Chapter 157
Chapter 157
With more people dining that day, including children, Ethan opted to assist the cook in the kitchen.
Emmeline, familiar with the children’s favorite dishes, also donned an apron and joined in to lend a hand.
Meanwhile, Alondra graciously offered Benjamin some beverages while Maxwell had a charming smile on his face.
“Mr. Benjamin, please don’t take the previous incident to heart. For Emma’s sake, Adelmar must
assist Louise Corporation, or the situation will become extremely challenging for them.”
Grace stewed in anger on the sidelines, complaining inwardly, “Why didn’t you say that when you evicted Ethan from the Louise Corporation? Aren’t you just flip- flopping now?”
“Adelmar will share any fitting business opportunity with Louise Corporation,” Benjamin said, “After all, you are Emma’s family.”
Emma’s family?
On hearing that, Alondra felt a sense of hope and quickly poured more tea into Benjamin’s cup.
“Thank you very much, Mr. Benjamin.” Maxwell was overjoyed.
“In the end, aren’t you still relying on Ethan and Emma?” Grace, unable to control her anger, muttered and rolled her eyes.
Alondra smiled at Grace and said, “Well, what can we do? We’re all family.” She then asked, “Is your child in junior high school now? Why didn’t he come with you?”
“He lives on campus!” replied Grace angrily.
“Bring him to his grandpa’s house during the holidays,” Alondra suggested, “Your father misses his grandson.”
Grace commented, “Dad has probably forgotten what his
grandson looks like.”
Grace was still seething with
anger.
Alondra’s face tightened and inwardly criticized, “If I had my own son and daughter, I could rely on them in my old age. Do I even need to put up with all of you?”
The situation was truly
maddening!
After some time had passed, the
kitchen finished preparing the
dishes, and the entire family
gathered to dine.
Grace and Emmeline worked
together to care for the children;
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before long, the triplets had finished eating.
After that, the triplets departed from the table, leaving the remaining adults who were still dining and conversing. Eventually, the atmosphere became tranquil.
“Emma,” Maxwell said, “Can you stop blaming me for what happened in the past? I am also getting old. You know, I almost died from a cerebral infarction a few days ago.”
“That’s true,” Alondra said, pretending to sob, “What will happen to me when your dad is gone? We’ve been together for most of our lives.”
“Don’t worry,” Emmeline assured Alondra, “Even if Dad is fine and lives up to a hundred years old, my brother and I will not abandon you!”
“You two are still the most filial.”
Grace angrily stuffed food into her mouth, saying, “From what I see, there’s always a way out to every problem!”
Alondra could barely maintain her façade any longer.
“Enough, Gracie,” Ethan said as he peeled a shrimp for his wife, “Let’s not talk about the past anymore. We’re all good now.”
“That’s right, Grace,” Maxwell said, “All that has happened is my fault, so don’t hold a grudge anymore.”
“I was in the wrong, too,” Alondra said as she pretended to wipe away tears. “It won’t happen again. After all, we are all family.”
“Then let’s not talk about it. Instead, let’s all enjoy the meal,” Emmeline suggested, trying to ease the tension in the room.
“We must look like a bunch of fools to Mr. Benjamin,” Alondra remarked with a smile directed at Benjamin.
“It’s okay. Let’s just enjoy the meal,” Benjamin said as he peeled
a shrimp for Emmeline.
Benjamin sent Emmeline and the triplets back after the family gathering.
When they got to the café, it was already ten o’clock.
Since the triplets were already fast asleep, Benjamin carefully carried each of them upstairs and tucked them into bed, one by one.
“Thank you for today,” Emmeline said to Benjamin.
“Oh? Why are you being so courteous with me?” Benjamin smiled and added, “I hope my performance earlier met your
expectations.” Text © by N0ve/lDrama.Org.
“It was pretty good,” Emmeline said, “Alondra did all kinds of antics because of your presence.”
“She’s a real snob!” said Benjamin, “Don’t take her lightly, Emma.”
“I know that,” Emmeline said, nodding.
“I’ll head back home now.”
“Okay, drive safe.”
Benjamin left after that.
Emmeline ensured that the
blankets were tucked in properly around the children before closing
the door to their bedroom.
With a green cardboard box in hand, Daisy made her way over.
“Ms. Louise, this is for you.”
“What?”
“Mr. Abel came this afternoon after you and Mr. Benjamin left,” said Daisy.
Emmeline was left without words. What a coincidence. Abel swung by?
Daisy continued, “He said he wanted to apply ointment for you, but when he found out that you had left with Mr. Benjamin for Louise’s family’s residence, he just left the ointment here and went on his way.”
Emmeline was left speechless once again, feeling a little embarrassed. She furrowed her brows and asked, “Why didn’t he call me?”
“Call you?” Daisy said, “Ms. Louise, didn’t you blacklist him?”