Chapter 466
Substitutee Marriage: Fallingg For My Ugly Wifee
Chapter: 466
In the dining room, she took the main seat at the head of the table before everyone else settled down.
The table was deadly silent and everyone ate in silence.
âHelp yourself.â Leon suddenly broke the silence. He picked up a piece of fish and put it into Loisâ bowl.
Lois looked at Leon in pleasant surprise and nodded shyly.
âYou too,â she said softly.
Everyone was shocked by Leonâs action. This wasnât like him at all. The Leon they knew always kept a physical and emotional
distance from Lois. From always ignoring her to picking up food for her? That was most certainly a shocker.
Claudia and Madison, though surprised, were relieved.
Millie unconsciously stopped eating as she dove back into her thoughts. Perhaps Leon had come to realize how important Lois
was to him since he almost lost her.
The saying was true after all; you only realized how much you loved something after you lost it.
âWhy arenât you eating? Whatâs on your mind?â
This time, it was Marcusâ voice that pulled Millie out of her thoughts.
She blushed and didnât dare look up at him.
How could he notice that she wandered off?
Instead of answering him, Millie just continued eating.
After dinner, Claudia called Millie to the quaint tea room. After sitting down, she picked up a tea cup and was about to pour tea
for Millie. Seeing this, Millie rushed forward and grabbed her hand.
âLet me do it, grandma.â
Claudia smiled gratefully at her and said, âAlright then. | guess itâs time for me to try your own tea.â
After a short deliberate pause, she asked, âHow about you and Marcus? How are you guys doing?â
Millie was taken aback by these questions. But then, she gracefully put on a happy expression on her face and answered, âWeâre
doing well, grandma. We love each other very much and | feel really good with him.â
âReally?â She wasnât convinced.
She knew her grandson perfectly well. He was always cold and aloof. It was difficult to believe that he would get along so well
with Millie. Or that he wouldnât bully her and make life difficult for her.
Millie stopped and looked at the old woman before answering as convincingly as she could, âYes, grandma, really. We're doing
well.â