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Chapter 199

Chapter 199 Wishing Eudora Dead

"Grandma, although shrimp is delicious, it's important to eat some greens too. They're good for your

health."

Alva rose from her seat, picked up a serving of vegetables for Belinda, and put it in her dish. She did

the same for Eudora. "Eudora, you should have some too."

Never in her wildest dreams did she imagine that one day she would try to please Eudora. Even if it

was just to keep up appearances for Colbert and Belinda, she felt she had no choice.

Yet this action made her feel as if she was losing her dignity and self-worth.

"I'm sorry, but I just love meat. I don't like vegetables."

With a gloved hand, Eudora picked up the vegetables from her plate, thought for a moment, and

dumped them directly into Colbert's bowl. "These vegetables from your fiancée shouldn't go to waste.

Here, you have them."

She was intentionally trying to provoke Colbert.

To her surprise, Colbert glanced coldly at Eudora, showing a hint of severity on his handsome face. His

eyelids drooped slightly as he glanced at the vegetables in his bowl and remained silent.

Alva prodded the rice in her bowl with chopsticks. She thought Eudora was ungrateful but couldn't lose

her temper in front of Belinda. She forced a smile and said, "Eating more meat is also quite good."

Throughout the dinner, Eudora and Belinda chatted very happily. In contrast, Colbert and Alva, sitting

across from them, were exceedingly quiet, as if a wall divided them.

Even when dinner ended, the piece of vegetable in Colbert's dish remained untouched.

After the meal, Alva got up to clean the dishes and said, "Grandma, since I can't cook, let me wash the

dishes."

She had never done dishes when living with the Baldwin family.

She, who'd always kept her hands clean, was now making great efforts to win Belinda's favor.

Belinda nodded. "Sure, that's fine."novelbin

So Alva, together with a servant, cleared the table and went to the kitchen to wash the dishes.

Eudora felt Alva was really going all out, but she couldn't be bothered to pay her any mind.

"Grandma, you said you were full, didn't you? Let's take a walk in the yard."

"Sure, I was thinking the same." Belinda got up, and gave Colbert a signal. Though he seemed

somewhat reluctant, he had no choice but to follow the two.

Walking in the yard of the Steele Mansion, Eudora held Belinda's hand, pointing to the west where the

sunset filled half the sky. "The sunset is so beautiful, Grandma, look."

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