Chapter 226
I Want a Divorce
Chapter 226 For The Sake of The Noodles
The two of them bickered all the
way, and by the time they returned, the sun was high in the sky. Still, the countryside was shaded with
plenty of trees, making the temperature pleasant.
As Abigail headed for the kitchen, Sean asked Cameron, who had been waiting for their return, âIs the r
oom all set?â
âYes.â Cameron nodded.
âIn that case, you should head back to the city first. Donât let anyone know where I am. If thereâs anythi
ng, just text me on WhatsApp,â Sean whispered.
âGot it.â Cameron obediently nodded again.
When Sean saw Abigail chopping meat in the homestayâs kitchen, he asked, âAre you making. breakfas
t?â
âYeah,â she said, a bit puzzled. Was he not here for work? Why did he seem so idle?
The next moment, he rolled up his sleeves, approached her, and asked, âWhat do you want for breakfa
st?â
âSpaghetti. What are you doing?â Abigail noticed he was reaching for her knife, so she moved away slig
htly.
âIâm making you breakfast because it seems you canât handle a knife safely,â Sean said, swiftly grabbin
g her wrist and taking the heavy knife from her grasp. She saw him skillfully chopping the ingredients,
o she decided to help by washing the vegetables.
âItâs okay. You can go ahead with your work. Iâll finish and bring your breakfast to your room,â Sean sug
gested, pausing to look at her.
âIâll always make time to cook myself breakfast,â Abigail replied. When she came here, she had alread
y decided that no matter how busy she was, she would take the time to cook for herself.
Sean sighed. âYouâve cooked with me twice, and I still donât have a good impression.â
Upon hearing his words, Abigail suddenly felt very embarra*sed.
âFine, do it yourself,â she said, looking irritated, then turned and left.
Sean grinned subtly as he saw her slender figure walk away.
Back in her room, Abigail was having mixed feelings. Even though they were
divorced, sometimes, when she saw him around, it felt like there was not much difference from when t
hey
were married.
The countryside had fewer selections of ingredients than the city, but the freshness made
up
for
1. it.
Sean cooked two bowls of spaghetti with meatballs. He also thoughtfully prepared some parmesan che
ese for Abigail.
In Abigailâs room, there was a large table covered with a tablecloth in the middle, and on it lay Lexieâs d
ress. The dress might not appear impressive at first glance, but the myriads of materials on the table su
ggested it was far from simple.
Abigail sat on the single couch, in front of which was a small table where she usually had her meals.
âI went to see your grandmother before I came. Sheâs recovering well, and she looks energetic,â Sean
mentioned to Abigail as he stood by the window.
She nodded. âThank you for visiting my grandmother.â
âNo need for thanks. Itâs the right thing to do,â Sean replied. Abigailâs grandmother was in the hospital b
ecause of his grandmother, so morally and ethically, he should visit her.
Abigail made a soft sound of agreement and said nothing further.
Sean moved closer to her and stood beside her. âI heard from the doctor that your grandmother hasnât
been taking her insulin for diabetes as prescribed. Did you know about this?â
Previously, Analise had a history of not taking insulin as prescribed. Abigail had repeatedly warned her,
yet she didnât change her ways.
âDid you ask for details?â Abigail asked.
âI did. The doctor said sheâs managing her condition somewhat marginally. When itâs severe, she takes
insulin and medication, but when itâs not, she neglects it,â Sean explained.
Upon hearing this, Abigail wished she could fly back immediately. However, what good would it do now
? Whenever her grandmother was under observation, she briefly adhered to the prescribed regimen, b
ut as soon as no one was looking, she returned to her old habits.
After a moment, Abigail spoke softly. âIâll call and talk to her.â
âI have a proposal. Would you like to hear it?â Sean asked.
âNo need. Iâll handle it myself,â she replied firmly.
âYouâre as stubborn as your grandmother. Even with the condition she is in now, youâre so focused on o
ur personal matters that you wonât even consider my advice,â Sean replied sternly.
Abigail frowned at him. âMy grandmother is in this situation because of your grandmother and
Joan. I canât afford to have any connection with you.â
âYou havenât even heard my plan, and youâre already a*suming itâs related to me?â Sean raised an eye
brow.
âYou proposed it yourself, so itâs hard not to link it with you,â Abigail retorted with a hint of
sarcasm.
Sean playfully reached out and pinched her cheek. âCanât you say something nice? If not for my sake,
at least for the sake of this plate of spaghetti.â
âItâs not like I forced you to cook it. You wanted to cook it yourself,â Abigail replied, swatting away his ha
nd.
âWill you listen?â Sean reached out to poke her cheek again.
âJust go ahead,â Abigail said, feeling like she wanted to bite off his poking fingers.
âOkay. My idea is to find a reliable
family doctor for your grandmother. I can help you with the research, and then you can personally talk t
o the doctor when you have time,â Scan proposed, gazing at Abigail. He appeared composed on the su
rface, but he was actually nervous.
Abigail took a few bites of her spaghetti and pondered momentarily. She actually found this plan entirel
y satisfactory.
âThat could work. But when youâre looking for the doctor, make sure your grandmother and Joan wonât f
ind out, alright?â Abigail was still somewhat skeptical. She did not want to invite any more trouble from
Lina.