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The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) novel Chapter 47

Chapter 47 Dalton’s Stomach Was Conquered

Sergio wasn’t hungry, but the smell of the food made his mouth water.

Margaret was smiling. “It’s not bad.”

Wynter didn’t stay idle. After she put all the materials in the pot, she made some pancakes

with raisins.

She decided the meat stew and mashed potatoes weren’t enough, so she made a salad

with olive oil.

The smell of the food made Ethan keep turning around to look.

Margaret cooked the shrimp toward the end while Wynter made the dipping sauce.

All the food was served on the table, looking colorful and tasty. The bread rolls that were fresh from the oven were still steaming.

Sergio wanted to eat the food so badly, but he was afraid to eat.

Margaret grinned and said, “You can start eating now. Let’s try and taste the food that Wynter cooked.”

Both Sergio and Ethan couldn’t wait to try the food. But Ethan didn’t forget about Dalton sitting beside him.

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Dalton had never eaten food cooked by someone else before. He was also unable to eat with the other people due to his stomach problem.

“Mr. Yarwood, why don’t you…” Before Ethan could finish his words, Dalton had already picked up the fork.

Ethan was a little perturbed. What if Dalton had a stomachache or fever after eating these?

Just then, Wynter walked over with a tray of food that included pancakes and pasta primavera. She put the tray in front of Dalton. “These are for you.

Dalton looked up at her.

Wynter nodded and explained, “These are good for your stomach. You can eat the pasta

when it’s cooler. It’s best to eat the pancakes first.”

Ethan was marveled by Wynter’s thoughtfulness. She was indeed a doctor. She even

noticed the details.

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But Dalton felt that she was taking special care of him. He was beaming with satisfaction.

Sergio thought that the food was luscious.

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