Chapter 302 It seemed like Agnesâs grandma was already fallen asleep.
Not a speck of light was in the yard, but tonightâs moonlight was exceptionally bright.
After getting out of the car, Agnes headed for the front door.
It was a modest bungalow with a small building on either side, one looked like a kitchen, chimneys gave it away, the other resembled a sheep pen, a few sheep were inside, snoozing away.
Jared also got out of the car, standing in the yard, taking a gander around.
After a while, the door swung open.
Agnesâ grandma, donning a coat, stood at the doorway. Seeing Agnes, she cried out excitedly. âAgnes, youâre back?â
âGrandma, I missed you,â Agnes hugged her right away.
The old ladyâs face was lit up with joy, âI missed you too.ââ
At this point, Jared walked over.
Agnes quickly introduced him, âGrandma, Iâm hitched now. This is my husband, Jared, We havenât tied the knot yet. I wanted to bring him to meet you first.â
The old lady turned her gaze to Jared.
Jared respectfully greeted, âHello, Grandma. Im Jaredâ
The old lady gave him the once-over, but seemed rather unpleased, âOh. Come in.â
Grandmaâs sudden displeasure caught Jared off guard.
Agnes didnât expect her Grandma to be unhappy with Jared at first sight.
Jaredâs face always exuded an air of nobility, as if he was untouchable.
Why didnât Agnesâ Grandma like him?
Agnes cast a glance at Jared, who had a rare innocent look on his face.
Jared whispered to Agnes, âDid I say something wrong?â
Agnes shook her head, indicating she didnât know either.
They both entered the house.
The house was modest, with minimal furnishings, but it was spotless.
Grandma looked at Agnes with a face full of joy. âHay you had dinner?â
Agnes shook her head, âWe didnât get a cl Grandma cheerfully said, âThen Agnes quickly said, âGray âHow can you just With that, C Par for you. I just got some chicken from the market this morningâ
tfood, so you donât need to go to any trouble.â
nât talk to me about trouble.â
.was heading to the kitchen.
aid, âYou, come help me wash and chop the vegetables.â
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tchen was more like a showroom, just for show.
andmaâs side and said, âGrandma, let me help you. I remember I loved helping you in the kitchen when I was little.â
d finish, Jared had already stepped forward and said, âGrandma, let me help you.â