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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 459

Chapter 459 Heartaches

“That’s all right. I bought them for you!” Ethen tousled his hair.

“My grandma says we shouldn’t take things from others. I have to return them to you!” Tim was adamant.

Ethen adjusted his glasses and held Tim’s hand to bring him toward the coffee table.

“Even if you were to return them to me, I can’t possibly fit in them!” Ethen carried him and sat on the couch before unpacking the food.

“Mr. Frank, you can return them to the shop, no?”

Ethen was starting to notice how stubborn Tim could be, so he explained, “I’m afraid they won’t allow that.”

Hearing that, Tim lowered his head and bit his lips before making a tough decision. “Okay, then. How much do they cost? I’ll pay you!”

Ethen was rendered speechless. Why is this kid so stubborn?

“Just treat them as a gift from me, okay?” Ethen asked.

Tim glanced at him and shook his head in response. “I can’t accept rewards that I haven’t worked for!”

“Well, I like you because I find you cute! Why can’t I give you a gift?” Ethen tried to convince Tim.

Refusing to give in, Tim shook his head. “No! I can’t accept gifts for no reason.”

Hearing that, Ethen sighed inwardly and uttered, “Have your lunch first, will you?”

“How much do these clothes cost, Mr. Frank? I’ll pay you back!” Tim insisted.

Ethen was left feeling helpless. Those clothes aren’t cheap! In fact, they’re branded! If I tell him the prices, I’ll only burden him.

Right then, an idea popped up in Ethen’s mind, and he told him a white lie instead.

“One hundred!”

Tim frowned when he heard that. Although he felt that the price was high, he whipped out some cash to pay Ethen.

There was no way Ethen would take his money, though. “Keep it! You can buy me a meal instead!”

Tim glanced at the food Ethen had bought for him and nodded. He has a point.

“Is it good?” Ethen asked while gazing at Tim.

Tim nodded and swallowed the food. “This is the best meat I’ve ever eaten.”

Ethen got even more emotional before putting a few more pieces of the steak on his plate. “Then you should have some more of it!”

Tim stared at Ethen gratefully and uttered, “Thank you, Mr. Frank!”

“You’re welcome! Eat up!” Ethen smiled. However, he saw Tim putting the meat aside.

Curious, Ethen queried, “Are you not going to eat?”

“I’m saving them for Grandma!” Tim then removed the meat from his plate.

Ethen was touched. What a thoughtful kid! He’d even think about his grandma when he eats!

Indeed, kids would mature younger when they’d gone through hardships in life.

Ethen put the meat back onto Tim’s plate and said, “Eat first, okay? It won’t be as nice once it gets cold. When your grandma wakes up, I’ll go and buy some more.”

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