Chapter 680
The Day I Kissed An Older Man
Chapter 680
In the kitchen of the Holdenâs estate, Corinne was indulgently placed on a clean countertop by a man
who would not let her lift a finger. Watching the manâs somewhat unskilled knife work while he chopped
vegetables, Corinne leisurely swung her still tender and sore legs and teased, âMister, youâre a grown
man, and you still donât know how to cook?â
The man glanced at her and retorted, âDo you think I need to know these things?â
Corinne raised an eyebrow. Well, for someone born with a silver spoon in their mouth, with clothes and
food readily available, they indeed did not need to bother with such trivial matters as cooking and
household chores.
Corinne crossed her arms and said, âMaybe you didnât need to before, but in the future, you how to do
laundry and cook!â
better learn
The man continued dicing the tomatoes with a hint of amusement in his eyes. âWhy is that?â
Corinne replied matter-of-factly, âBecause if you want to start a family, you need to learn to take care of
your wife and children!â
The man snorted lightly while cutting the tomatoes. âEven if I donât know how to do laundry or cook, I
wonât let you do it. Iâll arrange for someone else to take care of all that for you. And as for me, Iâll take
care of you in ways that others canât.â
Look at him! Why is he changing the subject again?
Corinne felt her cheeks flush but pretended not to understand, avoiding his topic of driving. âWell, I also
donât like having people around me all the time, disturbing my life! Honestly, Iâm not used to living in a
house with so many servants like Misterâs. I prefer the atmosphere of just family members living
together, taking care of, and worrying about each other. Mister, if you want to be with me, you have to
get used to a life without servants in advance! You canât expect me to do all the household chores
alone; I wonât be your free nanny!â
The girl continued to speak eloquently, her words flowing smoothly from her small mouth.
The man hesitated for a moment, raising his head to look at her intently, his eyes narrowing with a hint
of deep contemplation.
This mischievous and troublesome little girl barely did anything, yet she was already trying to instruct
and train this older man in various matters. But her words struck a chord deep within him.
She was considering their future together, making plans for a life that included him. It was truly the
most touching declaration of affection.
The man snapped back to reality and gently brushed the tip of the girlâs nose with a large hand.
âAlright! Iâll listen to you! From now on, Iâll be your free babysitter, washing your clothes and cooking for
you, taking care of you, you little rascal. Is that acceptable?â
Corinne rubbed her nose against his hand and wrinkled her brow in disgust. âMister, your hands smell
like onions!â
The man found her amusing and deliberately pinched her nose again. âThatâs because of the cooking I
do for you, little rascal. Understand?â
Corinne angrily swatted his large hand away. âThen stop fooling around and cook already! Iâm starving!â
The man stopped fooling around and finished chopping the tomatoes. He humbly sought advice, âTell
me, what should I do next?â
Corinne glanced at the chopped vegetables on the cutting board and directed him, âAlright, the green.
onions and tomatoes are ready. Now, beat two eggs to make an egg mixture, heat the pan with oil, and
stir -fry the eggs first!â
The man nodded and followed her instructions. Although he never personally cooked before, his years
of dominating the business world endowed him with a meticulous work ethic. Under Corinneâs
guidance, he smoothly completed each step.
Corinne watched the tall and handsome man stir-frying the eggs with a sense of contrast, and an
uncontrollable smile of sweetness crept up on her lips, bringing clarity to her heart.
Although she was reluctant when Mister forcibly brought her back to the Holdenâs estate, now, as she
quietly watched him, she felt an indescribable sense of reassurance and warmth.
Since she was young, Corinne was abandoned at her relativesâ countryside home. They did not want to
take care of her, so she ended up going to a nunnery and grew up there, relying on their meals.
Therefore, she always lacked a sense of belonging. She had no place that made her feel like it was her
home, no sense of rootedness that she could rely on.