Chapter 1015
There were various types of vegetables, fruits, snacks, some frozen tacos, and ready-to-eat meatballs.
Vermont froze and stood there in place. He watched how quickly Felicity filled the previously empty fridge with all those foods.
He had multiple siblings. Even though he was the youngest one, he did not particularly receive the most attention from his
parents.
He did not grow up with his parents by his side and he was not very close with his siblings either. Also, his parents often
criticized him for the "bad habits" he developed while living in the countryside.
So, he moved out after getting into a university. In all these years, he had been living alone, and he would only return home for a
day or two when there was a special occasion.
However, even those mere two days would be suffering for Vermont.
His parents would take pride in his achievements and boast about him to his relatives, thinking that their child had succeeded in
life. However, they would not show him any concern at all. They did not care about the hardships he went through to get where
he was, nor did they care about if he had eaten or rested well while busy working.
Not only that they would make a lot of comments about his lifestyle, but they would also urge him to settle down and start a
family. Then, they would introduce some young ladies from different wealthy families to him. Also, they never seemed to notice
that his fridge was always filled with alcohol when they took something from inside.
Perhaps they did notice, but they just did not care.
Even his exes who claimed to care about him would only verbally ask him how he was doing without actually doing anything to
ensure his well-being.
Felicity was the only person who would always stuff Vermont's fridge with so many things whenever she was there.
Although it was all bought with his money.
After putting the last item into the fridge, Felicity stood in front of it with both of her hands on her lips, finally feeling satisfied.
She closed the fridge door and saw a person standing at the entrance of the kitchen. She was startled and her heart almost
jumped out of her chest.
’What's wrong with you? Why didn't you tell me that you were done? You scared me!"
Vermont was delighted when he saw the angry expression and big eyes on her face.
He crossed his arms and leaned against the fridge door. Then, he smirked and said, "Miss Bandit, I realized that even though
you don't have a lot of feminine charms, you're a very virtuous woman. You can cook, do chores, and even play games with me.
You're like a complete package.’
Felicity's eyelid twitched when she heard Vermont saying that she did not have a lot of feminine charms. "You look like a normal
person, but why just can't anything nice come out of your mouth?"
She picked up the supermarket bags from the floor, bumped him out of her way, and left the kitchen.
Vermont rubbed the spot where she bumped into. Then, he chuckled and went after her. "I said so many things, yet that was the
only thing you picked up on. I gave so many compliments.’
Felicity scoffed. 'I don't see that as a compliment at all. Weren't you just saying that other than cooking, I know nothing else?
Would you be happy if I said the same thing to you?"
Vermont sat down beside her. "You're just twisting my words at this point. I was genuinely praising you. Aren't girls like you every
man's ideal wife?"
Felicity glared at him. ’ A person that can do chores, be slept with, and give birth to babies is every man's ideal maid."
Vermont was rendered speechless by Felicity's strong statement.
’This is pure stereotyping. Just because I appreciate a woman who can cook, it doesn't imply that she cannot pursue her own
career. Cooking can be a passion for her without it being an obligation. I'm perfectly capable of living without someone cooking
for me, and I value quality time spent with a partner, where we can both cook and enjoy meals together."
Felicity was taken aback for a moment and then responded, "Why do I get the impression that you only prefer women with large
breasts who spend their time exclusively in nightclubs?"
Vermont was left speechless again.