Chapter 277 Grape vored Red Grapes
"I want to have some fresh American red grapes!" Ang said.
"No problem!" said Arvin. He could arrange for his private ne to go there and get some for Ang.
Ang put on a foxy smile and said, "I want to eat American red grapes, grape vored. Mr. Gu, do
you think you can satisfy your baby''s needs?" Then, Ang rubbed her hands slightly over her
stomach.
"Grape vored red grapes? Ang, would you also like to try some banana vored apples?" said
Sven. He wondered what Ang''s real intentions were.
With a sneer, Ang gazed at Arvin who didn''t even react, "Well, Mr. Gu, can you do it? If you can''t..."
''Then you should go away.''
Before Ang could finish talking, Arvin nodded affirmatively and said, "Wait for a second. I''ll ask my
people to buy them right now."
... Sven and his sister looked at Arvin with astonishment as they wondered where he was going to find
the grape vored red grapes.
The next morning, Ang was awakened by Arvin to eat breakfast, which was what Arvin had been
doing recently.
Ang had slept a lot since she was pregnant. There were so many times when Arvin had to wake her,
pull her up from bed, and bring her downstairs to have breakfast.
As her parents saw Arvin pamper Ang unconditionally, they gradually started to forgive Arvin for
saving Rosa first instead of their daughter.
Today''s breakfast was Chinese style breakfast made by a retired cook who was invited by Arvin. There
were steaming dumplings with filling soup, shrimp dumplings, vegetable porridge with Chinese yam,
corn and yam water chestnut cakes, vegetable crepes and egg rolls.
It all looked fabulously delicious.
Arvin had invited different kinds of chefs from time to time. Sven often brought his two sons toe
over and have the meals with them.
Ang couldn''t resist all the delicious food Arvin had prepared so she ate them all.
Unfortunately, she''d often vomit what she had eaten.
Seeing Ang throw up all day because of the pregnancy made Arvin feel terribly sorry for her and so
he treated her like a precious gem. The whole family was around to serve her.
Later, Lily had people send some medicines to help with the pregnancy nausea. Every time Ang
wanted to throw up, she would take a whiff of the medicine and the symptoms would subside.
Eventually, after she went through the nausea stage, Ang''s appetite had improved a lot. Sometimes,
she ate more than Arvin did.
Under Arvin''s loving care and pampering, Ang''s face and body had regained some weight. Arvin
didn''t mind her weight gain at all, instead, he liked the chubby version of Ang even more.
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Sometimes, when she was not paying attention, Arvin would hold her round, soft body, which would
make him feel as if he were in heaven.
After breakfast, Ang wiped her mouth clean. Arvin stood up and walked towards the kitchen.
When he came out of the kitchen, he was holding a ss bowl, in which a cluster of red grapes was
soaked in some kind of a violet colored liquid.
Arvin looked at Ang with a smile, "The red grapes had just been brought back from America by air. I
had kept them in fresh grape juice since they arrived. Try some. They''re grape vored."
So, these were the grape vored red grapes.
Ang''s parents were speechless.
So was Ang.
Arvin took a spoon, picked a red grape and brought it close to Ang''s mouth.
Ang opened her mouth and ate the red grape.
"Em... Em... It''s not bad."
Ang went to the living room with the ss bowl in her hands, sat on the sofa and ate all the red
grapes.
After Chuck and Arvin went out to work, Daisy asked her daughter, "Tell me. What do they taste like,
grape vored red grapes? What''s the difference? They are both grapes. What were you thinking? Just
fiddling around with Arvin?"
Her words had upset Ang because she just suddenly wanted some grape vored red grapes. She
didn''t think Arvin would actually make such an effort to impress her. "Mom, can you please try to send
him back to J City, " said Ang. Arvin living there with her for so long had almost made him a live-in
son-inw. Arvin never wanted to be a live-in son-inw.
"I''m not ming you but I have seen Arvin''s behavior these past few days. For the sake of your baby,
can''t you just go back with Arvin? Drop the idea of getting a divorce. Ang, it would do you and the
baby no good if you got a divorce. Arvin didn''t really cheat on you, he just made a little mistake. Also,
Rosa... was dying. Don''t make such a fuss about it, " said Daisy.
Daisy wanted her daughter to be happy, so she had to talk some sense into her.
"Mom, if it were you in that situation, and dad chose another woman, would you still be with him?"
asked Ang. Ang put down the empty bowl, and inly asked her own mother who seemed to
have be Arvin''s real mother.
Daisy didn''t have any response. She would definitely feel ufortable, but she still believed that it
could be forgiven, given the special circumstances of their situation.
Ang did not think so.
"Mom, to say the least, even if I forgive that Arvin saved Rosa and took her out to safety first..." She
didn''t finish her words. She had decided she wasn''t going to tell Daisy.
She knew that some things were better off unsaid.
"What did you want to say?" asked Daisy. Daisy sat beside her daughter and looked into Ang''s
hesitant eyes.
What did she want to say? She wanted to say that even on her birthday, Arvin had left in advance to
see Rosa. As long as anything concerned Rosa, Arvin would be the first person at Rosa''s side.
Ang could forget Nita, but she couldn''t forgive Rosa.
"I don''t want to say anything. If Arvin wants to stay here, let him be. As long as you and dad don''t mind,
I can carry on ignoring him, " said Ang. Her father had always wanted Arvin to be a live-in son-in-
Daisy shrugged her shoulders helplessly and said, "Ang, you can do whatever you want, as long as
you keep my grandson safe. I won''t speak any more of this matter. The nanny in your brother''s house
isn''t avable today, so I''ll have to go and take care of my two grandchildren. If you want to go out for a
walk, remember to bring someone with you."
To be honest, Ang could understand her mother''s good intentions. Although Daisy favored Arvin and
took his sides for many times, she always put her daughter''s happiness in the first ce.
Everyone makes mistakes. What mattered was the degree of the mistake and the attitude of rectifying
the mistake in a proper manner.
The degree of Arvin''s mistake had not crossed Daisy''s bottom line. And Arvin had been apologizing to
Ang with sincere attitude. Daisy wanted Ang and Arvin to reconcile and get back together.
Therefore, Daisy would sometimes spend the night with Ang, trying to moderate the rtionship
between the two of them.