Chapter 1170
This Time, I Will Get My Divorce, Mr
Chapter 1170 The Nourishing Soup
âIs that so?â Toby studied Roseâs expression intensely for a while. He had a feeling that she wasnât telling him the whole story, and was hiding the truth from him.
However, he wouldnât force her to speak if she wasnât feeling about it, as long as his stepmother wasnât coming over to the old manor for a matter regarding him and Sonia.
âBy the way, Sonny.â Recalling something all of a sudden, Rose turned her head and looked at Sonia. Sonia, who was enjoying the tea, immediately raised her head and asked, âWhat is it, Grandma?â
Her heart began to hammer inside her chest. No way! Please tell me that Iâm imagining things. I thought Iâm safe! Should I watch out for the incoming tease?
As Sonia waited anxiously for Roseâs words, the elderly woman continued, âI suppose you and Toby have seen Jean on her way out of the manor. Did she create any difficulty for you?â
Listening to Rose asking such a question instead of what she had in her mind, Sonia let out a sigh and smiled in relief. âDonât worry, Grandma. She did nothing. Besides, Toby even stood in front of me to protect me in case she would cause trouble. However, she didnât try anything this time. Instead, she ignored me and talked to him for a moment before she left hastily.â
âI see. Thatâs good.â Rose nodded as she was relieved to hear such an answer. It seems like my idiotic daughter-in-law finally listened to my advice this time. Patting Tobyâs shoulder, Sonia added, âMaybe she decided to back off after she saw his bravery to defend me.â
Rose cast her a relieved smile. âHeâs your significant other, so he has the responsibility and obligation to keep you safe. If he canât even protect you, he has no right to be with you. Even if youâre reluctant to break up with him, Iâll force you, or else heâll become a burden to you.â
Toby sighed as the tingling pain in his temples aggravated. âGrandma, Iâm your grandson, after all. Am I really that incompetent in your eyes?â
âItâs just an example.â She cast him an expressionless look. He sighed in defeat and no longer protested.
Sonia seldom saw Toby in such a discouraging situation, and it caused her to giggle out at his embarrassment. Even though she covered her mouth, her muffled laughter could still be heard.
Seeing her experiencing a joyful moment, Tobyâs expression softened and he showed a hint of happiness as he indulged her at the moment.
The interaction between the young ones didnât go unnoticed by Rose.
She was pleased and was rest assured after seeing them having a close relationship.
For now, she could finally stop worrying about the matter of their relationship.
She held a firm belief that even after she passed away in the future, these young ones would always remain by each otherâs side.
âMadam.â At that moment, Mary returned with the servants behind her, who were carrying various foods on the trays.
Rose snapped out of her thoughts and waved them over. âCome here.â
Mary nodded before she ordered the servants to go into the pavilion and placed the dishes on the stone table.
There was plenty of food on the table, and the smell was already making the onlookers drool.
Sonia was already craving food at the moment, so the various foods managed to trigger a reaction in her when she saw them, as almost everyone could hear her stomach growling.
Embarrassed by the honest reaction of her body, she immediately covered her belly as her cheeks flushed, and she attempted to apologize. âIââ
Rose chuckled. âYou must be hungry. Theyâre just in time to serve us food. Go on. Donât starve yourself.â
âSheâs right, Miss Reed.â Mary handed over the silverware to Sonia with a smile.
Blushing, Sonia took them and whispered quietly. âGrandma, Iâm sorry about you having to see me in such a state. I didnât expect my stomach would suddenly make a sound.â
Rose waved away her worries happily. âThereâs no need to feel bad. Itâs something common when youâre hungry. Enough with the apology and begin the meal instead. Toby, serve Sonny some food.â
âI will.â Toby used the serving spoon to grab some food and put them on Soniaâs plate before he spoke gently. âLetâs eat.â
She hummed a response and nodded before she grabbed the silverware and began her lunch.
Toby, who was also hungry, joined her too.
Sitting in front of them, the two elderly women watched them eat with a look full of affection. At the same time, they would seize the opportunity to serve the food to the couple themselves and urge them to eat more.
Sonia and Toby were both uninterested and reluctant to dismiss their kind gesture. Thus, they ate everything the two women served on their plates.
At one moment, Sonia suddenly recalled something. She looked at Rose and asked, âGrandma, are you not eating?â
Rose only shook her head. âI had breakfast and Itâs still early for me to have lunch. But you hadnât, so these are specially prepared for you. Iâm happy to watch you on the side.â
âDonât worry, Miss Reed. You mustâve missed the fact that Madam is following a strict schedule to have her meals every day for the good of her body. Madam usually wonât eat unless itâs within the fixed time,â Mary added.
Sonia nodded in understanding and had given up the thought of suggesting Rose join them for food, otherwise her consideration would eventually do more harm than good.
And so, Sonia stopped worrying about the others as she enjoyed the brunch with Toby.
After the meal, the servants cleared up the stone table. Following that, Sonia watched Mary pick up a tray from another servantâs hands.
There were two bowls on the tray, but she couldnât see their content from her seat. Judging from the steam and the aroma, she assumed it was soup.
Sonia had the chance to see what inside the bowls were after Mary put the tray on the cleaned stone table. It was none other than soup, and was even a soup to nourish the body.
She could see a drumstick in one of the bowls, combined with various herbs. As for the other bowl, she couldnât tell its contents from its dark surface and lack of ingredients, other than assuming it was some kind of herbal soup.
However, the aroma of the soup was telling her a different answer. Thus, Sonia guessed it was a soup intended to nourish the body like the other one.
However, the bowl of soup had an odd smell and it wasnât particularly pleasant. As such, Sonia wondered what the ingredients were that made up the soup.
These two bowls of soup must be for Grandma and Madam Mary. After all, they should take care of their health as theyâre aging.
Sonia wasnât the only one who had the thought, as even Toby thought so. The idea of the two bowls of nourishing soup was made especially for him and Sonia never occurred to him for once.
The idea only popped into his mind that the soup was for them when Mary put the bowls in front of him and Sonia respectively.
It wouldnât be a problem if the soup were for both of them. However, the difference between the two bowls of soup was troubling Toby.
Soniaâs serving was a chicken broth made with various ingredients. Moreover, she had a drumstick all to herself, which she could eat after she finished the soup. Meanwhile, Toby only had a bowl of soup, and he couldnât see anything else inside. Besides, the soup was giving off an odd smell, and he couldnât help but doubt whether it was edible.
Tobyâs expression sank at the discrimination.
Staring at the bowl in front of her in surprise, Sonia took a while to come back to her senses before she looked at Rose and Mary for an answer. âAre these for us?â
Rose and Mary nodded at them with kind smiles.
âThatâs right. Miss Reed. These soups are made for you and Young Master Toby.â Mary elaborated.
Sonia could feel a twitch on the corner of her lips. âIs that so? Thank you, Grandma and Madam Mary. I thought these are for you instead of us. However, weâre satiated after the meal.â
She had a full stomach and didnât feel like she could drink the soup. Moreover, there was a drumstick too.
Waving away the younger womanâs worries, Rose added in dismissal, âItâs fine. You can take it slow. Donât worry about rushing it.â
Sonia grimaced at the older womanâs gesture. âGrandma, can we not drink this?â