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Chapter 750

    Chapter 750


    Christina and Lucy slept together. Instead of gossiping like other girls, they hogged the covers for the


    whole night


    in terms of strength, Lucy wonpletely. As a result, Christina felt cold and woke up early in the


    morning.


    “What happened? Did you catch a cold?”


    Christina’s grandmother didn’t go out to have a morning exercise and stayed at home to chat with


    Christina after knowing Christina was backst night. Betty was busy shopping at the market and


    preparing dishes before dawn.


    Christina wiped her nose with a tissue and looked at her grandmother, who still had a ruddyplexion


    in her eighties. Christina snorted. “A little stuffy.”


    Mrs. Dickens took the medical kit out and put the thermometer under Christina’s arm. “Why are you


    sick as soon as youe back? If you get a severe fever, we’ll go to the hospital.”


    Christina was still very strong and only had a cold with a stuffy nose.


    Lucy just sat on the sidelines. The warmth in such a family made her feel a little strange.


    As Lucy knew, for a long time in the past, Christina had a bad rtionship with her grandmother. In this


    situation, Lucy thought rationally that the so-called family rtionship was still a rtionship of interest.


    After the decline of the Dickens family, Christina, the granddaughter-inw of the Hopkins family, had


    given birth to two sessors to the Hopkins family. Patrick still loved her.


    Essentially, Mrs. Dickens focused on the benefits that Christina brought.


    Anyway, Lucy did not believe in any affection in this world and only believed that interests were eternal.


    “Your name is Lucy, right? Come to wash your hands and have breakfast. Do you like porridge?


    Christina’s aunt made a big pot of porridge early in the morning. It tastes good. If you don’t like


    porridge, there are slices of bread and milk.”


    Mrs. Dickens smiled warmly and beckoned Lucy to the small table for breakfast.


    Lucy was used to being on high alert in an unfamiliar ce and expressionlessly looked at the various


    breakfast.


    Christina asked, “Is there any bread and butter?”


    Christina loved bread and butter and refused any other breakfast.


    The people of the Dickens family knew her very well, and Mrs. Dickens pulled her over attentively. “Yes,


    your


    father went to exercise this morning and specially bought bread and butter.”


    Christina and Lucy sat at the table and tried all kinds of breakfast. Mrs. Dickens heated the milk and


    soy milk in the kitchen before bringing them out.


    These were all ordinary breakfasts, not as exquisite as the food of the Hopkins family. Lucy took a bite


    of the big bread and quietly looked up at Christina and her grandmother.


    Lucy couldn’t describe her feelings, but she felt awkward.


    Lucy lost her family when she was young. It wasn’t that all her family members died, but that she didn’t


    contact them. It was her family who gave up her life.


    Christina liked ck soy milk. Lucy sneaked her elbow on her and it almost spilled.


    “What?”


    “Your grandmother used to be so snobbish and bad for you and your auntie. Do you forgive her now?”


    Lucy asked in a low voice and didn’t think Christina can forgive her.


    “What else can I do?”


    Christina drank soy milk and nibbled on her bread bit by bit and looked up at Lucy. “Am I going to keep


    mentioning those things and then do everything I can to retaliate against my father and grandmother,


    watch them live in a mess, and even die of cold on the street?”


    Lucy didn’t know how to respond.


    “If a person dies, there’s nothing left. There is no need to kill them. It’s not something bad that they did.


    No one can promise he won’t do nothing wrong in life.”


    Christina scooped up another half bowl of porridge and enjoyed it. “I’m fine at the moment.”


    Lucy always made everything so ck and white. If you were not her friend, you were her enemy. She


    would never let anyone who provoked her off lightly.


    Not long after they finished breakfast, they saw Bettying back with bags, and Larry followed him


    with two boxes full of fruits.


    “I went to the square dance before and made acquaintance of Mrs. Chen. She grew a lot of fruit in her


    hometown’s orchard without any pesticide on it. She nted her own food. I went to her house to get


    some. She sold me these two boxes at a low price.”


    Betty instructed Larry to put down the fruit box and rushed into the kitchen to get the fruit te. After


    picking up some mangoes, lotus mists, and custard apple, he went to the kitchen to wash them up and


    then brought them out. Betty asked Christina and Lucy to try them.


    Larry stood by and watched felt very dissatisfied since Betty served them.


    But Christina took a bite of custard apple and said, “It’s delicious.”


    As soon as Betty heard this, she immediately smiled and said quickly, “I’ll tell Mrs. Chenter to leave


    more for you to bring back to the Hopkins family.”


    Betty was busy preparing lunch, and she just took a few bites of breakfast. It was rare for Christina to


    Larry couldn’t understand what she did for Christina, nor did Lucy.


    Donald recently attended a calligraphy ss for the elderly. His calligraphy was already good. Now that


    he retired, he was too idle to be a teacher for others. asionally, he would meet a few excellent


    people and learn from each other. His daughter, who had angered him all day long, came home today,


    so he went back home early


    In the kitchen, a few elderly people over fifty now were cooking vegetables, washing fish, and making


    soup.


    “Aren’t you going to help?”


    Lucy enjoyed it, but Christina was just picking vegetables leisurely.


    “I will be kicked out.”


    Christina didn’t go to help since she was a bad cook. “Don’t you know that old people are most afraid


    that they are worthless? They are happy to cook. If you hire a chef, they will be unhappy.”


    “Remember to say those dishes are deliciouster,” Christina reminded her.


    Lucy felt a little confused.


    Betty and the others made twelve dishes and a soup, and there was almost no ce on table. Christina


    would asionally say, “This is delicious.” Betty and Mrs. Dickens smiled happily. Lucy didn’t do so


    many tricks. She liked to eat those with heavy vors.


    “This fried tempura is too greasy. I can only eat three. I can’t eat any more.”


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    Lucy was about to pick it with chopsticks, but Betty urately patted the back of her hand.


    Mrs. Dickens looked at Lucy and nagged, “Lucy, are you about the same age as Christina? Are you


    married? Do you have a boyfriend?”


    Lucy never thought that she was urged to marry,


    It made her feel so strange.


    And Betty put a lot of vegetables in her bowl. She hated vegetarians the most.
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