Chapter 304 When Agnes heard her grandmaâs words, her heart nearly skipped a beat.
âGran, do you even know who youâre talking about?â
The youngest CEO of the Tim Group, a business genius, lord of the Whitfield family, being called a softie!
Agnes anxiously glanced at Jared.
But Jared was smiling, his voice pleasant, âGranâs right. Iâll work harder.â
He even looked at Agnes after speaking.
Seeing Jaredâs smile, Agnes felt even more on edge.
Her Granny had made her favorite seafood pasta, mushroom soup, roast chicken...
The three of them huddled around a small table.
Gran told Agnes, âEat up. Youâve lost weight since the last time you were here.â
Jared was still standing. Granny didnât tell him to sit, so he stayed put.
Agnes quickly said, âYou should sit and eat too. My grandmaâs cooking is better than any restaurants.â
Jared looked at Granny, who finally said, âLetâs all eat togetherâ
Jared sat down, tasted the food, and genuinely said, âYour cooking is amazing, this is the best seafood pasta Iâve ever had.â
Granny scoffed, âDonât butter me upâ
Agnes felt her heart racing. Jared just chuckled and kept eating.
Although all the food was Agnesâ favorite, she couldnât truly savor it.
No matter what Jared said, her Granny always found a way to pick on him.
When had Jared ever been treated like this? Agnes was terrified Granny would cross his line.
But Jared remained polite from start to end, accepting everything with a smile.
Agnes felt guilty. He kindly joined her to visit Granny but was treated unfairly.
But she knew her Grannyâs stubborn personality. If Agnes stood up for Jared, her Granny would only get more heated.
After dinner, her Granny stood up and ordered Jared, âYou do the dishes Then she took Agnesâ hand, âI made you some winter cotton shoes, come try them on Agnes wasnât thinking about trying on shoes. Her mind was on Jared.
Her Granny was treating Jared like a servant.
Yet Jared maintained his respect, showing no signs of anger, his voice still gentle. âSure, Iâll do it now.â
Agnes was led into another room by her Granny.
Finally, she couldnât hold back anymore, âGranny, why donât you like Jared?â
While rummaging for the shoes from the cabinet, the old lady said somewhat irritated, âYouâre like your mom, always picking good looking but useless men. Your dad was handsome, but what about the result? Not even half a year after your mom died, he married that Laura woman.â
Agnes finally got it.