Chapter 334
Married to the Boss: A Love in Disguise Chapter 334
Lumma considered this guess to be highly likely and immediately made a decision. “Judy, I have something to ask you.”
Judy replied, “Lumma, you don’t have to be so polite. Just tell me what it is.”
Lumma said, “From now on, please don’t mention anything about Lucas’ parents to anyone else.”
Judy reassured Lumma, saying, “Lumma, don’t worry. Not everyone deserves to know about Lucas’ situation.”
Lumma spoke seriously, “You told me today, and I request that you keep it confidential. Don’t tell him about this.”
Judy didn’t understand and asked, “Why?”
Lumma explained, “When you shared these things with me, did you hope I would treat him better because of his parents?”
Confused, Judy asked, “Isn’t it wrong for me to tell you about his difficult childhood? I just wanted you to understand and treat
him better in the future.”
Lumma gently rubbed Judy’s head and said, “Judy, your intention is not wrong, but have you considered that what Lucas might
need is not sympathy from others?”
Judy inquired, “Then what does he need?”
Lumma smiled and replied, “Is it possible he needs a partner to walk alongside him?”
After careful consideration, Judy realized that Adam had never mentioned his parents’ situation to anyone, including her, over the
years. Adam had kept the irresponsible parents a secret.
He appeared so strong that everyone believed he had no weaknesses, like an invincible god. Consequently, Judy’s perception of
Adam also aligned with this external image.
She thought Adam had no weaknesses, believing he could accomplish anything he desired with just a slight gesture.
She assumed that he hadn’t pursued a relationship with Lumma because he hadn’t resorted to forceful methods. She believed
that if he wished, he could bring Lumma home at any time.
Because Judy thought Adam was mighty, she disclosed his childhood experiences to Lumma, hoping that Lumma would comply
with him before he had to resort to forceful measures.
Little did she know, her brother was just an ordinary person, capable of being hurt and experiencing pain. Adam cared about
Lumma so much that he dared not show even the slightest hint of disdain.
Judy sincerely admitted her mistake, “Lumma, you’re right. I didn’t consider it thoroughly. I won’t mention these matters to
anyone in the future.”
Lumma smiled and said, “Okay, Judy. Let’s continue making dumplings.”
Lumma put her phone away, washed her hands, and returned to the dining table to resume making dumplings.
As soon as she sat down, Adam also returned. He didn’t mention the phone call he had just taken and resumed rolling the
dumpling wrappers. He asked, “What were you discussing earlier?”
Judy vigorously shook her head and replied, “We discuss nothing.”
Adam saw through it but didn’t confront them.
The three of them continued to work together, and before long, they had finished making all dumplings.
Lumma boiled a pot of water and added the dumplings once it burned. After the dumplings were cooked, Lumma served a bowl
to Adam. “Mr. Hills, please taste the result of our hard work first.”