Cynthia saw that Samuel was looking at them unhappily.

She said lightly, “Hurry up and finish up the last few.”

“Okay.” Samuel’s temper was non-existent in front of her.

Kathleen put down the plate and fork. “Granny, what else do you need me to do?” she asked.

“Take out the plates and forks and place them on the table for everyone,” said Cynthia while smiling.

“Got it.” Kathleen went to the cabinet and took out the tableware.

She was familiar with the place.

Samuel was a little surprised when he saw that Kathleen had skillfully found all the things needed from various places.

“You all are always busy, so Kathleen usually comes over to keep me company on weekdays.” Cynthia didn’t look at Samuel as she spoke. “You probably don’t know about this.”

Samuel didn’t utter a word.

Cynthia said coldly, “Samuel, we like Katie not because she has helped the Macari family or because she is your wife. She has her charms. Sometimes, I can’t help but think how much of a pity it is that such a good girl ended up with you.”

Was Samuel good?

That was for sure.

In Cynthia’s eyes, Samuel was the most outstanding child.

Despite that, the way he treated Kathleen couldn’t be considered “good.”

Samuel looked at the busy little figure in the kitchen.

He didn’t know that Kathleen cared so much for his family.

Cynthia finished filling in the last ravioli. She said, “It’s done. Go and wash your hands.”

“Okay.” Samuel walked to the bathroom to clean his hands.

Kathleen was there too.

“You want to wash your hands? I’ll be done soon,” she said while washing her hands.

Samuel stepped forward, and his warm chest pressed against her back. He put his hands under the faucet before resting his chin on her shoulder. “Help me wash them. I can’t do it.”

Kathleen blushed and wondered, Why can’t you do it yourself?

yourself,” she

don’t help me wash them, I won’t let you go. Even Granny won’t be able to save you, so figure it out

said angrily, “Y-You are a

to make things difficult

wash them. Aren’t you hungry?” Samuel

her soft little hands wrapped around

Then, Kathleen squeezed a little hand soap onto her palms and scrubbed them till it

lithe figure of his

she

moment and whispered in her ear, “Kate, we are

Kathleen was stunned.

he

the water and turned around. Shooting Samuel a strange look, she asked, “Did

words caused Samuel

come out to eat.” Kathleen pushed him away and walked

Samuel remained silent.

not

saw that Kathleen

walked over and automatically

Cynthia said with

the others waited for Cynthia to pick up her fork before they

took a piece of ravioli and

said, “Granny, you make the best ravioli. It tastes

said you liked the vinegar, so I asked someone to buy me a few more bottles. Take them

“Okay.” Kathleen nodded.

You’re thinner than the last time I saw you.” Cynthia was worried and took

Kathleen obediently ate it.

that she had gotten

she vowed to eat

was a limit to

already full after eating three scoops of

to find a chance to talk

present, so Christopher didn’t

the time and said, “Granny, I have a meeting in the afternoon. I’ll

“Okay. Be careful when driving on

Christopher nodded. He then glanced at Kathleen

Kathleen said

frowned slightly upon hearing

the meal, Kathleen wanted

refused to let her do it. “There’s no need for that. The dishwasher you recommended to me last time works

“Okay.” Kathleen nodded.

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