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"Jane, it's time for lunch. I cooked the lunch. Get up and eat some."

Sabina's voice is very gentle. In an instant, she becomes a kind mother-in-law.

I'm not used to it, but I do feel hungry. I look at the time and find that it is twelve o'clock at noon.

"OK, I'll be right down."

Sabina goes downstairs. I get up and wash up before go downstairs.

When I come downstairs, Frances happens to come back from outside.

Why does he come back at noon?

"Frances, welcome back. I cooked the lunch. Would you like to have lunch with us?"

"You cooked it?" Frances frowns, and his expression clearly shows that he is a little surprised.

I am also very surprised.

Sabina's cooking is good and the dishes are very exquisite, completely different from the common dishes I cook.

I understand very well that there is still a big gap between me and the upper class.

I marry into a wealthy family, but I've never been the same kind of person as them.

"This matsutake is good. It's good for your body. You're so thin. You should eat more to tonify your body."

Sabina says to me. As she says that, she puts a few pieces of matsutake into my bowl.

Frances is frozen there, and it is obvious that he doesn't believe what he sees.

A few seconds later, he looks up at me, then at Sabina. He frowns and asks, "When did you get along so well?"

I don't know.

Sabina changes so suddenly. Everyone will think it strange.

"I suddenly see Jane a good daughter-in-law. Why can't I treat her better?" Sabina rolls her eyes at Frances, successfully stopping his doubts.

"OK."

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