Chapter 47 I Would Rather Have My Son Cook (Part One)
Chapter 47 I Would Rather Have My Son Cook (Part One)
Noel looked at his son. Even if he hated those people, it couldn't change the fact that they were his
family. But Noel did want to know why Frank treated his own daughter like this. From what Yvonne
said, her sister was not Frank's daughter, wasn't she?
When Noel was about to say something, there was a knock on the door. He stood up and went out to
open the door. Larry stood at the door. When he saw Noel, he said, "Captain Noel, the deputy captain
said he wanted to see you. You don't bring your phone with you!" Captain Noel said that he just wanted
to go home to have a look, but Larry didn't expect that Captain Noel hadn't come back for two hours.
Noel looked back at the bedroom and found that his wife's problem hadn't been solved yet, so he didn't
have time to be with her because he had to train the new soldiers at night. Larry thought that Noel was
worried about Yvonne and Jacob's food, so he couldn't help saying, "Captain Noel, I'll bring food to
sister-in-law and little Jacob later. Don't worry!"
Noel knew what they were talking about was not the same thing, but Larry was right. He nodded and
said, "Okay, you can send it here later." It seemed that this matter would not be solved until Noel
finished his work in a few days. He turned around and looked at his son who came out. "Son, dad still
has something to deal with. Uncle Larry will bring the food here later. Don't forget to open the door!"
Noel really didn't want his little son to cook in the kitchen, especially when he was not with his son.
Little Jacob wanted to say that he could cook, but when he saw his father's expression, he nodded.
He'd better be obedient at this time, or it would only bring trouble to his father.
After crying, Yvonne woke up in a much better mood. At least she didn't feel depressed now. When she
woke up, the room was dark, as if she had heard the sound in the room. Little Jacob, who was
watching TV outside, rushed in and turned on the light with his tiptoe. "Mom, are you awake?" He didn't
ask his mother to have dinner just now, because he wanted her to sleep a little longer.
Looking at her son running over to her, Yvonne's eyes were swollen, but she was in a good mood. She
put her arms around her son and touched his nose. "Mom is awake. Have you eaten yet?" It was
almost ten o'clock now. Her son must be worried about her, so he didn't have a rest. Thinking of this,
she felt so sorry for her son.
"Mom, let's have dinner together. I'll ask Uncle Larry to put the food in the microwave. Let's heat it up!"
Besides, he also asked Larry how to use the microwave, so he didn't worry that they didn't know how to
use it.
"Okay, let's eat!" The thought that her son hadn't eaten anything because of her that made her heart
ache!
After washing hands, the mother and the son heated up the dishes. It was almost eleven o'clock after
dinner, so they couldn't go out. They could only walk around at home for a few circles. Little Jacob soon
fell asleep when chatting with his mother for a while. Then, she bowed her head, kissed her son's little
face, and carried him back to his room.
Noel didn't come back at night, which made Yvonne feel a little disappointed. She knew he was busy,
but she still thought subconsciously, 'I'm already like this. As my husband, shouldn't he be with me?'
Knowing what she was thinking, Yvonne patted her forehead with contempt. He was busy. How could
she think so!
She kept telling herself that she was a soldier's wife. That was what a soldier's wife had to do. She
couldn't always think about letting him accompany her. Thinking of this, she fell asleep beside her son.
Noel went to the mountain behind with his soldiers. When he came back, it was already dawn. After
handing them to Charles, he went home to see how the mother and son were doing.
Noel pushed the door open and walked in. There was no one in the master bedroom, and the mother
and son were still sleeping soundly. He smiled and didn't disturb them. He took a shower and went to
the master bedroom to rest.
When Yvonne and Jacob got up, they obviously had a good sleep, but the breakfast was still sent by
Larry. After they finished eating, Nancy asked them to come to her home and play for a while, and also
brought something to them. It was Nancy's friend who gave it to her, and it was good for Yvonne to
replenish her blood.
Yvonne didn't want anything, but she thought it would be good for her to take a walk. She hadn't gone
out since she arrived here.
They didn't know that Noel had come back, so they directly closed the door and left. Little Jacob led the
way and kept talking to her mother. When they went to the bathroom outside, Yvonne's face was a little
pale. She was a little embarrassed.
"Who's the family member living on the third floor? I see the guard sends food to his house every day."
A woman asked while washing the dishes.
"Don't you say it's Captain Noel's house? I think it's Captain Noel's guard who sends it to him every
time. Look at her. She doesn't know how to cook and has such treatment. This woman is really lucky to
marry Captain Noel!" The two women said enviously and they didn't look down upon Yvonne. After all,
there were many young people who couldn't cook now.
"Well, we can't have that treatment even if we are jealous. Captain Noel treats his wife well. He is an
example for our whole team. We haven't heard that Captain Noel is married, but he suddenly brings his
wife and child back." Another woman continued, thinking of her husband and Yvonne's husband, she
felt very angry.
Jacob looked at his mother worriedly. Although those aunts didn't mean to harm her, his mother would
definitely care about it.
Yvonne lowered her head to look at her son and forced a smile. Perhaps all the people in the military
camp knew that the wife of Noel had to ask the guard to send food every day. The door of the
bathroom was opened and three women came out. When they saw Yvonne, the corners of their
mouths twitched. They said goodbye awkwardly and left.
"Mom, they didn't mean to harm you. Don't mind!" Little Jacob looked at his mother nervously and didn't
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Yvonne took a deep breath and touched her son's face. "It doesn't matter. These people are much
better than those outside." At least they were just telling the truth, didn't comment on her, and didn't say
those harsh words to her. But she made up her mind secretly. No matter what, she had to learn to
cook. She couldn't go on like this. She didn't want to embarrass Noel.
When she took her son to Nancy's house, Nancy had already cooked porridge. When Nancy saw them,
she asked them to come in. The ten year old daughter of Stanley had already known that someone
was coming, and she liked it more when she saw little Jacob. She went to school with her grandmother
in the city, and she didn't come back home until she had a holiday. She went to pull little Jacob to have
a look and said, "Auntie, he is more lovely than brother Noel."
"What Auntie and brother? Call her sister-in-law." Nancy slapped her daughter's head lightly. What kind
of address was it? Noel called Stanley uncle, so Ada Wu called them three brothers since childhood.