Independence 49
Seated on the couch, Sam smiled faintly when he saw the awkward expression on Calvin’s face
“You really don’t have to worry about that. After all, Calvin was the one who lied and said that he wanted to eat it, so Miranda made the soup for him. As for her, she won’t be coming.”
Hansel’s face darkened considerably. He gave Calvin a cold glance. “Did I ask you to do that? Who told you to take matters into your own hands?”
Calvin shrank his neck and coughed lightly. “I’m just worried about your health. Your haven’t had much of an appetite these past few days. If Miranda hadn’t made this soup for you, you’d still be starving.”
Hansel’s face remained impassive, and he didn’t respond.
“By the way, I just went to Miranda’s place. She’s now living in a small and shabby apartment with no elevator. She has to climb seven floors every day. She seems to be living quite a hard life.” As Calvin spoke, he stole a glance at Hansel’s expression.
Although Hansel said that she deserved it, Calvin noticed a trace of worry flash in his eyes. It was obvious that he still hadn’t moved on from Miranda.
Just as Calvin was about to say something more, a coquettish voice called out from the doorway, “Dear!”
Both Calvin and Sam couldn’t help but shudder as goosebumps appeared all over their skin.
Ingrid hadn’t heard from Hansel for a few days, and she also hadn’t been able to reach him by phone. She’d only found out that Hansel had been hospitalized due to gastric perforation.
Upon hearing this, she’d panicked. She’d skipped her classes and rushed to the hospital.
She pursed her lips together in a pout after seeing Hansel looking so pale and dressed in a hospital gown.
Tears streamed down her face as she cried, “Dear, I’m so sorry. I just found out that you’re in the hospital. Are you still feeling unwell? Why do you look so pale? Do you need me to call you a doctor?”
The rest of them couldn’t help but feel annoyed by her barrage of questions. Furthermore, they felt more irritated by her incessant crying.
Not only was Hansel at a loss for words, but even Calvin and Sam found her noisy.
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Ingrid bit her lower lip. “Are you sure you don’t need me to accompany you? I can make you some pumpkin soup-
Calvin couldn’t help but chuckle when he heard this.
Another woman had voluntarily offered to make Hansel soup when he still hadn’t finished the soup Calvin had painstakingly requested from Miranda. This situation was just too funny!
Ingrid hadn’t had many interactions with Calvin and the others. She only noticed that there were other people in the room after hearing his laughter.
It made her feel a little irritated. Was the idea of her making soup for Hansel that
amusing?
Hansel understood and frowned slightly. “There’s no need. You should go back to
college.”
Ingrid detected the impatience in his voice. She didn’t dare to argue and left obediently after saying okay.
Sam had been quiet for some time. As soon as Ingrid left, he suddenly stood said, “Are you going to finish the soup?”
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