Jessica's right hand was injured and she couldn't pick up the food with her left hand.
"What would you like?"
Carl sat down and leaned closer to Jessica. He asked her in a low voice.
Jessica moved to the side with some resistance and frowned slightly, "Whatever."
Carl knew Jessica's taste. He asked because he wanted to talk to her.
Jessica's indifference was within his expectations.
He wasn't angry. He put some food into Jessica's bowl and carefully put aside the ingredients that Jessica didn't like to eat, such as onions.
The person beside him teased, "Carl, you treated Jessica so well. She was like your
girlfriend."
"Maybe others think that Jessica was Carl's girlfriend."
These words caused a burst of laughter.
Everyone who knew them knew that they had a good relationship.
They all knew that Carl treated Jessica well and their families had a deep relationship.
In the early years, they thought that Carl and Jessica would be together, but Carl went abroad without hesitation. Jessica stayed in the country alone and then entered the entertainment circle.
Another person said, "If Carl really wanted to be together with Jessica, they would have been together earlier. I feel sad when I think that Jessica would be together with other people."
He covered his chest and looked painful. Then he showed the hoof soup and said, "Carl, help Jessica with the soup. I asked the kitchen to make it for her. It was good for her hand to have the hoof soup."
Jessica looked at the white and tender hoof and slightly pursed her lip. "You should eat some brain. These are hooves, not hands."
Carl gently curled his lip and was ready to serve Jessica the soup and hooves. He asked, "Do you want to eat?"
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