“Mr. Hunt, here are your dumplings. Have some while they’re still warm!” The nurse then placed the bowl down on the table.
“Thanks.” Stefan nodded, feeling as if he was about to drool at any moment. Habits were indeed quite an odd tendency, as the
man soon got used to eating them, despite only having them for four days.
Sensing a threat, Seraphina shot the nurse a dirty glare. She asked coldly, “Where did these dumplings come from? Isn’t it Aeos
cuisine? Can I have some too?”
“Uhm... No!” The nurse refused without any hesitation. After all, Joan had specially bought these dumplings for Stefan. She
couldn’t possibly make another bowl.
“Why not? Could it be that you’ve been personally making these for my fiance? Aren’t you being a little too considerate then?”
“No... I...” The nurse felt awkward and failed to explain herself.
Stefan quickly came to the nurse’s defense. “You’re still recovering, and seafood is prohibited.”
“Yes, yes! Eating seafood may affect wound recovery, which might leave scars on your skin.” The nurse let out a sigh of relief,
amazed by Stefan’s quick thinking.
“Sure, I won’t eat it, but can you tell me where these dumplings came from?” Seraphina insisted, adamant about getting to the
bottom of this.
Nowadays, any woman in Stefan’s life could potentially pose a threat to their relationship, so she had to be careful to not let them
get their way with him.
“Our food court provides these for our Aeos patients.” The nurse said stiffly, not accustomed to lying.
“Really?”
“Y... Yeah!”
“Then I’d like a portion of these seafood dumplings now. I can at least smell it if I can’t eat it, right?”
“Ah, well... uhm...”
Seeing how Seraphina was clearly giving the nurse a hard time, Stefan spoke up with his deep voice. “Alright, alright, stop
messing with the girl. She’s been putting a lot of effort into caring for you too.”
He then turned to the nurse and said, “You are dismissed. I can handle her.”
After the nurse left, Seraphina was so furious that she turned her head away from him.
“What’s wrong?” Stefan comforted her patiently. “You’re not mad at me over some dumplings, are you? I can always stop if you
don’t like me eating them.”
“Not that! I just think... that nurse is trying to seduce you!” Seraphina pouted and huffed.
Stefan found this rather ridiculous. “How is she trying to seduce me?”
“These dumplings smell traditional, so there’s no way it came from a hospital food court, let alone one in a foreign country! There
are barely any Aeos people here; how could they possibly make something like this for you?”
“So?”
“So it’s very possible that she’s trying to seduce you and made this for you personally. As many people have said, the way to a
man’s heart is through his stomach! Just look at how much you’re enjoying them!”
“Haha, Seraphina, you’re overthinking. They’re just dumplings. How could they possibly replace you?”
Despite comforting her, Stefan couldn’t help but think. ‘Are these dumplings really from unknown sources?’