Tessa Caldwell agreed with Grandpa Green to go to his estate on Saturday to cook him some authentic Chinese home-cooked dishes.
She remembered the first time she cooked for him, Grandpa Green was moved to tears while eating, and he said, "It tastes like my mother's cooking."
At that time, Tessa felt honored and deeply touched. She remembered when she was a child, her grandfather holding her in his arms, a scene of warmth and tranquility.
Saturday was supposed to be a day off, but Tessa got up early in the morning, making Faye curious, "Where are you going?"
"Going to a friend's house," Tessa said casually and started picking out clothes from the wardrobe.
"What kind of friend requires you to dress up specially?" Chuck's tone was stern, as if he was interrogating a suspect.
He thought the person Tessa was going to meet must be a man, glaring at the woman before him, as if to say, good for you, daring to openly meet another man right in front of me.
