Before Callum could speak, she thought to herself again: “Good medicine is bitter and good for the disease. No matter how bitter itis, | can drink it cleanly.” Dr. Carden had prescribed that medication. How many people want to buy it? When Dr. Carden was treating patients, she was nowhere to be seen.
Thanks to Callum, she got Dr. Carden’s door-to-door service.
“Camryn, it will be fine. It will be fine. You don’t have to take that bitter medicine anymore.” Callum knew that the medicine she drank every day was very bitter. When he helped her boil the medicine, the bitter taste floated in the air. He felt bitter just smelling it, not to mention that she had to drink it every day.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtEvery tshe finished drinking the medicine, he would feed a small piece of single crystal rock sugar into her mouth to make her sweet.
Camryn: “Tomorrow will be better. After darkness comes light.” Her playful words made Callum smile.
Camryn was self-reliant, self-respecting, and self-loving, and he loved Camryn terribly.
“Callum, Camryn, you're back. Why have you bought so many things here again? We have everything at home, and there is no shortage of it. Don’t buy so many things next tyou cback.” Madisyn cover with a smile, and when she saw Callum carrying so many things, she immediately scolded him.
“Auntie, this is Camryn’s little thought. She wants to be filial to you as her elders, so | can’t stop her.” Callum said with a smile and then asked, “Auntie, your uncle is not at home? Before | cback, when we were talking in the group, didn’t Uncle order food in the group and tell us what he wanted to eat?” Madisyn said, “Here he is, thinking about how to solve the chess gin the room. The two of us were just playing chess. You know, how bad are your uncle’s chess skills? He doesn’t know how to play chess, but he likes to play chess. | pestered him to play two games with him. Once the gwas laid out, he would break his head to find out.
By the twe get in, he probably hasn't figured it out yet.” Madisyn was very disgusted with her husband's chess skills.
Her mother-in-law was very good at raising children, and the children she trained were good at everything. However, occasionally, there would be individual exceptions.
When it cto chess, her husband, Bowen, was the exception.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmFrom the tshe met Bowen to the decades she had been married to him, Bowen's chess skills had never improved, but he was addicted to chess and becaddicted.
No one in his family was willing to play chess with him, as long as his chess skills were too bad.
Callum laughed.
Madisyn wanted to help get things, but Callum refused to let her go. She didn’t force herself; she took Camryn’s arm affectionately and praised Camryn, “We haven't seen each other for a few days, and Camryn has becbeautiful again. Your complexion is getting better and better.” Madisyn gave her nephew, Callum, an ambiguous look and joked to the young couple, “With the nourishment of love, you two will becmore and more beautiful.” “Auntie, | am already good-looking.” Camryn smiled and said, “Auntie, you're getting younger and younger.” Madisyn said with a smile, “I'm not young anymore; I'm already old enough to be a grandmother. Compared with you young people, Callum, your face is getting thicker and thicker. That's it. | just tolerated you at the beginning, but if it were the second person, | would have already scolded you for selling melons and boasting about yourself.” Camryn said, “Auntie, he is indeed good-looking. When | could just see his face clearly, | was shocked by his appearance. | was stunned for a long time.” It was different from what she had touched and imagined. It was so handsome.
Fortunately, her appearance was not bad; otherwise, facing an extraordinary and handsboyfriend, she would have to feel inferior again.
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