Knowing that Celia and Wendy had come back, Andy had sent several fat and big chicken to the Jane's earlier. They were all cleaned up. No hair could be seen at all. Obviously, Andy was very thoughtful.
"Thank you, Uncle Andy. How much is it? I'll pay."
Andy was a good man. He had helped her and her mother a lot before, so he was criticized by those people for having a relationship with Wendy. In the end, things were getting more and more serious and he was judged by everyone. Since the last time Celia had a tantrum, no one mentioned this rumor again.
"Celia, you don't need to give me money. It's such a good job to deliver eggs. If you hadn't asked me to do it, I couldn't have earned so much money. It's the Spring Festival and I brought some chickens for you as a gift. It's what I should do. I would be glad if you like it."
He was honest man.
Celia didn't refuse anymore. He had already washed the chicken and sent them to her house. She could tell th
ook more and more beautiful. I can't recognize you if we bumped into each other on the street."
If Cora had said this to other women, it would have been absolutely a compliment or irony. But today, she said it to Celia from the bottom of her heart.
"Aunt, it's okay that you don't know me. I know you. I will greet you first."
Celia always smiled happily. Cora was warm-hearted actually. When Celia had a fight with Sue, fortunately, her husband had helped her a lot. Celia would always keep this favor in her mind, so she didn't want them to become enemies because of what happened last time.
"Okay, okay. You young people always have good eyes. You can come to my house whenever you have time. My son is studying at home during the Spring Festival,"
Cora was afraid that Celia might still mind what she had done before.
"He didn't have a rest even he is on holiday now. He must be working hard. I don't want to disturb him."
Celia said with a smile.