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Chapter 194 New Year, Old Grudges

Sierra followed Lily’s gaze and saw Jonathan rolling up his sweater sleeves, donning an apron, and bustling about in the kitchen like the perfect domestic man. Who could imagine he was the youngest professor with such a homely appearance?

A smile curled at the corners of her mouth as she said, “He really is good to me!”

After dinner, they started discussing the upcoming New Year celebrations.

With just over twenty days left, this would be the last New Year’s Sierra would spend with her grandma, so she wanted to make it lively.

Sierra. Dickson, and Lily discussed the festivities with great enthusiasm, each suggesting different things to do.

Jonathan felt somewhat out of place. From their conversations, he could sense their anticipation and nostalgia for the New

Year.

But for him, the New Year meant trouble, meant having to face countless insincere people at the large family mansion. He felt like he and they were not celebrating the same holiday.

Sierra noticed Jonathan’s silence and waited until Grandma had gone to sleep to ask, “What’s wrong? Don’t you like the New

Year?”

Jonathan shook his head, “It’s not about liking or disliking; it just doesn’t mean much to me.”

Hearing this, Sierra said. “I loved the New Year as a kid because it meant I could eat good food and, more likely than not, avoid getting beaten for a few days.”

It was ironic, even gamblers took breaks for the New Year. James had no place to gamble, so naturally, he didn’t lose money, and their home was unusually peaceful.

“When I was young. I loved sweets. Grandma would secretly buy me some but made a rule that I could only eat a few each day

As Sierra reminisced about her childhood New Years, nostalgia filled her eyes.

Even though her life back then was tough, she had many memories to cherish; looking back, whether good or bad, they were all part of her nostalgia.

“What about you? What were your New Years like?” Sierra asked.

Jonathan had been listening to her talk about her childhood celebrations and hadn’t expected her to turn the question on him. Images of feigned emotions flashed through his mind, and he felt he had nothing good to say.

He shook his head, “My New Years were boring–just a bunch of people getting together and putting on a show

He didn’t want to elaborate, and Sierra could guess the scene well enough–many family members, each with their own. agendas. She didn’t press further and didn’t ask if Jonathan would stay for the New Year

She knew the answer; he had already said he would go back.

It was normal; his family letting him stay away this long was already unusual.

He didn’t like it when Sierra mentioned Shane. After talking a bit more, Jonathan returned to his place, not trying to coax Sierra Sierra to join him since he knew she needed to stay with Lily.

Back in his room, Jonathan took a shower, changed into clean clothes, and then dialed Mateo’s number.

Mateo had called him about Shane the other day, but when he saw Yaron about to harm Sierra, he had hung up and rushed over, forgetting about it until he ran into that madman again today.

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