Chapter 3479
“Appreciation is the beginning of love.”
Tania encouraged Tatum, “Treat her well, prepare delicious meals for her, and win her heart through her stomach. Over time, she will find it hard to live without you. That’s how I managed to win over my wife. I don’t understand why your grandma picked such a mischievous girl for you.”
Serenity, Camryn, and Hayden all love food. Evan had given up on his grandmother’s choices because he disagreed with her selections. It remains uncertain if the girl he likes will also be a foodie.
What if all nine brothers ended up marrying food enthusiasts?
When they gathered during the holidays, it would be a celebration of delightful culinary experiences.
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Tania couldn’t help but chuckle at the thought of a group of food enthusiasts coming together.
Food lovers who enjoy eating also excel at preparing delicious dishes.
Even Camryn, who struggled with cooking before regaining her sight, only began to eat again because Trenton was hesitant to let her cook.
Tatum smiled and said, “There’s nothing wrong with being a foodie. Take Elora, for example. If she hadn’t been so particular, I wouldn’t have made any progress. Mom, I cooked for her. At first, she pointed out flaws in every dish I prepared and offered suggestions for improvement. Even now, she still finds issues with my cooking.
While she’s working, I practice cooking and make adjustments based on her feedback. One day, she didn’t mention any problems and even complimented me on how good the food tasted.”
better after I corrected it.”
When it came to cooking, Tatum couldn’t stop talking.
Elora’s acknowledgment of his culinary skills brought him immense joy—greater than that of an average person winning a five-million-dollar lottery.
He perceived Elora as discerning and intelligent, always identifying flaws that he could correct to enhance his cooking abilities.
Tania listened patiently to Tatum’s enthusiastic chatter.
Even when he repeated himself, Tania remained composed and attentive.
Once Tatum wrapped up his thoughts, Tania inquired, “Is Elora easy to get along with?”
Aside from noting that Elora was an articulate communicator, Tania had no other impressions of her future daughter-in-law.
Tatum replied, “I think she’s fine, but she tends to be quite serious. It’s understandable given her position, much like my eldest brother. He is also serious around outsiders. He used to be intimidatingly serious with us, but since marrying my sister-in-law, his demeanor has softened. While he remains serious, he has developed a gentler side.
I’m accustomed to serious individuals. Elora may be serious, but that’s acceptable. She faces considerable pressure in her role, and her family members are fixated on the notion that a successor must be male.
If she lacks a brother, her exhaustion is understandable. However, when the company was passed to her brother, I felt a twinge of sympathy for her fatigue, but I also noticed she seemed to relish the challenge and was planning her future.”
It is common for family successors to pursue their own business ventures. They often invest in personal companies to ensure they won’t be left with nothing if they eventually step away from the family business.
Hearing this, Tania felt a pang of sympathy for her daughter-in-law. She remarked, “Why didn’t she reincarnate into our family?”
Family? She would be our cherished one. We value girls more than boys and would never treat her poorly.