Chapter 308 The roosterâs crow was unusually crisp this moming Sunlight seeped through the window, landing on Agnesâs face.
Agnes rubbed her sleepy eyes.
Just as she turned her head, she saw Jared looking at her, like heâd been awake for a while now.
Agnes was a bit taken aback, then asked, âDid you not sleep well?â
Jaredâs sleep quality has always been poor. Heâs super sensitive to his surroundings. On such a simple and cramped bed, he might not have slept all night.
Agnes immediately felt a mix of guilt and pity.
Jared gently touched Agnesâs face: âAs long as youâre by my side, I can get used to anywhere.â
Jaredâs voice was still raspy from the morning, sounding incredibly sexy.
Agnes took the initiative to kiss him, then looked at him like a kitten would.
To Jared, this was undoubtedly a temptation.
Without hesitation, he kissed her back.
Agnes panicked and said, âHey, didnât we already last night?â
âMrs. Whitfield, you seem to underestimate your husbandâs capabilities.â
Just as Agnes was trying to push him away, there was a sudden knock on the door.
Grandmaâs voice came from outside, âAgnes, come out for breakfast.â
Agnes quickly pushed Jared away: âGrandma will find out! Letâs go have breakfast first.â
Jared looked extremely disappointed. He buried his face in Agnesâs neck and mumbled like a child, âI was just about to have my breakfast...â
After washing up, they sat at a small table in the yard for breakfast.
The winter sun shone warmly on them, and the lambs in the sheepfold were waking up and starting to eat.
The air here was completely different from the city, fresh and clean.
Agnes turned her head and said, âLife in the countryside isnât too shabby. When we are old, we could choose a place surrounded by beautiful mountains and clear waters, grow some corn and vegetables, and keep a cat and a dog. Isnât that lovely?â
Jared chuckled, âSure, the environment here is great, but facilities are outdated. It would be better if it could be developed into a resortâ
Agnes watched Jared looking around, already starting his business planning, and teased, âYouâre such a businessman through and through.â
After breakfast, Grandma came over She handed Jared a pile of wooden planks: âThe roof of the sheepfold is broken. It leaks when it rains. You should fix it today, make sure itâs done before darkâ
Agnes protested, âGrandma, if you keep this up, Iâll go back to the city tomorrowâ
The old lady just gave Agnes a glance, âHeâs a man, shouldnât he be the one to fix it?â
Agnes said, âCanât Laird just fix it? Iâll give him some cigarettes to express my appreciation.â
Laird was Grandmaâs neighbor, and he always looked out for her. Agnes was very grateful for him and would always bring him gifts when she visited Grandma was slightly displeased, âAlways asking others for help, itâs embarrassing. Besides, donât we have a ready helper now?â
Jared just smiled faintly, âAlright, Fâll fix it. No need to ask anyone else.â