Chapter 477 Aunt Lisa’s First Sentence
Spoiled (Lily)
Suddenly, Lisaâs face turned pale, causing her to abruptly rise from the bed before collapsing back onto it Lilly was alarmed, rushing to grasp her hand and asking, âAunt Lisa?â
Lisaâs eyes remained fixed, devoid of any response.
Pablo was slightly taken aback, questioning, âIs she dead?â
Lilly shook their head, asserting, âThatâs impossible!â
Just moments ago, while sitting on the edge of the bed awaiting her aunt, Lilly had silently counted, confirming that her aunt was perfectly fine.
She could not possibly be dead.
âAunt Lisaâ¦â Lilly shook her hand, urging, âPlease, get up quickly.â
Lisaâs eyes flickered, gazing blankly at Lilly, before swiftly sitting up with a whoosh, displaying remarkable agility./
This time, it was Lillyâs turn to be stupefied.
âAunt Lisa?â Lilly waved his hand.
Lisa stared at her hand intently, then after a moment, she hesitantly lifted her face and waved her hand in response.
Lillyâs mouth gaped open wide.
Wow, my aunt is doing so well!
âLetâs go, letâs go eat!â Lilly exclaimed, pulling Lisa along to hurry outside.
Arthur, who was following behind, felt utterly perplexed. Didnât she call for him?
He had heard her calling his name from outside.
He should have arrived when Lilly called out the first time, yet he only made it there after the second time. Could it be that he was moving too slowly, and had Lilly already resolved the issue on her own?
Iâll pay more attention next time!
Bettany and the others were waiting in the dining room on the first floor and finally saw Lilly running down holding Lisa.
Everyone was taken aback and started teasing, joking about how Africans had suddenly transformed into Western Europeans.
Bettany, on the other hand, felt sheer terror, her already pale face now even paler than her uncleâs, who had been deceased for three days.
It was said that white can mask all ugliness, and despite Lisaâs newfound paleness, one could sull vaguely make out her human features, no longer resembling a charred and horrifying âghostâ
In a dazed state. Josh asked, âSo, was my mother black because she hadnât taken a bath for ten years?â
Drakeâs mouth twitched, and he retorted, âShut upâ¦â
Lilly sat down, shaking his head, and explained, âNo, I killed the parasite in Aunt Lisaâs heart, and thatâs why she turned pale.â
Bettany was astonished.
What kind of whitening formula was,this?
She was tempted to try it out for herselfâ¦
âPlease sit downâ¦â Bettany gestured towards a chair.
Lisaâs expression remained blank, apart from her paleness, she seemed to be the same as before.
When they arrived at the restaurant, she continued to stare at Josh intently. Perhaps because Josh was born later, her memories were somewhat clearer.
âOh, it seems that recovery is not possible,â Bettany remarked. âGilbert will come back later, and we can have him take a look at her,â
She was afraid that rushing Lisa to the hospital might frighten the experts.
Polly stood on the staircase railing, observing from a distance, and couldnât resist commenting on hearing the conversation: âHello, everyone! Iâm Gilbert, and today Iâll challenge everyone to eat papaya, yuckâ¦â
Everyone was quiet.
Bettany clenched the cutlery in her hand, unable to bear it any longer, âSomeone please feed him poop!â
Polly turned around and flew away.
Lilly pointed to the chair, âAunt Lisa, sit down!â
Lisaâs eyeballs finally moved, and she sat stiffly on the chair.
Everyone can finally eat with peace of mind. The bowl in front of Lisa is filled to the brim, the rice is compacted, and the meat and vegetables on it are all piled up.
Bettany said, âLisa, letâs start eatingâ¦â
She anticipated that Lisa would take a long time to respond, as she had done before. However, this time she noticed Lisa lower her head and fix her gaze on the rice bowl in front of her.
After Lilly urged her multiple times to eat, Lisa seemed to have figured out a way to eat and buried her face in the rice bowl.
âNom⦠Nom⦠Nomâ¦â
Surprisingly, she ate quite quickly.
Everyone was surprised.
The piece of meat on Hughâs fork slipped off and landed with a thud.
Bettany could not help but wonder if she was her daughterâinâlaw.
If she said Lisa was not smart, would she quickly finish a bowl of rice, but if she was smart, shouldnât she be able to use cutlery?
