Chapter 237:

It appeared that foolish people were easy to replace. After being dropped off at home by Jared, Madisyn discovered the true definition of a fool waiting for her.

At the gate, there was an elegantly wrapped gift box. Upon opening it, she found a stunning dress inside. Wasn’t this the same dress she had seen in the store earlier?

As Madisyn stood there, taken aback, a deep, resonant voice came from behind her. “Do you like it? I noticed you were quite taken with it earlier.” Madisyn turned to replace Andrew approaching.

“You bought this?” she asked, her tone tinged with astonishment.

“Yes,” Andrew answered, his gaze softening as he looked at her. “I was at the mall too and saw how much you liked the dress.”

“Don’t you think it’s excessively pricey?” Madisyn couldn’t help but ask.

“As long as you like it, the price doesn’t matter.” It was often said that it was easy to part women from their money, but it appeared men were just as susceptible!

“Alright, thank you,” Madisyn responded, feeling that gratitude was the only appropriate reply.

“Why do I get the feeling you’re not too pleased?” Andrew asked, arching an eyebrow and studying her closely.

Madisyn paused for a moment, unsure how to respond. She couldn’t very well reveal that she was the designer of the dress, could she?

“Yes, I’m pleased. It just seems a bit pricey,” she said sincerely.

Andrew tenderly brushed her hair aside. “I earn money so I can spoil you. As long as it brings you joy, it’s money well spent. Don’t worry about it.”

“Okay.”

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For Andrew, the expense might be truly trivial.

Madisyn beamed, her eyes twinkling like stars. “To show my appreciation, why don’t I cook dinner for you tonight?”

“Sure,” Andrew agreed, his face lighting up with eagerness.

He had never tasted Madisyn’s cooking before. However, Madisyn ended up cooking next door with Elaine.

Andrew offered to help in the kitchen, but Madisyn insisted he stay out.

Left with no choice, Andrew settled on the sofa, engaging in conversation with Glenn. “Have some fruit,” Glenn suggested.

“Thanks, but I’ll wait for dinner,” Andrew responded courteously.

Glenn’s smile held a hint of mischief.

It wasn’t long before Andrew realized why Glenn had grinned so knowingly.

When Elaine and Madisyn brought out the meticulously prepared meal, Andrew praised, “I had no idea you were such a fine cook, Mr. Johns.”

“Well, I like to cook when I have some free time, and my family seems to enjoy it. Try some,” Elaine encouraged warmly.

Andrew took a bite, and his expression froze unexpectedly.

Madisyn glanced at Andrew helplessly, well aware of what had happened. She had assisted Elaine in the kitchen, but when her back was turned, Elaine had taken the liberty of seasoning the dish.

“How does it taste?” Elaine inquired, her eyes sparkling with anticipation.

Meanwhile, Glenn casually sipped his juice at the table.

“It’s good,” Andrew said, keeping his expression neutral.

“If you like it, help yourself to more. Is this the first time you’re trying my cooking?” Elaine asked warmly.

“Yes,” Andrew answered.

“Just let me know what you like, and I’ll cook it for you,” Elaine said, her voice filled with warmth.

“Thank you, Mrs. Johns.”

Madisyn also sampled the dish. It was rather bland, yet a significant improvement over Elaine’s past culinary attempts—it was at least edible.

Throughout the meal, Elaine continued to heap more food onto everyone’s plates, herself eating sparingly and mostly just enjoying her soup.

Glenn appeared to be eating leisurely, seemingly consuming a lot, but in reality, he barely ate anything. Andrew now realized why Glenn had recommended having some fruit before the meal—it had indeed been a prudent suggestion.

After they finished eating, Andrew and Glenn took on the task of washing the dishes.

Elaine observed them with a joyful expression. “It’s wonderful to see the house so lively. Madisyn, you should have Andrew visit more often if he’s free.”

“Okay,” Madisyn responded with a smile.

“Also, Hutton will arrive tomorrow. Madisyn, would you like to join us at your uncle’s home?” Elaine added.

“Is he going to visit Uncle Rowan’s home?” Madisyn asked.

Elaine nodded affirmatively. “Yes, how about you join us and meet Hutton?”

Madisyn was aware that Elaine wanted her to broaden her social circle. What Elaine didn’t realize was that Madisyn already knew Hutton quite well. Nevertheless, Madisyn agreed compliantly.

The following day, Madisyn went with her family to Rowan’s residence.

Only upon arriving did she understand the importance Rowan’s family placed on Hutton’s visit—the home was adorned with antiques, giving it a distinguished and classical vibe.

Courtney was there too, dressed elegantly in a vintage gown. She looked extremely elegant, clearly having put a lot of effort into her appearance. Madisyn sat quietly, somewhat irritated.

It was obvious how much Rowan and his family esteemed Hutton, yet it was equally apparent they didn’t hold Glenn in similar regard. This only deepened Madisyn’s dislike for Rowan and his family.

“When will Hutton be here?” Rowan asked.

“He should arrive before noon,” Glenn responded, checking the time. “There’s no rush; it’s still early.”

“Alright then.”

Elaine felt bored and asked Madisyn to accompany her for a walk outside.

The surrounding woods were beautifully green. They had just stepped out when Hutton arrived.

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