Prosperous Marriage: Married to My Brother-in-law-Chapter 813 - 811

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Sliding off the bed, he didn't wait for Camila to come out of the bathroom. He turned around and left the room, going downstairs to cook for Camila.

Oscar Evans was sitting coldly in the hall eating instant noodles.

Yesterday, while buying daily necessities for Camila, Oscar also brought back a lot of food.

He always looked like an iceberg while eating.

Seeing Jimmy Horne come downstairs, Oscar asked coldly, "Still alive, huh?"

Jimmy smiled lightly, "As long as you're all still alive, how could I dare die first?"

Oscar raised his eyebrows, even the boss himself wasn't that impressive.

He picked up a few books from beside him and threw them at Jimmy without looking, continuing to eat his instant noodles, saying, "Good stuff, just for you."

Jimmy flicked his hand, tossing the books back at Oscar, retorting with frustration, "Don't take me for a fool!"

The annoying guys spent their time off flirting with romance and expected him to be the same.

"Kindness gets you nowhere."

Oscar let the books hit him without reacting; one even landed in his bowl of noodles. He casually picked it up, threw it to the side, and continued eating his noodles with an unchanged expression.

Jimmy couldn't be bothered with him and walked into the kitchen.

Inside the kitchen was a big old refrigerator, which was filled to the brim from time to time—even though they usually hunted wild game, they occasionally needed something from outside for variety.

Jimmy approached the old fridge, opened it and saw only one egg inside, feeling quite disappointed. Those guys allowed one egg to occupy the whole fridge—a waste of electricity.

He took out the egg and promptly unplugged the fridge.

There wasn't really any leftover food in the kitchen, except for a one-pound fish on a nearby bucket, ready for cooking.

Early in the morning, Jimmy hadn't gone hunting for game; hunting wild game takes time, and he worried that leaving might put Camila in danger. Hence, he had only managed to catch a small fish from the sea.

What should he cook to fill Camila's stomach?

Jimmy rummaged around the kitchen, finally finding a box of noodles in the corner, his eyes lighting up—at last, something to cook.

Jimmy immediately started cooking noodles.

He also killed the little fish.

Without hesitating, he cracked the lone egg into the noodles.

A moment later, he finished cooking the noodles and took out two large bowls; here all were men, and men eat differently from women—not so daintily but with large bowls. He carefully put the fish in one big bowl, along with the solitary egg, making the fish and egg a family. Then he used chopsticks to put the noodles into the bowl.

Once done serving two bowls of noodles, on the surface, they appeared to contain only noodles, no accompanying side dishes.

Camila, having washed up, came downstairs escorted by Finn.

Seeing Oscar eating instant noodles, she opened her mouth to say something but didn't know what.

These people wanted to kill her, and Jimmy too, yet they were Jimmy's teachers. She didn't know how to regard them. In the end, Camila greeted Oscar politely.

Oscar looked up at her, then moved to pick up the books Jimmy tossed back, handed them to Camila, and said coldly, "Little girl, these are for you."

For her?

Camila looked at the books curiously. What kind of books might they be?

Out of courtesy, she stepped forward, reached out, and took the books.

The first two were romance novels. When she saw the cover of the third book, her face instantly flushed. Holding the book, she couldn't decide whether to throw it away or keep it.

This iceberg uncle actually gave her such books!

She was a pure and virtuous student, after all.

She hadn't read many romance novels, let alone touched books with such adult themes.

"You and our young master are quite young, afraid you might not find your way, so here are some books for you to learn. Don't be ashamed. These days, integrity is overrated."

Oscar Evans finished the last sip of instant noodle soup before he looked up and spoke coldly.

Camila Ruiz really wanted to shove the books in her hand into Oscar Evans' mouth.

The next moment, she did move angrily and threw the books back at Oscar Evans, saying furiously: "Uncle, take them back, I don't read these kinds of books. You're already quite old, I want to ask you not to mislead the youth."

Oscar Evans waved his hand, and the books fell to the ground.

He looked coldly at Camila Ruiz.

This little girl had quite the nerve, daring not only to throw the books back but also to accuse him of misleading the youth.

