The maid brought some soup and fed some to the dazed Jeremy. Jeremy took two sips and waved his hands, indicating he did not want any more.
The maid obediently placed the soup down and excused herself right away.
Pamela sat next to Jeremy and looked at him dejectedly. "Drink the soup and sober up with a bath. Getting wasted is hardly the kind of thing a grown man should be doing!"
Jeremy could feel a headache coming. He leaned his head on the back of the sofa and placed one arm over his forehead to cover his eyes. He ignored what his grandmother had said to him.
When Pamela saw a flickering light in his trouser pocket, she reached out to take his cell phone. It had been put on silent.
The caller ID displayed an unsaved phone number, and Pamela's eyes lit up as she answered the call.
"Are you home yet, Jeremy?" On the other end of the line was Sophia, who asked concernedly.
The glow in Pamela's eyes dimmed considerably, and she replied, "He's home, Sophia. Don't worry. Get some rest."
Sophia was a little surprised when she heard an old woman's voice. Nevertheless, she smiled sensibly and said, "Okay, Grandma Pamela! You should go to bed soon, too!"
After ending the call, Pamela placed her hand on her forehead and said, "What's going on in your mind right now, Jeremy? Are you going to accept Sophia, or are you planning to bring Corinne home?"
"I'm sorry that I still have to let you worry about my problems. I'll take care of everything. You should get some sleep." Jeremy got up, took his cell phone, and went upstairs sluggishly.
Francine walked over with pursed lips and handed Pamela some soup to soothe herself. "This misunderstanding between Jeremy and Corinne is too strong!"
Pamela sighed helplessly and sipped some soup. "How was everything? Did you contact Annie to ask if Corinne is all right?"
"I already did," said Francine. "Annie told me that she's staying over at Corinne's place. Corinne is doing just fine there."
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