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Love of Tomorrow (Vania Greyson) novel Chapter 265

Summary for Chapter 265: Love of Tomorrow (Vania Greyson)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 265 – Love of Tomorrow (Vania Greyson) by Swnovels

In Chapter 265, a key moment in the Marriage novel Love of Tomorrow (Vania Greyson), Swnovels delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 265 Ruining a Dish

Hanson looked at the burned scrambled egg and soggy tomatoes before a frown appeared on his face. How did it end up like this again? It’s different from what I imagined.

Just then, Jack decided to pull a trick on him by saying, “Don’t you want to have a taste of your masterpiece?”

Well… Forget it. Hanson had a feeling that he would be hospitalized if he ate his own cooking.

Jacob, on the other hand, pointed at the unidentifiable thing and said, “I think you’d better have a taste of it. After all, it’s the first time you cooked.”

James uttered contemptuously, “Luckily, Mommy doesn’t have to taste the dish you’ve prepared.”

The kids stared at the stir-fried tomatoes with scrambled eggs, thinking what kind of a genius he must be to ruin such a simple dish.

Hanson picked up a spoon and looked for a fine-looking piece of egg before scooping it up a little. He then put it into his mouth without hesitation, but he spat it out the next moment. With a widened mouth, he exclaimed, “Why is it so salty?”

Jack pointed at the seasoning box. “You know it’s salty? Why did you pour a spoonful of salt into the pan, then?”

They initially thought that Hanson couldn’t taste anything.

Hanson took a look at the seasoning and couldn’t believe that it was salt. He thought that it was sugar.

Although he had only prepared a dish, the kitchen was already a mess.

The five of them were puzzled, thinking that they hadn’t successfully made anything, so how did the kitchen end up like this?

It never happened to their mommy before, even though she always cooked for them.

Just then, Vania returned to the house. Seeing that the kids were not waiting for her at the door as usual, Vania was doubtful. Where are the kids?

Theresa, who was tidying up the house, pointed in a particular direction. “They’re in the kitchen.”

Jack then said, “We wanted to give you a surprise.”

The corner of Vania’s mouth twitched. Are you sure it’s a surprise? It’s more like a shock.

“Since you were just preparing a dish, how did the kitchen—”

“That was because the flame was too strong when he turned on the gas stove, and the oven was accidentally burned,” Jack explained disdainfully.

Vania frowned. “Are you sure he can cook?”

James replied, “We certainly wouldn’t let him do it on his own. We initially wanted to give you a surprise.”

Vania dipped her head and stroked their faces. “Thanks for giving me a surprise. However, Hanson’s hand is injured, so please don’t make him cook again. Got it?”

By saying so, Vania simply wanted Hanson’s hand to recover sooner so she wouldn’t have to take care of him any longer.

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