Chapter 373:
This was just the beginning of Bryanâs countermeasures. Eileen chuckled to herself, her thoughts drifting to something Zola had said.
âZola mentioned itâs been a long time since she last saw you or reached out, and sheâd like to meet for a meal.â
Milford showed little interest. âWhy should I? Iâd rather eat the baby food than have dinner with her.â
âShe has made many mistakes, but aside from that, she has treated you decently. Just discern right from wrong in your heart; thereâs no need to cut her off completely because of us.â
Eileen sensed that Milford and Zola had stopped talking. She wasnât sure of the details, but she had her suspicions.
âArenât you worried that if I get close to her again, she might manipulate or mislead me?â Milford asked.
Eileen laughed. âYour heart is strong; it wonât be led astray. Bryan also grew up with her, yet he remains principled, doesnât he?â
Milford grunted noncommittally, not wanting Eileen to feel guilty for possibly influencing their relationship.
Their takeout quickly satiated Eileen and Milfordâs hunger. After finishing their meal, it had already grown dark outside. With summer ending, the nights were beginning to cool.
After her shower, Eileen changed into warmer pajamas and then remembered she needed to buy some thicker clothes for her daughter. She took measurements of her daughterâs size, preparing to shop online. Simultaneously, she chatted over video with Ruby, getting updates on Bailee and Hueyâs situation.
Today marked their first official day living together. Bailee had left for work early, leaving Ruby and Huey at home. Ruby busied herself with household chores while Huey secluded himself in his study, gaming.
Your next tale lives on g Ɐ lnÏ Î½ð âs, com âYou tell me, how can a boy like that bring happiness toâ¦â Ruby trailed off.
âMom, gaming is Hueyâs job,â Eileen had foreseen that Ruby would find this difficult to accept. She advised, âYou should treat it as though heâs committed to a job away from home, rather than just playing around at home.â
Ruby sighed deeply. âThe problem is, he eats his meal and then dashes off, asking me to leave the dishes for him to wash later because heâs busy with a competition these days. Can I really do that? Yet, when he spends the entire afternoon gaming, when does he find time to wash the dishes?â
Eileen found Rubyâs continuous complaints somewhat amusing. After some more chatting, perhaps tired of complaining, Ruby changed the subject to Gabriela.
âDid you hear from Milford that Bryan now knows heâs Gabrielaâs father?â
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