Chapter 40 Muddleheaded Life (2) (1/2)
Then she leaned back against the counter and began to stroke her belly, properly forcing her to look shy and satisfied.
Every time it came to the critical moment, her acting skill would erupt.
”He has done a lot for me, but I can't do anything for him. I've always been feeling guilty,” with a smile, she continued, ”That's why I want to cook for him.”
Suddenly she raised her head and looked Nancy in the eye. With a seductive smile on her lips, she said, ”He gave me a lot of tolerance and care, and I want to repay him a little bit of warmth.”
His care and tolerance? She had never seen such things from the man.
Having been fooled by Consuela's words, Nancy didn't know what to say anymore. She thought that the couple were in a good relationship.
She frowned and didn't know how to retort. It was a good thing that Mrs. Consuela was kind to Mr. Richie, but Well, just let the young couple have their way.
”Okay, I'll help you then,” Nancy suggested with a smile, relaxed.
She couldn't stop worrying about Mrs. Consuela if she really did it alone.
”Thank you, Nancy,” Consuela said as she put the hair to her ears. Then she began to wash the vegetables.
It didn't take a long time to cook the vegetables, only four dishes and one soup. They weren’t very bumper, but they were put much effort.
Looking at the woman whose long hair was loosely coiled and who was seriously cooking, Nancy finally believed that Mrs. Consuela was really good at cooking.
The rumor that she wasn't a good cook mustn't be true.
The dinner was ready at seven o'clock in the evening. After she finished, Consuela went upstairs to take a shower. Although she turned on th lampblack machine, the smell of food still filled the air.
It must be fragrant, but not doting.
But Richie still didn't come back. She looked at her phone. It was an empty message box. She had to sit on the sofa with legs crossed, waiting for him.