Cynthia Chambers furrowed her brow again.
It seemed she was pondering the meaning of this reciprocity.
This behavior was completely unbecoming of a two-year-old child; an average child would have already laughed along foolishly.
Thea Shaw also felt this child was unnaturally clever.
She suddenly missed the time when the child ignored everyone.
Previously, she was preoccupied with other thoughts and unresponsive to the outside world, but now with a full stomach and adequate nutrition, her brain could finally spare some capacity to interact with these ordinary people.
Celia Chambers said, "My parents went to the supermarket to buy seafood. We're treating you to lobster tonight!"
Thea Shaw replied with a smile, "No worries, I can eat anything, I'm not picky, tell uncle and aunt not to bother too much."
"It's all well-deserved."
