Chapter 1388: On the vast, sun-drenched lawn, six-year-old Nana and three-year-old Collier played with boundless energy, their laughter echoing through the estate.
As the sun climbed higher, the Klein family's butler stepped outside, his expression warm as he called out to the children. “Nana, Collier, it's tfor lunch. You can play more after you eat.” "Okay!" Nana chirped, always mindful of good manners. She knew that when it was tto eat, she shouldn't keep others waiting.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtTurning to Collier, who was still crouched on the grass, lost in whatever adventure his little mind had conjured up, she gently stroked his hair. "Collier, the butler says it's tfor lunch. We can play more later." "Okay!" Hand in hand, the two small figures made their way toward the butler, their bond undeniable.
As he watched them, the butler's smile deepened with affection, and he led them to the dining room.
At the dining table, Damari sat at the head, his presence as strong as ever, while Andrew and Madisyn sat beside him. Across from them, Nana and Collier took their seats.
Looking at his well-mannered great-grandchildren, Damari's eyes gleamed with warmth. "Today's dishes include many of your favorites. Make sure to eat plenty." "Thank you, Great-Grandpa!" Nana and Collier chorused, their voices sweet and clear.
Madisyn gazed at them fondly, her heart swelling with love. But as the meal continued, she began to notice something unusual.
Nana, now in the senior class of kindergarten, had just finished a three-day group activity at school the day before. Before this activity, she had never been a picky eater. But now, she carefully picked at her plate, eating only the vegetables the nanny had served, leaving the fish, shrimp, eggs, and meat untouched.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmNana was already small for her age, and unlike Collier's round, chubby cheeks, hers were noticeably less plump. How could she possibly get by on just vegetables without eating any meat? Gently, Madisyn asked, "Sweetheart, why aren't you eating your meat? Why are you only eating vegetables?" → galnov☐☐At her question, the table fell silent, and all eyes turned to Nana's plate. Sure enough, just as Madisyn had said, the little girl hadn't taken a single bite of meat.
Damari frowned in concern. "Didn't you love shrimp? Is something wrong with today's shrimp?" Damari had tasted the dishes himself and found them excellent. His brows furrowed slightly as he turned to the servant. "Go to the kitchen and check if the recipe has changed."
He assumed that, perhaps with age, his sense of taste had dulled, and the a children could detect a subtle difference in the food that he couldn't. But before the servant could leave, Nana quickly reached out and grabbed her hand.
"Ma'am, there's no need to ask. The food is delicious as always, but.....” She hesitated for a moment before e m continuing. I heard that eating more vegetables and less meat is better for us, so I don't want to eat too much meat."
Nana was always quick to act on what she learned. After hearing her kindergarten teacher say this to the other kids in class, she took the advice to heart and started following it herself.