“Mom, let’s do this tomorrow.”
Charity persuaded Larissa. “The sky’s getting dark. It’s time for dinner.”
“Aunt Larissa, please go home for dinner first.” Chester chimed in too.
“Okay.” Larissa stood up and put down the hoe. “Let’s go, Chet. Come over for dinner.”
Chester glanced at Charity’s face, which suddenly darkened, and refused resignedly. “I’ll decline the offer. Eliza will be unhappy if I go over for meals every day.”
Eliza was puzzled.
What was that supposed to mean? He made her seem like a petty person.
Besides, for someone who lived next door, was he not embarrassed about going over to her place for meals every day?
However, Larissa did not look in Charity’s direction. “Ignore Lizzie. I welcome you to come over to our place for meals. Besides, It’s all thanks to you today.”
“Mom, what are you talking about?” Charity did not understand a word.
Larissa quickly said, “Chet conducted a simple checkup on me today. He’s really skilled as a doctor.”
Then, she gave a thumbs up. “During the checkup, he discovered all the places where I felt discomfort. He’s amazing. He even told Ken to go to the pharmacy to get medicine for me and stopped me from paying. It’s only proper that I invite him over for a meal.”
“What’s wrong with my mom?” Charity got nervous upon hearing that.
“Due to her old age, she has mild osteoporosis, weak kidneys, and insomnia,” Chester said with a faint smile. “These little things may seem minor, but they’ll deteriorate her health if left untreated.”
“Mom, why didn’t you tell me about those things?” Charity frowned as she spoke. If she had known about it earlier, she would have brought Larissa to conduct a checkup.
When Charity finally carried her son downstairs, Chester could not resist looking toward her chest.
“What are you looking at, pervert?” Charity caught his gaze and blushed. She glared at him viciously.
Seeing her angry and embarrassed expression, Chester smirked. “Why are you scolding me? I didn’t do anything. Oh, I know. Is it because you had dirty thoughts? Tell me, what dirty things did you think about just now?”
“Are you accusing me in return? Do you know no shame?” Charity gnashed her teeth. “Don’t think I didn’t notice you stealing glances at my chest.”
Chester raised his eyebrows and analyzed the situation seriously. “I’m just observant. I looked at your chest just now because I realized there were some changes to it before and after you went upstairs… Ow.”
Before he finished speaking, his normal leg was stepped on hard.
“If you say another word of nonsense, I’ll chase you out right now,” Charity warned with a face flushed red.
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