Ranaway From Wedding, Fell into Tycoon's Love Trap-Chapter 375: It’s Better to Enjoy Together Than Alone

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Chapter 375: Chapter 375: It’s Better to Enjoy Together Than Alone

Ever since moving into Old Man Linton’s house, Lily Turner’s favorite line to say was: If you dare bully me, do you believe that I’ll tell Grandpa?

When Easton Holmes first heard this, he thought it was funny but also annoying. Over time, as he heard it more often, he got used to it.

Sometimes, when she didn’t nag him with this line, he felt like something was missing and would even mischievously provoke her on purpose just to hear her shout it at him.

Watching the couple happily bicker, Old Man Linton’s heart blossomed with joy, and he couldn’t hide the smile on his face.

"Grandpa! What are you laughing about all by yourself over there? Joy shared is joy multiplied, why don’t you tell us so we can laugh too?"

Seeing Old Man Linton laughing to himself, Lily Turner, clueless, got up and walked over to sit next to him, questioning him up close.

But Old Man Linton played mysterious, putting away his smile and firmly declared, "Why should I tell you two? I won’t tell! I absolutely won’t tell you!"

At that moment, Old Man Linton appeared just like a cheeky old child.

They say people turn childish when they age, is this the so-called old child syndrome?

Lily Turner wanted to press further, but seeing his demeanor, she changed her mind, "As long as you’re happy. If you won’t tell, then you won’t tell."

Having such an optimistic and cheerful elder in the home is wonderful!

"Girl! What do you want to eat tomorrow? I’ll have Aunt Li cook it for you."

Callix Linton decided not to continue this topic with Lily Turner and naturally transitioned the conversation to food.

When it comes to food, Lily Turner didn’t have any particular cravings like other pregnant women; she simply ate whatever Old Man Linton instructed Aunt Li to prepare.

Her appetite hadn’t increased due to the pregnancy; she still ate the same amount, but the only change was that she no longer skipped dinner.

Having three proper meals a day was finally normal for her, and this change reassured the others under the same roof.

"Anything’s fine, whatever you all eat, I’ll eat."

When it came to meals, she felt she didn’t need to worry or think too much — Old Man Linton and Aunt Li had it covered; all she had to do was eat.

"Why do you always say that?"

Every time he asked, he got the same answer. Callix Linton felt somewhat helpless and shifted his gaze to Easton Holmes, who had been silent for a while, with a disapproving look. "Kid! Can’t you ask your wife what she wants to eat?"

What’s with not saying a word for so long? Am I the only one concerned about the meal matters, making me seem like a foodie?

"My wife said it herself, anything’s fine," Easton Holmes replied, glancing at Lily Turner sitting beside Callix Linton, "Wifey! Is that what you meant?"

As soon as he finished speaking, Old Man Linton immediately glared at him disapprovingly, "You brat! Don’t you know she’s pregnant? Pregnant women usually have cravings, did you not know that?"

This was experience talking, not just something he made up.

"My wife isn’t an average pregnant woman."

Upon hearing Callix Linton’s words, Easton Holmes instinctively retorted with this phrase.

Ding dong! Ding dong!

Just as Old Man Linton was about to fire back, the doorbell rang inopportunely.