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Chapter 2882

Everyone was still there, and in front of Mrs. Robbins, Chester said it directly.

Charity’s heart froze for a moment, she felt Mrs. Robbins’s strange eyes, and her face was about to boil in an

instant.

There’s something wrong with this guy.

Mrs. Robbins snickered, “It’s getting dark. Young master Jewell, do you want to stay for dinner? What do you like to

eat? Auntie will cook for you tonight.”

 

“Auntie, Your cooking skills must be very good.” Chester immediately said, “When I was hospitalized before, your

soup was delicious. I’ve never had such a mellow chicken soup.”

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“That’s the chicken I brought from my hometown.” Mrs. Robbins stood up and said, “It just so happens that there is

half a chicken at home, if you like it, I will cook it for you tonight.”

“Mom, why doesn’t he join in the fun? His family lives next door, so he can go back and eat if he wants.” Charity

said and couldn’t see Chester’s flattering appearance.

Suddenly Charity moved to his side silently, and said that she still had a person in her heart, and what kind of

wishful thinking was playing, she was clear.

Chester blinked aggrievedly, “Forget it, Auntie, I’d better go back and eat alone.”

“What’s the point of eating alone?” Mrs. Robbins had long thought that Chester’s parents were too outrageous.

Hearing that Chester was still eating alone with his lame leg, she felt a burst of pity in her heart, “It happened that

you brought dumplings here, and tonight chicken soup can cook dumplings.”

“Can chicken soup still cook dumplings?” Chester’s face was full of anticipation. He was surprised, “I’ve never eaten

it before.”

“I’ll let you try it tonight.” Mrs. Robbins rolled up her sleeves to make arrangements, “Charity, treat the guests well,

Young master Jewell is your savior.”

“Auntie, don’t say Young master Jewell, just call me Chester.” Chester said with a smile.

Mrs. Robbins: “Okay, I’ll call you Chester from now on.”

Mrs. Robbins looked at Chester more and more kindly, and also felt that it was right for her daughter and Chester to

sit together like that, so when she left, she gave nanny and Sister Lane a wink.

Both nanny and Sister Lane were smart people and immediately made excuses to help in the kitchen.

Suddenly, there were only Charity, Chester, and Lisa who could only cry and laugh in the living room.

“Eating alone.” Charity raised her eyebrows with a half-smiling smile, “Chester, do you know how to play with my

mother?”

Chester: “…”

Chester looked at this pretty little face that looked only in her early twenties, and when he thought about her age,

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he couldn’t help but twitch the corner of his mouth, “Charity, I’m older than you.”

“Oh, then I should call you…big Chester?” Charity looked playful.

Chester’s handsome expression froze for a while.

When Charity, who was facing him, had an uncontrollable smile flashing in her eyes, her heart suddenly became

soft and messy.

“Charity, I haven’t seen you so relaxed in front of me for a long time.” Chester said softly, “Of course, it’s not just in

front of me, you seem to have changed as a whole, there is a little sunshine. “

Charity also knew that she had changed a lot, and now she seemed to have found a little joy in life.

She rolled her eyes at Chester, “I have to live well for Lisa now.”

“Will being a mother make you such a big change?” Chester looked down at the very small child in Charity’s arms,

and suddenly understood Charity’s feelings.

“Yeah, so hurry up and find a woman to get married and have children.” Charity said lightly, “Lest you always tell

my mother that you eat alone in the future, making my mother feel that you are alone, and then run away if you

have nothing to do, and also come to my house for dinner.”