Married to the Boss: A Love in Disguise by Ava Green

Chapter 335



Married to the Boss: A Love in Disguise Chapter 335
Knowing that Lumma always thought of Adam no matter what she did, Judy stood beside them, exclaiming, “Lumma, you’re
biased! We made the dumplings together. Why did my brother get to taste first?”
Lumma smiled and replied, “Because Mr. Hills is my leader, and in my eyes, he always comes first. Everyone else has to wait
their turn.”
Suddenly, Judy asked, “What about my brother and Lucas? Who ranks higher in your mind?”
Lumma straightforwardly replied, “How can they be compared? Lucas is my husband and the person closest to me. Most likely,
I’ll spend the next few decades with him. In my personal life, I might think of Lucas first, or maybe Maria and my two close
friends, Harry and Ruby. As for Mr. Hills, he is my boss, the one who pays my salary, and the person I respect the most.
Regarding work-related matters, I naturally think of Mr. Hills first.”
“So, Lumma, you mean you never think of my brother in your personal life?”
Judy found Lumma had a wonderful skill to talk this conversation.
Lumma served Judy a few dumplings, hoping to silence her, “Judy, my dear, these are for you. You should give them a try too.”
Judy took the bowl and started eating the dumplings, but Adam, who had received his dumplings earlier, handed his bowl to
Lumma, saying, “Lumma, you go ahead and eat. I’ll serve myself.”
Lumma politely refused, “Mr. Hills, you should eat first. I won’t feel at ease if you don’t.”
Adam clarified, “It’s not work time, and I’m not your leader. I’m just your friend. You don’t have to prioritize me.”
As long as you’re around, Mr. Hills, you’ll always be the number one. No one can compare to you,” Lumma flattered,
embarrassed. Adam handed her the bowl directly and said, “Enough with the flattery. Just eat the dumplings.”
“Yes,” Lumma respectfully accepted the bowl, picked up a dumpling, and took a bite. She thought the dumplings were delicious,
but something was missing.
She remembered the essential dipping sauce of vinegar for dumplings in Soothy City. “Mr. Hills, Judy, in Soothy City, we like to
dip our dumplings in vinegar. Would you like to give it a try?”

Judy vehemently shook her head, “Lumma, I can handle a little, but my brother never had a try. Just make your sauce, and don’t
worry about us.’
Immediately, Adam’s words struck Judy’s face, “Hmm, I’ve heard about this way of eating. People from your region enjoy it. As a
son-in-law of Soothy City, I should try it.”
Judy was speechless.
Adam has changed a lot, even though he never tried vinegar.
Lumma quickly grabbed three saucers and poured some vinegar. “Mr. Hills, did your wife tell you about this way of eating?”
Adam nodded. “Yes.”
Lumma handed him the saucer with vinegar, “Mr. Hills, not everyone can adapt to eating this way. You should taste it first. If you
can’t handle it, there’s no need to force yourself. Your wife holds the most importance in your heart, and everything else is
insignificant.”
Adam took a bite, and the peculiar taste stimulated his taste buds.
Previously, he not only didn’t eat dumplings but also avoided vinegar. Now, he had the two flavors he disliked combined, making
it difficult to swallow.
The aroma alone made his stomach churn as he ate the dumplings with vinegar. Still, he ate them, nodding in agreement and
confirming that dumplings paired with vinegar were divine delicacies.


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