Chapter 376 The Results
Chapter 376 The Results
Chapter 376 The Results
Regardless of what Eileen thought, in the end, the travel fund was handed out to each guest according to their ranking. Martin held two 20-dollar bills with a disgusted look.
"What can we do with 40 dollars?”
Nancy was lying on her brother's lap, and her eyes were shining. The other half of her chubby, snow-white face was pressed against Martin's leg. Then she poked the two bills with her soft white fingers.
"Martin, don't worry. The ingredients in the countryside are cheap!"
Nancy had lived in the countryside, so she knew the prices of food in the countryside very well.
Martin muttered a reply to her. Then, he shoved 40 dollars into Nancy’s hand.
"Nancy, you keep the money. We're counting on you for dinner."
Given his straightforward attitude, it seemed that he had no problem with giving the money to Nancy and letting her shoulder the responsibility. Martin dared to let Nancy keep the money, and Nancy accepted it without a doubt.
"Fine. I'll buy lots of ingredients when I come home!"
Then Nancy put the two bills inside her little pocket.
However, the others felt speechless.
Jason gave his little nephew a look.
Anson reached out and said, "I'll keep the money. Look, Martin lets her pretty sister keep the money, too."
Jason rolled his eyes at Anson and said. “Come on! Nancy is careful, so she can keep the money. You're careless. We only have ten dollars. If you had lost the money, we would have starved to death!"
Anson was so angry that he glared at Jason. He said, "How are you any better than me? You're careless, too!” However, Colin and her son seemed to be getting along well. She stroked her son's head and asked, “Braton, do you want to keep the money?"
Breton pursed his lips and shook his head. He may be cute, but he was a cool guy. Stony-faced, he looked adorable with a chubby face that made his fans scream in the live stream.
"Mom, you cook at home, so you know the prices of those ingredients, but I don't. You should keep the money.” Breton came to the conclusion that he wanted her mother to keep the money after some serious analysis.
As for the King sisters, Fiona had no intention of asking Eileen about the money, because she felt that the money should have been given to her elder sister for safekeeping.
Fiona didn't know how to show herself in front of the camera, leaving Eileen to have no special features.
Eileen took a deep breath and said, "Fiona. whe do you think should keep the money?"
Fiona looked at her blankly and said, "You, of course."
Then, Fiona said nothing more.
Eileen was a little discouraged. A look of disgust flashed in her eyes. She knew she shouldn't have brought Fiona to the show.
In fact, Fiona was her cousin, and she was the only child in the family. And she was possessive. She brought Fiona along with her to join the show. Moreover, she specifically asked Fiona to pretend that she loved to study. However, Fiona was of no use to her at all.
The director said, "All the travel funds have been distributed now. This money also includes part of the money you need to go shopping for food in the evening. There are many vegetables growing in the countryside. You can go and find them yourselves, but you have to bring them back only after the owner agrees to."Nôvel(D)rama.Org's content.
Did they not only have to buy the food but had to find the vegetable plots?
Martin cursed Isaac in his mind.
He thought, ‘Didn't Isaac tell me to join a relaxing trip? How could he do this to me?’
The four groups of families walked out of the farmhouse and planned to split up. At that moment, Eileen walked up next to Martin and Nancy.
"Mr. Brook, you guys go that way. When I was looking for flowers earlier, I saw a lot of vegetable plots over there. There is this old lady who grows flowers in her yard, and she is hard to deal with. You guys better not go to her house."
Martin gave her a smirking look and said, “Alright."
He wanted to see what Eileen was up to.
Eileen put on an innocent smile. Then she took Fiona and left in the other direction.
On the way, Nancy held Martin's hand and shook his arms slowly. As expected, they passed by the yard full of flowers. Nancy's eyes lit up instantly.
“It's beautiful!"
ancy stood en her tiptoes through the bamiboa fence and stretched her neck to lagk inside, but she was very short. Evén though she was on her toes, she couldn't see much. Finally, Marti? picked her up and sat fer on hissshoulder. Then she could’see the Whole beautiful yard. Coptent belongs to
Butterflies and bees were gathering honey and dancing among the flowers of different colors. The garden looked very lively. "Woof!"
A loud barking deg sounded. The big black dog that was lying under the pear tree stood up. He stared at Nancy with his dark eyes. Eileen, who hadn't gone too far, smirked when she faintly heard the bark. She guessed Nancy would be terrified by now.
However, Nancy was not scared. Instead, she waved her arms and greeted the big black dog through the wall.
"Big dog!"
"Woof woof!"
Although the big black dog was barking, it didn't look ferocious. It looked more like it was greeting Nancy.
"Woof woof!"
Suddenly, Nancy followed the dog to bark in a cute voice, causing the big black dog to wag its tail happily.
The dog and Nancy were speaking a language Martin didn’t understand through the wall of flowers. He couldn't help but twitch the corners of his mouth.
At that moment, the door of the house was opened. An elegant old lady with white hair came out of the yard
She was still wearing the same dress. Then she walked over to the big black dog and looked out to see Nancy's big and clear eyes "Madam!"
Nancy wasn't afraid of strangers. She said hello to the old lady standing inside. Her lovely voice sounded sweet.
"Are... are you here to borrow the flowers from me too?”
Nancy tilted her head in confusion and said, "My brother and I didn't want to borrow your flowers. We were saying hello to your big dog.” Nancy's innocent words made the old lady drop her guard. Then she talked to Nancy in a gentle tone.
"Do you like Lucky? And I see that Lucky likes you too.”
Nancy wore a warm smile on her face.
"So his name is Lucky. My name is Nancy."
“Come on in."
Then the old lady opened the door, and Martin walked in with his sister.
"Madam, may brother and I are going to the village to buy food. Do yOu” have any ingredients at home that you can sell to us? If you don't; my brotver and I will go somewhere else to-ask." “ Upon hearing her words, the old lady pointed to the vegetables she had planted in the small yard and said, "I don't have a lot of vegetables here. You can pick anything you want." "Thank you, Madam.” Nancy thanked the old lady politely. However, she didn't rush to pick the vegetables, but she started playing with Lucky. Lucky happily wagged his tail as he played with Nancy. Martin suddenly asked the old lady, "I heard you say that we were also here to borrow flowers. Has someone borrowed flowers from you before?” The old lady's smile faded a bit. Then. she nodded her head. "It was a young girl, but I didn't lend them to her.” As she looked at the garden full of flowers, she looked gentle. And it seemed that she was deeply attached to those flowers. Martin smiled as he asked in a calm tone, "Then she might have been overly concerned. May I ask why?”
The ald lady stroked the delicate petals of roses with gentle fingers.
“The seeds ofthese flowers were left by my hulsband when he left. We made a pramise. Since the day he-> left, I nave been planting a seed every month, And I will keep planting theséflowers until the day he rettitns." .té to 6