What a good child, how could heaven be so cruel to let her suffer so much.
"Is there anything you'd like to eat? Let Victor go buy it," Noah Bennett, who had always been quiet, said.
"Right, right, sister-in-law, what do you want to eat? I can buy it for you. I remember you like the soup dumplings from West City and the seafood porridge from East City. Ah, why don't I just go buy them all?"
Victor Bennett quickly followed up on his dad's words.
Bella Green was slightly taken aback. This was the first time Victor Bennett had willingly called her sister-in-law.
It left her a little confused.
"You silly child, going from East City to West City, when would you be back? Your sister-in-law would be starving," the old lady Bennett said discontentedly.
"Oh, right, then what else would you like to eat? Maybe just buy something nearby?" Victor Bennett pondered, still feeling it wasn't quite right: "Or I could go to East City and Dad to West City, that'd be quicker."
