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Curtis rummaged through the kitchen and was slightly surprised to see that the cupboard was stocked with snacks.
Why in the world did Gabriel buy so many snacks?
After checking the production dates, Curtis chose a few that looked delicious for Rayna.
“There’s more in the cupboard if this isn’t enough.”
“Thank you.” Truly famished, Rayna ripped open a bag of chips unabashedly and began digging in. At the same
time, she felt for the remote and turned on the TV before slumping languidly onto the couch.
Happy jumped up to join her and nestled itself by her legs, whereas Lucky lay down on the carpet with its tail
wagging in glee.
Curtis couldn’t help but smile as he took in the scene.
She really has made herself at home.
Worried that he would say something wrong and cause her to cry again, Curtis settled down by the side to deal with
his work.
Just as he had gone through a few emails, Gabriel, who was sent to buy buns, finally returned.
At the sight of him entering with a few bags in hand, Curtis dropped what he was doing to help Gabriel. “What else
did you come back with when I only asked you to get some buns?”
“Mr. Faymon, I didn’t manage to get any. All the shops selling them are closed,” Gabriel said as he changed out of
his shoes. “Fortunately, the supermarket is still open. I got some flour and cheese instead. I can make the buns for
you!”
Curtis’ brows knitted slightly. “You actually know how to make them?”
“I do. I know how to make all sorts of buns and I guarantee Ms. Garland will find them delicious!”
Curtis was at a loss for words.
When he saw Curtis standing motionless, Gabriel added, “Mr. Faymon, please step aside. The flour still needs time
to ferment. Once Ms. Garland finishes them, I’ll send her home right away. The rain is getting heavier. I have no
idea when it’ll stop.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“You head home first, then.” Curtis took the bags from him by force. “It’s time you go back and rest. You still need
to take an early flight to Yeringham tomorrow.”
Gabriel was stunned. “I-If I leave, who’s going to send Ms. Garland home?”
“I’ll send her.”
“No, no, Mr. Faymon. It’s better that I do it since it’s my job.” Gabriel attempted to enter the house as he spoke. “I
even bought some pork. Does Ms. Garland like pork pies? I can make her some too.”
Curtis refused to budge as a dangerous glint flashed in his eyes. “Gabriel, if you think Yeringham is a wonderful
place, you’re welcome to stay there for a couple of months. Ms. Turner is more than capable of taking over your
role.”
Jolted by Curtis’ devious tone, Gabriel finally realized that something was amiss.
Without another word, he changed back into his leather shoes and opened the door in a hurry, disappearing in less
than three seconds.
Rayna ran over upon hearing the commotion. Staring blankly at Curtis, she asked, “Has Gabriel returned with the
cheese buns?”
She was surprised when she noticed the bags Curtis was holding didn’t contain the buns.
“Where are the cheese buns?”
After a brief hesitation, Curtis said helplessly, “There isn’t any. All the shops are closed.”
As disappointment set in, Rayna’s tears began to flow. “Why are they closed?”
Curtis was at a loss for word.
How would I know?
Rayna cried uncontrollably. “It’s one thing to not sell oranges to me, but how could you stop me from having cheese
buns? I can’t believe you’re bullying me this way…”
“I’m not stopping you. It’s just that the shops selling buns are closed.” Curtis panicked. “Please stop crying. I’ll make
them for you.”
Holding back her tears, Rayna threw him a glance. “You have to use aged cheese and cut down on the sugar.”
Curtis flashed a smile at her. “All right. I got it.”
Only then did Rayna return to the living room reluctantly and settle down on the couch to watch TV.
Upon entering the kitchen and placing the bags on the counter, Curtis stared at them, looking distraught.
He was an expert when it came to managing a profitable company, but terrible in the kitchen.
He was clueless about making buns. He didn’t even know where to start.
Just the thought of Rayna crying incessantly from not having a bun was enough to give him a headache. When he
tried looking for instructions online, he got even more confused by the variety of methods available.
Upon deliberation, he put on his Bluetooth earpiece and gave Wyatt’s club a call.
After answering the phone call, the receptionist rushed frantically into the kitchen and yelled at the top of her voice,
“Mr. Faymon just called to ask if anyone knows how to make buns. Quick, do any of you guys know?”
At that hour, only two kitchen assistants were left in the kitchen.
One of the confused assistants asked, “Mr. Faymon wants to have buns? But the club has never sold buns!”
“He’s asking how to make them!” The receptionist rolled her eyes at him before scanning the surroundings.
“Doesn’t the head chef know how to cook everything? Where is he?”
“In the restroom.”
“Bring him back here at once. Mr. Faymon is waiting!”
The head chef was dragged back into the kitchen right after he washed his hands and emerged from the restroom.
“Chef, do you know how to make buns?” the receptionist asked anxiously.
“I do, but we’re done for the night.” Assuming that it was a customer’s order, the chef added, “Besides, I can’t
make any since there’s no flour here.”
“It’s fine. All that matters is that you know how to.”
After the receptionist conveyed the situation to Curtis and Curtis turned on his phone camera, she handed the
phone to the head chef. “Mr. Faymon, this is our head chef. He knows how to make them, so feel free to ask him
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmanything.”
Shocked by the sight of Curtis, the head chef stammered, “M-Mr. Faymon, are you looking to have some buns?
Which flavor do you like? I’ll get someone to buy them for you right away.”
“It’s not for me… I’m looking to make cheese buns, and I have all the ingredients at home. All you have to do is
teach me.”
Even though Curtis was hesitant in his speech, the head chef immediately realized what was going on.
He had prepared their dinner earlier. He knew of their relationship and was also aware that Rayna was pregnant.
Pregnant ladies go hungry easily, which causes volatile swings in their moods. It’s common. Ms. Garland must be
throwing a tantrum over her desire for cheese buns.
The head chef nodded. “No problem. Mr. Faymon, you have to first make the flour into dough and bring out the
yeast. Let me teach you how to…”
“Okay.”
Worried that Rayna would hear him learning how to make buns over a video call, Curtis lowered his voice and put
his phone in a corner before proceeding based on the head chef’s instructions.
Once the dough was mixed and left to ferment, the head chef taught Curtis how to prepare the rest of the
ingredients. “Ms. Garland seems to have a good appetite recently. I would suggest you add some pepper to spice it
up a little.”
Curtis froze momentarily before humming in acknowledgment.
The head chef observed Curtis knead the dough over the video call. The latter didn’t show any frustration despite
the sweat beading off his forehead. He complimented, “It’s rare for someone as busy as you to spoil someone else.
I’m sure Ms. Garland will be elated to taste the buns made by you. By the way, Mr. Faymon, there are some high-
grade herbs in the club which you can boil into a nutritious soup for Ms. Garland. I guarantee that the children she
bears will be strong and healthy after that!”
Curtis smiled at the head chef’s ramblings but didn’t feel annoyed at all.
After watching TV for a while, Rayna began to feel bored.
She sneaked into the kitchen with the knowledge that Curtis was busy there. When he saw him folding the dough
diligently, all the grouchiness within her gradually dissipated.