Chapter 870 Chess and Tea
In the Sawyer Residence, Remus came downstairs to find Nichs sitting on the sofa. With a snort, he said coldly, “What are you doing here?”
“Still angry?” Nichs looked sideways at Remus without paying mind to thetter’s tone. With a wry smile, he said indifferently, “I was thinking of inviting you to a game of chess. Also, I’ve asked someone to bring this can of tea leaves over as well, as I’ve heard that it’s a new product that has a nice fragrance. But, since you’re still angry, then I’d bettere back another day instead.”
Just as Nichs was about to get up and leave, Remus said in slight annoyance, “Hold it. Did I tell you to leave?”
Here, a gleam shed in Nichs’ eyes. He then turned around and feigned ignorance. “What other orders do you have for me?”
“Give me that can of tea leaves you have.” Remus held his hand out to Nichs. He hadn’t the intention of keeping Nichs here; he only wanted that can of quality tea leaves Nichs brought with him.
Looking at Remus acting so proudly, Nichs smiled as he handed it over to him.
Then, Remus opened one of the cans and knew that the quality of these tea leaves was impable, as a refreshing fragrance escaped the moment the can was opened. “Well, at least you still have the heart to do this.” Feeling satisfied, he closed the can with a faint smile on his face before he handed it off to Ian, who had been standing by the side. “Go and make a cup of this tea. As for the kid, just a cup of in water is fine for him. Oh yes, bring me my chess set as well. I’ll be thoroughly teaching this kid a lesson tonight.”
Smiling, Ian left and did as ordered. Soon after, he came back with Remus’ tea and chess set. Naturally, he didn’t dare to serve Nichs a cup of in water as Remus had ordered, as he knew that his master did not mean his words.
And so, Nichs apanied Remus in the living room. The two yed chess while enjoying the tea the former had brought. Watching how harmonious the two of them were, Ian, who was standing at the side, became relieved. Although Remus had not said anything recently, he knew that Remus had missed his grandson very dearly and had regretted the words he spoke on an impulse that day.
That night, Nichs yed countless matches of chess with Remus, who had never once lost the smile on his face through it all. It was only when it was time for Remus to rest did Nichs leave the ce. Throughout the night, the two of them had intentionally avoided bringing up Tessa, so there wasn’t any unpleasantness between the two.
In the following days, Tessa brought Gregory along when she had her daily practice with the orchestra members. In the afternoon, she would send him back home for his lessons while she took lessons aboutpositions at Simon’s house. As she was poor in many aspects since she had not studied in a professional school before, she took Simon’s lessons seriously and diligently. Fortunately, she had talent in music. Adding to the fact that her memory was amazing, her improvement was obvious to see.
Simon had taken notice of her improvement as well, which was why today, he wrote several notes on a paper and handed it to Tessa. “I want you topose a tune out of these notes and give it to me before this time tomorrow.”
Tessa knew immediately that Simon was testing her about what she had learned, so she nodded in response and epted the task.
That same night, Gregory knew that his mother was going to be busyposing a song, so he tried not to bother her during this time.
In the study room, Tessa was looking up information at her desk whileposing the tune at a speed that was faster than before. Later that evening, Nichs gave her a video call and found out that she had epted Simon’s assignment, so he apanied her in silence.
Time passed, and it was midnight when Tessa finished her assignment. “Nichs, I’m done.” Happily, she took the score and shared it with Nichs.
As Nichs looked at his wife through his phone, he felt sorry for Tessa, as she was clearly fatigued, albeit smiling joyfully. Hence, he said, “Since you’re done, you should get some rest now. You still have to go for practice tomorrow.”Content (C) N?v/elDra/ma.Org.
True enough, Tessa was tired after focusing on her assignment for so long, so she nodded in assent and ended the call before going to sleep.