With patience, Bettany raised her hand and gestured for Lisa to look at the cutleries, âCome on, eat cutleries.â
Observing Lisaâs adorable face covered in rice grains, Bettany reluctantly grabbed a tissue and handed it to her.
Josh quickly took charge and wiped her face.
âHold the fork like this and eat,â
Josh took the fork and showed how to use it while picking up vegetables.
Watching this, Lilly followed suit with her chopsticks.
Lisa stared at Josh, then at Lilly, her fingers tapping on her knees.
But before she could learn, Lilly and Josh stopped eating.
Lilly: âIâm done teaching, I canât eat anymore!â
Josh: âI canât eat either⦠Brother, itâs your turn!â
Drake scoffed: âSo boring,â
He briefly glanced at Lisa, appearing hesitant and conflicted.
Anthony silently observed, then whispered, âIâll take over.â
As soon as he spoke, Lisa gazed at him as if she had just noticed him.
Anthony raised his hand, his grip on the cutlery was agile, slim, and strong, capturing Lisaâs attention as she stared intently at it.
âTake the fork,â Anthony instructed.
Lisa raised her hand and examined it.
She then glanced at the cutlery on the table and hesitantly grabbed the fork.
Anthony raised his hand to correct her and adjusted her grip, saying, âDonât hold it like that, you should hold it like this.â
He guided her fingers, aligning them properly on the fork.
âTightly grip it with your index finger, donât point with it.â
Lisa stared at her hand⦠then extended her middle finger.
Everyone including Anthony was silent.
He silently pressed her two fingers back, and Lisa instinctively clenched them.
âUse the prongs at the top and bottom of the fork, donât twist your hands behind your back, avoid moving while picking up vegetables, and donât flip the vegetables in front of others,â
âIf you donât learn proper etiquette, you wonât be able to fit in. Having good table manners is a tradition handed down by our ancestors. It signifies good manners at the dining table. You must learn it, whether you like it or not.â
âGot it?â
Anthony glanced down at Lisa to see if she had paid attention.
Unfortunately, not.
Lisa stared blankly at her utensils.
Lilly rubbed her chin thoughtfully and questioned, âUncle, do you think Aunt Lisa can understand?â
Anthony, âItâs my badâ¦â
Josh agreed, âYeah, she doesnât even know how to talk yet, and youâre teaching her about etiquette?â
Anthony remained expressionless: âWhy donât you give it a try?â
Normally, Josh would instantly keep quiet.
But now, as the eldest son taking care of their mother, he responded immediately: âIf itâs up to me, then Iâll do it.â
Whatâs the big deal?
âMom, watch closely, hold the fork like this⦠Phew, there you go!â
Lisa turned her head to glance at Joshwen, then looked back at her own hands.
This and that⦠Phew, Iâve got it!
Her eyes widened slightly, expressing delight at acquiring a new skill.
Everyone felt a sense of hope.
If she can be taught, thereâs hope!
Bettany, in a cheerful mood, remarked, âWell, from now on, focus on learning to communicate.
Understanding comes before speaking, and when you can speak, youâll understand even more,â
âLetâs begin by identifying what Iâm pointing at,â
Learning vocabulary in firstâgrade elementary school also started with that.
Lilly exclaimed cheerfully, âIâll go first, sky!â
She pointed towards the sky outside.
Lisa looked puzzled.
Josh pointed to the ground, saying, âThe ground!â
Lilly patted herself, saying, âHuman!âLisa paused slightly.
Bettany saw it, it was ok, and it was useful.
Bettany pointed at Lisa, then at herself, and finally at Anthony, âYou, me, him.â
Lisa gazed at Bettany with a blank expression.
Bettany patiently instructed, âYou, me, him. Repeat after me, you, me, himâ¦â
Lisa hesitated, her lips moved, causing everyone to feel even more hopeful.
Finally, with everyone holding their breath, she managed to utter a word in a very unfamiliar manner: âI Lilly and Josh leaped up in joy!
Lilly exclaimed, âAunt Lisa can speak!â
Josh marveled, âMy mom is so clever!â
Bettany took advantage of the moment: âKeep going, say âyou, me, him!â
The corners of Lisaâs lips twitched: âYou⦠me⦠meâ¦â
Everyone looked at her with anticipation.
Lisa: âYou⦠Iâm meanâ¦â
She seemed to believe she was correct and repeated forcefully, âIâm mean!â
Bettany was momentarily taken aback, âHuh?â
Joshâs smile froze on his faceâ¦
What just happenedâ¦