Camila Ruiz stood with her back straight, looking righteous.

She was immune to cold stares.

Jimmy Horne came out of the kitchen carrying two big bowls of noodles.

Seeing Camila Ruiz standing there and Oscar Evans glaring coldly at her, and then glancing at the books on the ground, Jimmy Horne immediately understood what was going on. His face steeled imperceptibly, and his gaze turned cold and sharp like two sharp swords. He first placed the two big bowls of noodles on the wooden table that had been shot into a wasp's nest by machine guns last night, and then walked over to Oscar Evans.

Bending down, he picked up the books, rudely pulled open Oscar Evans' collar, and stuffed the books into his arms, saying coldly: "Get lost, don't let me see these books again, or Finn will serve you!"

Oscar Evans waved his hand away, teeth gritted, and threw Jimmy Horne a look that said, "Just wait, I'll kill your Finn, see how cocky you are then!"

Jimmy Horne returned him a cold look: "Try it if you dare!"

Oscar Evans stood up expressionlessly, carrying his bowl of instant noodles out of the room, leaving the books that Jimmy Horne had stuffed into his clothes hidden in his arms.

"Camila, come, let's eat noodles. Ignore these old farts." Jimmy Horne turned to Camila Ruiz, the cold expression long gone, replaced by a familiar look Camila Ruiz recognized.

Camila Ruiz pursed her lips, muttering softly: "What kind of teachers are these."

No wonder Jimmy Horne always called them old farts.

Sitting at the dining table, Camila Ruiz picked up her chopsticks and started eating without any restraint or affectation.

"Remember to have them tell my parents I'm here with you, okay." Eating breakfast, Camila Ruiz couldn't help but grumble.

Jimmy Horne smiled: "Got it, just eat."

Camila Ruiz finally felt at ease.

As she continued eating, she suddenly noticed a fish and an egg in her bowl.

She was slightly startled, then looked at Jimmy Horne's bowl, but he had already lifted the big bowl, finishing his noodles in one go, and then placed the bowl and chopsticks back on the table, saying: "I'm full."

"I don't like eating small fish, too many bones." Camila Ruiz casually, even though an odd feeling flickered through her mind, picked up the fish and placed it in Jimmy Horne's bowl, deciding to eat just the egg.

Jimmy Horne gave her a deep look, said nothing, and picked up the chopsticks again, carefully and attentively picking out the bones from the fish before placing the meat back in her bowl piece by piece, saying with some apology: "I haven't gone up the mountain to hunt for game, could only casually fish one from the sea, the fridge is huge, but just one egg, you've lost a bit of weight, need to eat nutritiously."

She was a lady of noble lineage, used to being cared for hand and foot, accustomed to eating delicacies. Since he'd taken her to accompany him, he couldn't let her eat like she did at home, but he could try to make sure she ate something nutritious.

Camila Ruiz looked up, accepting his deep gaze, his dark eyes as unfathomable as a deep pool, but rippling with a faint sweetness.

He had learned to care for people.

"The fish head is more nutritious, good for the brain, high school is quite demanding, you need more brain food, I'll eat the tail since it has too many bones." Taking his gaze back, Jimmy Horne spoke in a low voice, his words filled with indulgence toward her.

Camila Ruiz just felt her heart was suddenly filled with something, she wanted to say something but found she couldn't say anything at all.

Eating this most ordinary bowl of noodles, she felt it was the best food in the world, no wonder her godmother was obsessed with noodles.

After breakfast, Camila Ruiz insisted on washing the dishes.

Jimmy Horne took her outside, letting the morning sun caress them gently, and took her to inspect his "net," catching several big rats, which were breakfast for Finn.

Seeing Finn eat in person, Camila Ruiz still found it a bit frightening, such big rats, Finn swallowed them one by one whole.

After feeding Finn, Jimmy Horne fed the little white and black Spidy, then threatened Oscar Evans to fly to Syrena to inform the Ruiz family that Camila Ruiz was safe.

After Oscar Evans grudgingly left, Jimmy Horne took Camila Ruiz out again, letting her familiarize herself with this island, besides the tough living conditions, the scenery was actually quite good, it was a comfortable holiday destination.