As soon as Louisa finished speaking, Kenneth quickly interjected,
"Hold up, hold up. The kid’s gotten used to the chef’s cooking. Besides, the chef knows all about nutritional balance. They’ve got so much on their plate these days. They need all the nutrients they can get. And they certainly hope that at your age, you should be sitting back and enjoying the easy life."
"Are you saying my cooking is not up to scratch?" Louisa suddenly asked.
"No, not at all, my dear. Even if you burned it to a crisp, I’d still find it delicious! After all, it’s made with your hard work."
"Cut it out, you!" Louisa playfully swatted him.
"Flatterer."
Kenneth chuckled.
"Love is blind."
"Oh, please, what’s love got to do with it."
The family chatted and laughed together for a while before Louisa remembered a new gadget she had bought — a massage hammer.
"Rose, let me give you a shoulder rub. Your aunt told me you’ve been really busy at Dawnstar."
Even though Louisa didn’t fully grasp what was keeping her daughter so occupied, or the dangers she might be facing, the concern in Eunice’s voice made her want to tend to her daughter’s weary shoulders.
"Honey, let me give you a massage too." Kenneth also started kneading Louisa’s shoulders.
"You’ve been cooking up a storm, and you must be exhausted."
Romeo watched the harmonious scene unfold before his eyes, his gaze softening.
It turned out that even in wealthy families, not everything was broken and disjointed.
During dinner, Kenneth and Louisa kept piling food onto Rosemary’s plate. Having not seen her in days — and especially after the slanderous attacks on the AR-Bl-Clear Group — they were deeply concerned about the stress and hardship their young daughter was facing. They showered her with affection and care.
Feeling left out, Serena made a pointed effort to serve Rosemary some food to make a good impression on their parents.
Romeo chimed in to break the tension,
"Rose’s had her fill of seafood lately."
With that, Rosemary passed the shrimp Serena had put in her bowl over to her mother.
"Mom, you have some."
Not to be outdone, Serena served Rosemary some beef.
"Rose’s been suffering from indigestion. She should avoid rich, heavy foods."
As soon as Romeo finished speaking, Rosemary transferred the beef from her bowl to her father’s.
"Dad, you eat this."
Serena couldn’t hold back.
"Then what can sis eat? Let me help you to get it."
"No need, just continue with your food." Rosemary didn’t even give her a second glance.
Serena’s face fell in disappointment. She dutifully served her parents and even stole a glance at Romeo.
"Romeo can serve himself. Make sure to eat plenty."
"Mr. and Mrs. Collins, please have more also." Romeo ignored her comment and turned to Kenneth and Louisa.
"Thanks for preparing such a wonderful meal for me tonight."
"There’s no need for formalities with us, kiddo. Come by for dinner more often when you can," Kenneth invited warmly.
"Absolutely," Louisa agreed with a smile.
"Come when you get time. Don’t feel shy."
Seeing her own dismay go unnoticed, Serena felt even more irked.
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