"Mr. Shaw, Susie, you are back," Isabelle greeted with a grin as she put the soup in front of Madam Shaw.
Slowly and cautiously, she poured the soup out from the crock. Even though the crock looked big, it contained only a small bowl of soup.
"Thank you, Isa," Madam Shaw said, offering Isabelle a smile as she took the soup.
"What are you doing here?" Julian asked with a frown when he saw Isabelle.
He had no idea how or when Isabelle got so close to his mother, and it seemed to him that this was not her first time here.
He began to wonder if he had underestimated Isabelle. He knew his mother inside out, so he knew how hard i t was to warm her up. Judging from the fact that she smiled at Isabelle just now, he reckoned that she must have built up a rather good relationship with his mother.
When Isabelle saw the frown on Julian's face, she shrunk back a little. Then, she forced a look of innocence on her face and replied falteringly, "I... I came to make some soup for Madam Shaw.”
Madam Shaw put down the bowl. She pulled her eyebrows together into a tight frown and stared at Julian. "Mind your manners, Julian. It is all thanks to
Isa that I feel much better now."
"Mom, you can just tell me if you're feeling unwell and I'll help you get the best doctor from town. I don't understand why you would look for her and not me," Julian said.
"Isa is Mr. Zachary's disciple. She is more capable than any of the doctors out there," Madam Shaw refuted.
'Chad Zachary’s disciple?' Julian turned to look at Isabelle, his eyes filled with shock.
He never expected that Isabelle was Mr. Zachary's disciple. Madam Shaw's body condition was deteriorating year by year, and he had always wanted t o look for a traditional Chinese physician to help take care of her. Mr. Zachary was at the top of his list as he was the most prestigious traditional Chinese physician in the country. However, it was difficult to get ahold of his whereabouts so Julian had not been able to contact him until now.
'Just how much this woman is hiding from us?' Julian thought inwardly.
"Thank you for your compliment, Madam Shaw, but I'm not as good as other doctors. I just rely on the secret prescription that Mr. Zachary passed to me," Isabelle hastily said.
"Well, if you weren't that good, Mr. Zachary would have never accepted you as his disciple," Madam Shaw said matter of factly as she pulled Isabelle to sit next to her.
Isabelle grinned, but she did not make any remark." The soup is getting cold, Madam Shaw. Please have it while it's still warm.”
As Madam Shaw began to sip on the soup, she threw a sidelong glance at Susan, "Both of you are from the Shelbys, and I wonder why you’re so different. I don't have much to ask for, I just hope that you could do half as great as Isa."
"Please don't say that, Madam Shaw. Different people specialize in different fields. I’m certain that I’m not a s good as Susie in terms of interior design," Isabelle quickly said.
"You’re too humble, Isa.” Madam Shaw complemented Isabelle. The rigid line of her shoulders eased a tiny bit, and the angular tautness of her face softened when she was looking at Isabelle. After that, she shot another warning gaze at Susan before resuming to sip on her soup once more.
Susan opened and closed her mouth like a fish out of water. She wanted to say something but nothing could form on her tongue. In the end, she just stood there, mouth clamped shut. After all, regardless of what she said, Madam Shaw would never believe her.
Julian narrowed his eyes, "Mom, it's our family dinner, don’t you think that irreverent people shouldn't stay here?” "I... I will leave now,” Isabelle said.
"Just stay and have dinner with us, Isa," Madam Shaw said as she pulled Isabelle back to her seat. Then, she turned to Julian and continued, "Isn't Isa Susie's cousin? How can you say that she is irrelevant to us?"
Madam Shaw had made her stand very clear that she wanted Isabelle to stay, so there was nothing Julian and Susan could say.
The dinner was by far the most tortuous one Susan had ever experienced in the Shaw Mansion. Not only did she need to endure Madam Shaw pulling a long face at her, but she also had to listen to her sing praises for Isabelle.
She was already dissatisfied with Isabelle's motive for getting close to Julian. Now that Madam Shaw kept praising her, the dissatisfaction in her heart grew even more.
After they finished their dinner, Madam Shaw patted her lips gracefully with a napkin. Then, she said," Julian, Susie, it's been a long time since you both have been here. Why don’t you stay for a night?"
This was the suggestion Isabelle gave after Madam Shaw complained about the problem between her and Julian. She told her that it could bring their relationship closer. After giving it some thought, Madam Shaw felt she had a point, so she decided to go with her suggestion.
"Why, Mom? You have something to tell us?" Julian frowned.
Under normal circumstances, he would certainly obey his mother’s demand and stay. However, the thing was that Isabelle was in the Shaw Mansion right now and he noticed that Susan was uncomfortable in her presence. As such, he just wanted to bring Susan away from the house as soon as possible.
"Why? Must I have a reason to ask you and Susie to stay for a night?” Madam Shaw's countenance turned grim.
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