren, Zack’s cooking hasn’t improved much. You should let him practice more. Let him cook on the weekends and prepare all your meals. With more opportunities to practice, his cooking will get better.”
Zachary’s expression was dark. “Nana, you’re insulting me yet you’re eating my food at the same time.”
“You never used to cook. If it weren’t for Seren’s influence, I wouldn’t be able to eat your cooking either. I definitely have to eat more now that I have the chance to. Although they don’t taste five-star, they’re still palatable—I won’t die, at least.”
Zachary was speechless.
“Nana, we’re going for a barbecue tomorrow.”
Serenity changed the topic so they would stop bickering.
“You young’uns can go ahead. I’m a bag of old bones with no teeth. How could I eat barbecue?”
Grandma May did not want to be the third wheel.
Right now, she was trying to scope out a good match for Dylan York, but she still did not have anyone in mind yet.
Sigh… She had too many half-witted grandsons that she even had to worry about their marriages.
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