Chapter 620
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 620 Helping in the Kitchen
Sonia nodded. âIâll just make some home cooked dishes then.â
âAlright. Iâll help you.â Toby stood up.
As she stared suspiciously at him, she clarified, âYou want to help me?â
âDo you have a problem with that?â he countered.
âYouâve never been in the kitchen,â Sonia pointed out while feeling the bowl in her hands. âAre you sure
youâd be able to help?â
It wasnât that she looked down on him.
It was because he had led a comfortable life since birth and never had to engage in menial labor of any
sort.
His hands had all along been made for fountain pens, not kitchen knives.
That was the reason why she truly didnât believe he could help.
Moreover, even Sonia had never done any housework when she was a young child. The only reason
why she knew how to cook was because Jean had forced her to learn that skill during the six year
marriage to Toby.
Before she married, she hadnât known how to cook either.
As Toby heard the skepticism in Soniaâs tone, he stiffened. âI can help.â
As a man, he absolutely couldnât admit to not being able to do something.
Besides, while in Kosovo, he had learned how to make the hangover soup through the internet. That in
itself could be counted as learning to cook.
Thus, he shouldnât have a problem helping out now⦠Right?
At any rate, that was what Toby thought.
Seeing how earnest he seemed, Sonia didnât second-guess him any longer.
After all, for him to boldly say such a thing meant he had to have some ability.
Not to mention, considering how much he knew and how well he did in other things, it ought to be no
problem for him to help in the kitchen.
With that in mind, Sonia pointed in the direction of the kitchen and said, âSince you want to help, come
along then.â
After saying that, she headed toward the kitchen.
An eager Toby followed after her.
When they arrived at the kitchen, she pulled the ingredients for the dishes that they would make from the
refrigerator.
First, she placed the squash onto the sink and thereafter, she left a bundle of sweet potato leaves on a
plate and handed the plate to him.
Toby blankly stared at it. âUmââ
âPluck the leaves.â Sonia pointed at the plate. âOnce you have done so, put them back onto the plate.â
âOkayâ¦â After he took the plate, he stared at the bundle of sweet potato leaves again, feeling utterly at a
loss.
How on earth was he supposed to pluck these greens?
Werenât they already plucked?
How else was he supposed to pluck them?
Holding onto the plate, he stood there with his glassy eyes, not knowing what to do.
Seeing that he wasnât moving, a suspicious Sonia asked, âWhatâs the matter?â
âNothing. Iâll go and pluck them outside,â Toby answered with his eyes lowered.
There was no way he could admit to not knowing how to pluck these greens.
He had bragged about his ability to help moments ago and here he was, stymied by the first task that
she gave him. Not only was it embarrassing for him, but she might even be disappointed in him.
Thus, it would be better if he left the kitchen and secretly searched the internet for how to prepare these
vegetables.
Toby was lucky in the sense that Sonia didnât suspect him of searching for an excuse to leave the kitchen
because he didnât want her to know of his obliviousness.
Instead, she considered that the kitchen was quite small and indeed quite crowded with both of them
inside. Hence, she nodded in agreement. âGo on. Thereâs a trash bin outside; you can toss whatever is
unwanted inside there.â
âOkay,â he answered before leaving with the plate.
Once he was back in the living area, he walked up to the dinner table and placed the plate on it before
he produced his cell phone from the pocket of his pajama pants. After unlocking the phone, he took a
picture of the leafy green on the plate and used the picture to search the web.
Soon enough, all the information he needed about this vegetable leaped out at him.
After reading through the introduction, Toby finally understood what Sonia meant about âpluckingâ it.
He placed his phone aside as he grinned and began to pinch the leaves off the stalk.
A little more than 10 minutes later, he glanced down at his handiwork and smiled. It looks rather good.
Iâm sure Sonia would be satisfied?
After he stood up, Toby carried the plate back into the kitchen.
Sonia was prepping the squash inside the kitchen. Her movements were fluid and attractive; in a few
short seconds, she had the entire squash sliced into neat, even cubes.
When she heard the sound of footsteps, she put down the knife in her hand and turned to see him
entering with the plate. With a smile, she asked, âAre you finished?â
He nodded and grunted.
âNot bad. You were faster than I expected.â
âHow do you think I did?â he asked in an almost imperceptibly nervous and expectant tone as he
returned the plate to her.
Although he thought he had done quite well, she might not have necessarily agreed with him.
Thus, his nervousness was inevitable.
At the same time, Toby also hoped that Sonia would be impressed with his work as she might praise him
as well.
âLet me see.â As she took the plate from him, she sifted through the leaves with her free hand before
delivering her verdict with a raised eyebrow, âNot bad. You did well.â
She was looking at him in pleasant surprise.
Toby had indeed done quite well. There were virtually no old stems and each leaf was quite evenly
pinched off.
Clearly, he had put some heart into the work.
Now that he was relieved to receive Soniaâs approval, he smiled even more broadly and looked subtly
proud. âItâs fine. Iâm only doing as I usually do.â
Her mouth twitched. âNot hesitating to accept the compliment, I see.â
A chuckling Toby continued, âIs there anything else you need help with?â
Tipping the leaves into the sink, Sonia turned on the tap and began to rinse them. As she rinsed, she
jerked her chin at the nearby cabinet. âGet the plates, cutlery, and soup bowls out of there and place
them in the disinfection cabinet to be disinfected.â
âDisinfection. Got it.â He nodded and walked over to open the cabinet.
There were many finely crafted sets of dinnerware inside, and for a moment, he was at a loss for which
ones to remove.
After thinking for a while, he decided to select a random set.
So, he reached out for the set closest to him.
Alas, the moment he picked up a soup bowl, it slipped out of his grasp and fell to the floor under his
stunned gaze.
Crash!
As it landed on the ground heavily, it shattered into multiple pieces with a crisp sound.
Moments after she heard the sound and figured out what had happened, Sonia quickly turned to glance
at the shattered pieces of the broken bowl on the ground. In astonishment, she asked, âHow did it
break?â
Pursing his lips, Toby apologized, âIâm sorry. It was extremely slippery and I couldnât hold it well with one
hand, so it dropped.â
He hadnât thought that he would drop a bowl just by picking it up either.
By now, he was starting to suspect that he was truly incompetent.
âI see.â Sonia nodded to indicate her understanding before regarding him with concern. âAre you injured
then?â
âNo.â Toby shook his head before glancing at her and asking carefully, âYouâre not mad, are you?â
She tilted her head. âWhy would I be mad?â
âBecause I dropped your bowl.â He pointed at the shattered pieces.
Sonia tittered. âItâs just a bowlânothing precious. I donât mind that you dropped it. Besides, itâs my own
fault for not considering that it would be difficult for you to carry out this task with an arm. So, even if I
wanted to blame anyone, I can only blame myself. Alright, stand back. Iâll sweep the pieces away.â
âIâll do it.â Toby moved to take over the job.
In his eyes, it was only reasonable for him to clear the mess since he was the one to break the bowl in
the first place.
However, Sonia only waved him away. âItâs better for me to do it since it wonât be easy for you to do so
with one arm. Iâll be done soon.â
With that, she pulled the broom and dustpan out from behind the door, after which she began to sweep
the pieces into the dustpan.
As Toby stood aside, he lowered his head to regard his left arm with a sigh.
Who knew when it would make a full recovery?
Right now, he wished for nothing more than an immediate recovery. At least he would be able to help
with some things rather than feeling completely useless.