Chapter 1183: 313: Viola takes action, cleaning up the house! (Fourth Update)_3 Chapter 1183: 313: Viola takes action, cleaning up the house! (Fourth Update)_3 In the living room.
Noah Reed started a game of chess with Terrence Lentz.
Delia Frieman watched from the sidelines.
Judging from his chess style, one could tell Terrence was a deep thinker.
Every move he made
was carefully considered.
Calm and unrushed.
On the other hand, there was Noah.
Noah was also a decent chess player who had won third place in a city chess competition.
But in front of Terrence, he looked like a child in a hurry to succeed.
Terrence was slowly cornering Noah, close to delivering checkmate while Noah had no ability to counter.
At first, Noah wasn't sure if Terrence was a good-for-nothing.
But now,
he was certain.
Terrence was definitely not a good-for-nothing.
After all, he was a graduate of a prestigious university.
If Terrence were a good-for-nothing, could he beat Noah so effortlessly?
After showing Viola Thompson around the house, Dolores Frieman went to prepare dinner in the kitchen.
She had bought a lot of food today,
including king crab.
This was a special treatment provided for Viola.
Delia went to help.
The two sisters were busy in the kitchen, and naturally, Noah wanted to perform well.
In no time,
only Viola and Terrence were left in the living room, along with two children.
Chris Friedman approached with a Rubik's Cube, “Uncle Terrence, can you solve Rubik's Cubes?”
“Hmm,” Terrence nodded.
Chris handed the Rubik's Cube to Terrence, “Uncle Terrence, try this one.”
Terrence quickly solved the standard three by three cube.
He didn't even take a full minute.
“Wow! You are amazing, Uncle Terrence,” Chris said, “Can you solve two by two and four by four cubes as well? We also have the super difficult five by five, six by six, and seven by seven cubes at home!”
“Shouldn't be a problem.”
“I'll go get them right now!”
Chris went into his room and returned with a box of Rubik's Cubes, including two by two, four by four, five by five, six by six, and seven by seven cubes.
He handed the cubes to Terrence, “Uncle Terrence, give these a try.”
In less than three minutes' time, Terrence had solved all of them.
The speed was breathtaking.
Chris looked at Terrence with total admiration, “Uncle Terrence, you are just too good!”
He had spent three months trying to solve these cubes, and yet Terrence solved them all in just three minutes.
After that, Chris asked, “Uncle Terrence, can you teach me?”
“Sure,” Terrence paused, “but I have one condition.”
Upon hearing this, Viola looked at Terrence.
Her boyfriend was starting to get cocky!
He was setting conditions with a child.
“What condition?” Chris asked, looking at Terrence.
Terrence said in a composed tone, “If I teach you how to solve Rubik's Cubes, you have to call me brother Terrence.”
Not uncle.
Even though he was a bit older, he still had his dignity.
Hearing this, Viola smiled lightly.
Chris nodded his head rapidly, “Alright! Brother Terrence, please teach me!”
The kid was quick to change his address.
Terrence grinned slightly, picked up a two by two cube, and started teaching Chris.
He taught seriously, and Chris learned earnestly.
It was a heartwarming scene.
By noon, lunch was served as scheduled.
Dolores Frieman picked up a glass of wine to toast Viola, “Viola, thank you.”
One could say
that everything she has now was given to her by Viola.
If not for Viola,
Dolores continued, “Without you, I could not have won so much money, let alone owning my own house in Capital City.”
Even now, Dolores felt like she was living in a dream.
Viola smiled gently, “Sister Dolores, the person you should thank the most is yourself.”
This wealth was earned by Dolores. It had nothing to do with her.
Delia also raised her glass towards Viola, “Viola, all what I want to say has been said by my elder sister. All my words are in this drink, I'll drink first.”
Having said that, she finished the drink in one gulp.
Over here, Noah initiated a toast to Terrence.
The atmosphere at the dinner table was very good.
After putting down his wine glass, Terrence started peeling crab legs for Viola.
Viola didn't even have to say anything; she just had to glance at a dish, and the next second, it would appear in her bowl.
Such love is enviable.
The meal was a joyous occasion for both the hosts and guests.
After the meal, the two proposed to take their leave.
The Frieman sisters personally escorted them to the car.
Seated in the passenger seat, Viola said, “Brother Terrence, I have to return to school tomorrow. Let's go to your place tonight.”
Such a good thing, of course, Terrence would not refuse. He nodded slightly, “Alright.”
Chapter end
Report
|
Donate
Oh o, this user has not set a donation button.
|