Many fresh ingredients appeared on the table like magic, from beef and mutton to seafood then to lively lobsters. Lumma joked, “Do you raise lobsters on the farm?”

Keeley replied, “There are no lobsters here, but it is close to the sea. If you want, we can drive directly to the seaside market to buy.”

As an epicure, Lumma was eager to stay here forever, “Keeley, the food tastes so delicious that I don’t want to leave.” Keeley put vegetables in Lumma’s bowl again, “You can come and play whenever you are free.”

Lumma questioned, “Are you planning to live here for a long time? Does your farmer treat you well? Is your salary high? Do you still have money to spend?”

Keeley smiled, “Lumma, to be honest, this farm is mine.”

“Your farm?” Lumma asked, astonished.

Wilson family property, and thus it was not found out when the Wilson family went bankrupt. Someone has helped me with the farm all these years

prepared a sum of money for Keeley to use, but luckily, it turned out

what Keeley had was something Lumma could

hot pot

her, “Lumma, with your help I left Hanton City to Red Pine City without saying goodbye. George couldn’t find

the high–quality fatty meat tasted bland and insipid, “No, George is afraid of

“Oh well, that

Lumma, “Keeley…”

Keeley, “Huh?”

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