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Chapter 35 Angela Downplays The Money
Angela had to win! It was already past six when she finally set her books aside and prepared to head hfrom
the library.
Before leaving through the school gate, Jessica grabbed her and took her to the on-campus dessert shop to buy
the most exquisite piece of cake.
It was called “Fanny's Special,” and if Fanny was having it, then Jessica had to have it too!
As Angela looked at the small cake in her hand, her clear eyes becslightly red.
After taking a deep breath, she earnestly said, “Jess, you have to give it your all. You must defeat Fanny in this
speech competition!”
If Jessica triumphed over Fanny, she would be the one going abroad as an exchange student.
She could then pursue her love for her favorite language without any regrets and embark on a different path
from her previous life.
When Angela arrived home, she looked around and found that no one else was there.
She casually placed the cake on the table, went into the kitchen, checked what ingredients were available, and
considered cooking dinner for Donald and the others.
The door clicked open, and she turned around to see her grandmother, Emilia.
“Are you cooking?” Emilia craned her neck to look.
Angela smiled and nodded in response.
Emilia shifted her attention from the vegetables to Angela and asked, “Angela, do you have a boyfriend?”
“No, I'm still young. I'm not planning to date for now.”
Emelia pursed her lips and frowned. Just because you're young, doesn’t mean there’s no demand. By the time
you graduate from university, you'll be in your twenties. If you wait until then to date, you'll be an old spinster.
“Men prefer younger girls. Besides, what's the use of reading so many books? You're still going to get married
and have children. You might as well find someone to marry early. Look at the Johnston Family's daughter
downstairs. She's not as pretty as you, but she found a man who drives a Mercedes. Every holiday, they bring
back loads of stuff. Their family is so proud.
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“If you're not dating anyone, | can help you find a boyfriend.”
Angela continued chopping vegetables while maintaining her focus. Without changing her expression, she
replied, “Grandma, the man the Johnston Family's daughter is dating is in his forties and already married. She's
involved in an affair. Our family doesn’t participate in such immoral activities.”
Emilia received a rebuke, and her expression soured. As a result, she lost interest in continuing the
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huse, you go abwart and cook. | have something to do and will go out first” She made a face and left.
As long as someone was cooking, she was happy to be idle.
Euath, she didn’t so much. It was her daughter, Hecate, who did the cooking. Occasionally, when Hecate came
back late from work, she would cook.
Finally, she left, and Angela felt relieved.
But when she finished cooking and brought out the food, she found that the little cake on her table was
Looking at the empty table, she thought for three seconds.
The sound of a key turning, and then the door was pushed open from the outside. Donald and his wife were back
from work, followed by Emelia, who had returned on the way.
Smelling the aroma of the food in the air. Hecate paused and then laughed. “You're really diligent to have the
meal already prepared. But Angela, next time, wait for your aunt to cback and cook. You should focus on
your studies”
Angela smiled sweetly. “It's okay. This way, you can taste my cooking?
She had cooked for the Kins Family many times, but she had never prepared a meal for Donald's family. who had
always been kind to her. Reflecting on it now, she realized she had been quite oblivious in the past and engaged
in numerous foolish actions.
“Great, then today we'll get a taste of Angela’s cooking. What did you make, Angela? It smells delicious!” Donald
expressed his appreciation, removing his coat and approaching with a smile.
After Angela had listed the two dishes, she noticed her grandmother's silence in the background. Trying to sound
casual, she asked, “Grandma, did you happen to see the cake on the table when you cback just now?”
Emilia mustered a slightly uneasy smile. “Oh, that cake. | went to visit the LFamily. Their grandson has a
sweet tooth. Thinking you didn’t want it and brought it back, I took it to him.”
“Oh okay, | thought | had placed it somewhere else and remembered incorrectly. No big deal. Angela smiled
faintly and appeared unaffected.
Donald and Hecate exchanged glances with Emelia, causing her expression to instantly sour.
What was wrong with that girl?
It was just a cake. If it was gone, someone in the family probably took it. Was it really worth waiting for others to
show up and ask about it in front of everyone?
In the past few years, Angela seemed to have developed a bit of cunning unexpectedly.
To lighten the mood, Hecate quickly complimented the delicious dishes Angela had prepared.
Emelia stayed silent, but she ate faster than anyone, as if worried about eating slowly and ending up with
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fewer bites.
“Who would have thought your cooking is so good? Wow, our family is really fortunate.” Donald chuckled-
heartily, a sense of pride washing over him as if his daughter from the Kins Family had just cof age. “No
wonder people are willing to pay you to prepare medicinal meals. They must have recognized your
culinary talent”
Angela lowered her eyes as she smiled lightly at the acknowledgment.
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This feeling of recognition was quite pleasant. If it had been her family, they would probably have scoffed at it.
Her older brothers might even have mocked her, thinking what she did was so simple and not worth boasting
about.
Suddenly, Emelia looked up and said, “You must be making good money cooking medicinal cuisine for others,
huh?”
Since it brought in money, it made sense to contribute sliving expenses to the family. Perhaps even buy
something to show respect to the elders!
Angela might have lacked initiative and not know how to please. It was no wonder she hadn't been favored by
her own parents and couldn’t compare to the one adopted by the Kins Family.
Knowing her mother’s personality. Hecate quickly interrupted Emelia’s words, “Mom, Angela is still in college. If
she gets a job, that’s good enough. How much money can she really make?”
still young,
Seeing Hecate supporting her, Angela smiled faintly. “Yeah, it's not much. I'm helping out a friend, and it’s just a
payment of about ten dollars per task.”
She mentioned her part-twage from the milk tea shop. Even a full-twaitress only earned seven to eight
hundred dollars a month, and her part-tgig at the milk tea shop brought in nearly three hundred dollars
monthly.
She stated this amount, knowing that even if she completed thirty days of making medicinal meals, it would only
amount to around three hundred dollars a month, far from the six thousand mentioned.
She wasn’t naive. Emelia’s comments about money had an obvious motive, and everyone understood it.
Hearing three hundred dollars, Emelia’s eyes lit up. “That's not bad. You're just a young girl. It's not safe to carry
so much money on you.”
“Thanks for your concern, Grandma. I'll be careful with my safety.” Angela smiled expressionlessly.
She didn’t expect that downplaying the money would still give Emelia sideas.
After that, Angela set down her utensils and took the empty dishes to the kitchen.
Hecate quickly followed, whispering. “Letdo it. Angela, you can go back to your room, rest, or read a book.”
Donald also entered. “Don’t take grandma’s words to heart. We, as elders, would never take the money of a
young girl like you. Save it for yourself. Girls should have money on hand.”