My Flirtacious Husband (Genevieve and Armand)

Chapter 1341



Chapter 1341

Chapter 1341 Not Hurt Each Other Anymore

Sally paused for a moment, then said with a clear and crisp voice, “I attended a military academy, so no

one dared to pursue me. I have no idea what it feels like to receive love letters and roses.”

As for why Armand was angry, she couldn't possibly know.

Genevieve said, “Even if Ethan wasn't by your side back then, with your skills, no one would dare to

chase after you. For others, falling in love takes time, but for you, falling in love could cost a life.”

Sally couldn't help but laugh.

The staff at the holiday resort brought the barbecue equipment, along with various types of meat and

vegetables, to the courtyard where Armand and his friends were staying an hour early.

The courtyard has a natural hot spring, so it's not very cold.

Armand put on his apron, took out the meat from the box, and cut it into pieces before marinating it.

Soon, he would skewer the pieces for grilling. Cooper, having nothing else to do, came over to help

him.

The two men are busily working over here.

Over there, Amanda wanted to play 'tag'. Genevieve took on the role of the tagger and chased a few

kids around, causing Amanda to burst into continuous giggles and shrieks of laughter.

Despite Asel's short legs, she quickly followed behind her sister, holding onto her clothes.

Armand placed a large piece of lamb on the cutting board, and with a few swift strokes, he sliced it into Belonging to NôvelDrama.Org.

evenly thick pieces. Cooper watched in admiration and remarked, “No wonder you're a man who

spends his time in the kitchen; your knife skills are truly impressive.”

He had been learning from a renowned chef for quite some time, but all he could do was fry a beef

patty and make a sandwich.

“Didn't you hear what others say? To capture a woman's heart, you must first capture her stomach.” At

a family gathering, Armand didn't hold back and spoke his mind.

Cooper laughed and said, “You really did it, and you've won over the stomachs of both kids too.”

“What were you doing with Genev this afternoon?” Cooper asked while cleaning oysters, glancing at

the busy Armand. “Did you have another disagreement?”

Armand said casually, “I've encountered her admirer.”

After hearing Armand talk about the card room, Cooper raised his eyebrows and said, “Oh, you mean

that one? I've seen that crystal ball rose before, and it's indeed quite beautiful.”

When Genevieve initially threw the unopened item into the trash, the housekeeper, fearing that

Genevieve might have accidentally discarded something important, retrieved it and handed it to her.

Genevieve opened the box and took a glance inside, then asked the housekeeper to throw it away

again.

“So, you're angry about this?” Cooper asked.

“No,” Armand's eyebrows furrowed tightly, “She also thought that the gift her old classmate made by

hand was very romantic, and she regretted not opening the box to take a look back then.”

Cooper thought that Genevieve wouldn't say such things to Armand, but if it wasn't true, Armand

wouldn't get jealous and angry.

“It's not me who's saying this,” Cooper placed the washed oysters on the tray as he lectured, “You're a

man close to forty years old, and you're getting jealous over your wife's past suitors while she was

studying? What's that all about?”

“Where has your maturity and steadiness gone?”

Armand said expressionlessly, “Getting jealous is a natural instinct, regardless of age. And don't laugh

at me. Weren't you angry when Sally initially treated you as a substitute for Ethan?”

Cooper looked at him, “How do you know? Did she tell you?”

“Have you never met Ethan, and you think I haven't either?” Armand said, “When you first made a deal

with her, I had a rough idea.”

Cooper let out a deep sigh, “Let's not hurt each other anymore, it's so pointless.”

As the two were chatting, Sally walked over with a cup of watermelon juice in hand, just in time to hear

Cooper's question, “How did you two hurt each other?”

“Not a big deal,” Cooper said, “Let me have a sip of the watermelon juice, I'm a bit thirsty.”

Sally held the cup to Cooper's lips, and he took a few sips of the iced watermelon juice through the

straw. Noticing the sweat on his forehead, Sally casually wiped it for him.

For the first time, Armand felt that they were truly annoying.

Sally glanced at Genevieve, who was playing with the children nearby, and then said to the two of

them, “Someone is looking for Silas in Kille.”


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