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Chapter 2100 Bitterness

    Chapter 2100 Bitterness


    It was Joan calling her.


    "Hello?"


    "Ms. Xia, I''m really sorry, but there''s a family emergency back at home, and I have to be there. Is it all


    right if I ask for leave today?"


    "What happened, Joan?" Sheryl asked in concern.


    "My daughter-inw has a fever, and my son can''te back home until tomorrow. I need to go back


    and help them take care of the kid," Joan exined.


    Sheryl nodded in understanding. "Sure, you can leave anytime you want. Oh, I can help you get an


    Uber so he can pick you up at home."


    Joan thanked her profusely upon hearing this, "Thank you so much, Ms. Xia. I''m sorry I didn''t have


    time to make dinner..."


    "Don''t worry, Joan. It''s just dinner. I can eat out. You need to pack your stuff now and go home. Your


    grandchild needs you."


    "Thank you for understanding, Ms. Xia."


    "No problem."


    Sheryl hung up and then called an Uber for Joan.


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    Damian, who heard the whole conversation between Sheryl and Joan, found himself only falling deeper


    in love with Sheryl with how considerate she was to her housekeeper.


    Damian saw this a great opportunity to have dinner with Sheryl as Joan wasn''t going to be home.


    Sheryl wouldn''t be able to say no to him.


    After she called the Uber, Sheryl put her phone back in her purse. She lifted her head and found


    Damian was staring at her, so she exined to him what had happened.


    Damian just smiled. The road ahead was cleared, so he started the car and offered, "Let''s go eat


    dinner."


    "You… I was thinking about going home…" Sheryl hesitated, wondering how she could decline


    Damian.


    Damian raised his brows and asked, "Sher, is it that hard to have dinner with me? Besides, Joan is


    leaving. Do you really want to have dinner by yourself?"


    Sheryl didn''t answer, biting her lips.


    Damian sighed and continued, "Why do you keep avoiding me? All I want is to have dinner with you. I


    won''t do anything to hurt you. Why are you alienating me?"


    Sheryl looked at him apologetically. "I''m sorry."


    "Don''t be. Now, let''s go have dinner!" Damian smiled and drove off.


    Charles parked the car at the doorway. Nancy came to the yard to greet them when she heard the car


    engine from inside.


    Nancy was happy when she saw Melissa stepping out of the car with rk and Shirley.


    "rk, Shirley!" Nancy eximed in excitement.


    The children were excited to see Nancy too. When they used to live in the Dream Garden, they were


    even closer to Nancy than with Melissa. Nancy was practically their grandma to them.


    Nancy caressed their heads and said, "I missed you so much, kids. How are you doing? Do you study


    hard at school? How''s the new servant in your apartment? Does she treat you well?" "And…" Nancy


    was so excited that she kept bombarding the children with questions.


    rk and Shirley just smiled, not knowing which question to answer first.


    "Nancy, you''re asking way too many questions. How are they supposed to answer all of them?" Melissa


    piped in. She couldn''t help but feel a little jealous as the kids seemed to like Nancy more than they


    liked her.


    Charles had parked the car and was now walking toward them as he said, "Nancy, have you prepared


    dinner? The kids are hungry."


    Nancy shook her head and said, "Right, I almost forgot about dinner. It''s almost ready, and I cooked


    your favorite for tonight, rk and Shirley. Come into the house and wash your hands. Dinner will be


    ready in five minutes."


    "Hurray! I''m starving!" rk and Shirley jumped up and down and ran into the house.


    Melissa and Charles shared a look. They both felt relieved.


    Laughter filled the house once again.


    Melissa and Charles couldn''t remember thest time the house had been filled with happiness and


    Since Sheryl moved out with the kids, the Dream Garden had fallen into dead silence. No more kids''


    house was big, but it was empty. No matter how good the food was, it didn''t taste as good if you


    weren''t sharing it with anyone.


    Melissa''s eyes welled up, and she blew her nose. Charles rubbed her shoulder as he nced at her.


    rk and Shirley ate much more than they were used to eating at dinner. Perhaps it was because they


    were growing up, or perhaps it was because they missed Nancy''s cooking so much.


    Melissa was d to see her grandchildren helping themselves to the food. She smiled at them and


    asked, "Do you eat this much at home too?"


    Shirley nodded her head, her mouth filled with food. "Joan''s a great cook, but Nancy''s better!"


    rk dug in his food, keeping to himself as he was focused on eating his yummy dinner.


    Melissa nodded in satisfaction. "Help yourselves. You''re growing kids. You should eat more. And don''t


    be picky, okay? You need nutrition."


    "Well, Grandma, you should eat more too," Shirley said to Melissa.


    Melissa was so moved.


    She felt like her grandchildren were growing in the blink of an eye. They knew how to show care to


    other people now.


    Charles felt blessed to have such considerate and thoughtful children as he watched them. He was


    grateful that Sheryl had done a good job raising the children. The only thing that upset Charles was that


    he couldn''t be there with her and be aplete family with them.


    rk lifted his head and shot a nce at Charles. He put a piece of meat into Charles'' bowl, saying,


    "Dad, what are you thinking? Try this. Mom tells me that eating meat can help me grow taller."


    Charles lowered his head and looked at the meat in his bowl. His heart tightened as he heard Sheryl''s


    name.


    He couldn''t help but think of Sheryl''s lovely face. He recalled Sheryl feeding him this same dish from


    before. They used to be a happy family. He used to look forward to getting off work so he could spend


    time with his family.


    However, time had changed things. The good old days were long gone.


    Charles felt bitter, and he felt like his heart was empty. A part of his life was missing.


    "Dad, why don''t you eat anything? You don''t like meat? Me neither, but Mom always tells me and


    Shirley to eat more meat because it''s good for our health," rk said, looking expectantly at Charles.


    Shirley chimed in, "Dad, don''t be picky. Mom always says a picky child isn''t a good child."


    Charles pursed his lips and chuckled. "Fine, I will eat it. I won''t be picky. I need to be a role model for


    you two." Charles put the piece of meat into his mouth and swallowed it.


    "Yay, Dad ate it!" Shirley eximed, pping her hands.


    "Shirley, you''re the best. You''re not picky at all. Now finish your food, okay?" Melissa said to Shirley.


    "Uh-huh. I will eat as much meat. Mom always tells me to eat meat so I can be tall!" Shirley said giddily.


    "Ha-ha! That''s great. You''ll be as tall as a giant! Once you be that tall, will you carry Grandma


    outside and y with me?" Melissa put some vegetables on Shirley''s bowl and said, "But you can''t just


    eat meat. You need to eat vegetables too so you can have a bnced diet."


    "Mom told me that too." Shirley nodded her head and munched on herst spoonful of rice, smiling up


    at them. She looked cute.


    Melissa and Charles shared a look and burst intoughter as happiness filled the air again.
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