Chapter 1145
“Hasn’t he gotten himself into enough scrapes?” Angelina said with a sigh. She knew him better than anyone else.
“I have a plan to test whether their feelings are genuine. You go ahead and mingle with the guests. I’ll take care of things in the
kitchen,” Beatrice suddenly had a flash of inspiration. She gently pushed Angelina’s arm, assuring her with a nod.
“Do you really have a way?” Angelina couldn’t quite believe it.
“Just trust me and go. The meal will be ready soon,” Beatrice said with a hint of mystery in
her voice.
Angelina could just leave the kitchen.
About forty minutes later, the dining table was laden with an array of delectable dishes, with a focus on seafood.
Hertha was summoned to sit at the table with Alaric by her side, which was a picture of a young couple meeting the family.
Beatrice was the epitome of warmth and politeness as she served Hertha, saying, “Hertha, you must be starving. Help yourself
to plenty.”
Hertha gratefully accepted the servings Beatrice offered her, along with a small bowl of soup, and said politely, “That’s very kind
of you, Mr. and Mrs. Falconer.”
Beatrice nodded affectionately, then ladled another bowl of soup for Alaric.
For Hertha, it was a comforting bowl of chicken soup, and for Alaric, it was a tangy seafood bisque.
“Hertha enjoys seafood, so we’ll swap.” Alaric, wincing at the fishy smell, was about to swap bowls.
But before he could act, Beatrice interjected sternly, “I made that especially for it up. No swapping.”
you. Drink
Alaric’s hand, poised to exchange the bowls, froze at his grandmother’s unexpected
severity.
Hertha interpreted this as Beatrice’s special love for Alaric; the soup must be nutritious, a health booster meant just for him. To
waste it would be a shame.
She quickly laughed it off, “Go on, drink it. That’s your grandma’s love in a bowl. I’ve got my own soup right here.”
“Yes, Hertha is such a considerate girl,” Beatrice said, her smile returning.
Not wanting to make a fuss over soup, Alaric downed the seafood bisque.
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Watching him finish, Beatrice encouraged Hertha, “Now you, dear. We whipped this up just for you.”
Hertha nodded and complied with Grandma’s kindness, sipping the soup.
After enjoying more of the meal, as the evening wore on, Hertha began to feel a bit off. Her body seemed to grow increasingly
hot with sweat drenched her back. It was just too hot there.
“I should head back and take a shower to cool down a bit,” she thought.
Announcing her departure, she said, “It’s getting late. I should be going. I’ll take my leave now, Mr. and Mrs. Falconer.”
Beatrice, surprised, said, “Hertha, you’re sweating so much. Is it too hot? Why don’t you rest here? I’ll have the maid prepare a
guest room and turn the air conditioning down. My husband and I don’t do well with the cold, so we keep the living room warm.
Look at you, you’re sweating bullets!”
“Oh, I couldn’t possibly impose...” Hertha demurred.
“Nonsense, it’s no trouble at all. It’s not like we’re asking you to bunk with Alaric,” Beatrice said with a chuckle, signaling a maid
to ready the room.
Hertha found herself at a loss for words to refuse.
Alaric tugged at his tie, feeling the heat as well. His body was uncomfortably warm. “The living room is indeed too warm. I’ll go
up to my room for a shower. Grandma, please look after Hertha for me.”
“Of course, go on. I’ll take good care of her,” Beatrice said, her smile tender and grandmotherly.
The maid arrived and announced the guest room was prepared.
“Hertha, let me show you to your room. Have a nice shower and get some rest,” Beatrice suggested.
Feeling the need for a cooling shower more than ever, Hertha could only follow Beatrice out of the living room.
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