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Chapter 198

Chapter 198 As Long As Colbert Likes You

"It doesn't matter whether I like you or not, as long as Colbert likes you."

Belinda waved off, suggesting that their feelings mattered more than hers as young people.

She once openly opposed their marriage. However, Alva had saved Colbert's life, and he was a man

who appreciated such gestures.novelbin

Belinda did not like Alva, but she did not hinder Colbert's affection for her.

As long as Alva did nothing extreme, Belinda would not object.

"But I also want you to like me, Grandma. We'll be more harmonious as a family if we're all fond of

each other."

Alva spoke her mind with grace and elegance, not hiding her feelings.

This openness gradually warmed Belinda to her. "Well, you're right." She conceded.

Belinda's attitude towards Alva changed drastically over those days. But when she found out that the

Baldwin family only wanted to recognize Eudora to have her prepared to donate bone marrow again to

Giles, who was suffering from leukemia, she felt especially sympathetic for Eudora and developed a

distaste for the Baldwin family.

"Just be yourself. That's enough."

Colbert advised Alva, staying silent otherwise.

Just that simple sentence moved Alva deeply.

"Grandma, I've finished the sauce. Try it."

Eudora announced from the kitchen. She served the sauce to Belinda and skillfully peeled the shrimp

for her, dipped it in the sauce, and fed it to Belinda. "Try it, Grandma. How does it taste?"

Eudora, wearing gloves, fed Belinda a piece of shrimp and eagerly awaited her verdict.

Belinda tasted the tender and smooth shrimp with the rich and savory sauce, nodding in approval.

"Hmm, it's good. No fishy taste, the shrimp is more tender and juicier. Eudora, your cooking skills are

excellent."

"That's great, Grandma. Eat more if you like it,"

Eudora said, knowing that Belinda loved shrimp. She peeled a few prawns and added them to the

sauce.

Alva, sitting next to Colbert, was suddenly struck by the realization that among her many talents,

cooking was not one of them.

At that moment, Eudora and Belinda were enjoying their conversation, and Alva couldn't help but feel

envious.

Colbert sat eating silently, occasionally glancing at the two of them across the table. His deep gaze

focused on and attractive lips curved into a subtle smile.

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