This hill on Golden Island inherited the simple and direct naming style and is called Golden Hill...

But the pavilion above is not called the Golden Pavilion, but the Sea Viewing Pavilion...

Mary hurried back to the kitchen, slammed the door, and immediately covered her mouth.

"Woo..."

Mary tried her best not to cry, but her actions still attracted the attention of Aunt Susan next to her...

We are all from the same village, and after all, we are all relatives, so we have a good relationship.

"Mary! What's wrong with you?"

Mary shook her head vigorously. She didn't dare to speak.

She had seen it clearly just now. Her husband's face was red and swollen, even more swollen than if he had been stung by a bee...

Besides... Jack rarely treated her harshly, except when they were young, or more precisely... before they got married, when he never called her "darling" again...

For this, Mary complained to Jack more than once, saying that he was unromantic and unlike other people who, even after becoming grandparents, still walked hand in hand and still called each other "dear"...

Jack always grinned foolishly, and once even said, "We are an old married couple...it would be embarrassing if the children heard it!"

Mary was a little anxious, "Then why did they..."

"Stop! Mary, they are just people. We can't compete with them in everything!"

Mary was about to say something, but Jack suddenly said...

"You've been tired all day, go and rest! When I'm almost dead, I'll call you dear!"

……

The conversation that night replayed in Mary's mind over and over again...

Aunt Susan next to her was still asking questions and making her own guesses, "Mary! Did Jack make you angry? I'm going to teach him a lesson right now!"

Susan is their neighbor and takes good care of Jack's family.

In the past, when they had just given birth and it was the busy farming season, they would sometimes leave the child to Aunt Susan to take care of.

Seeing that Aunt Susan was about to open the door to settle the score with Jack, Mary quickly grabbed Susan.

"Aunt Susan! It's okay! I'm okay!"

Aunt Susan was stunned. "Then why are you crying?"

"It's nothing, I'm just happy, these are tears of joy!"

Susan looked at Mary, who had a miserable face, and frowned deeply.

"Mary...you..."

Mary forced a smile. "It was Jack who called me dear. I haven't heard that for a long time..."

Susan:…

"That's...that's great...Jack has finally...grown up..."

Mary didn't want to tell the truth, and Susan didn't want to ask any further questions, so she just responded vaguely.

Mary took a few deep breaths, then adjusted herself and suddenly said to Aunt Susan, "Aunt Susan...shall we go home now?"

"what?"

Mary immediately added, "Go back first... and come back later!"

Susan was not a fool, she had vaguely sensed something.

It might have been Jack who made Mary cry, but it wasn't a good thing...

"it is good!"

Susan agreed readily and took off her apron and threw it aside.

……

On the other side, looking at Susan and Mary hurrying down the mountain, Temodo grinned at Jack.

"Look, your wife has left you."

The corners of Jack's mouth rose slightly, but quickly curved back down.

"Damn woman!"

……

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