"Outdoors, listen to Coco’s instructions, and don’t just eat anything at random. As soon as you arrive, rember to start with mineral water for a few days to avoid feeling unwell due to the new environnt," Jas Black thought about Jane Sampson going to such a distant place, and countless things he wanted to tell her sprang to mind.
But now, as he was holding her hand, he feared that if he said too much, the people nearby might pout thinking he was annoying. So Jas only gave a few pieces of advice, leaving the rest for Coco to keep an eye on Jane.
Even if Jas were to nitpick, he couldn’t find any flaws in Jane Sampson’s assistant. Seeing Jane and Coco getting along well, it seed more reliable to count on Coco to watch over Jane, rather than hoping Jane would be obedient for such a long period of ti.
After all, Jas knew a thing or two about Jane, since she was his own wife.
How obedient Jane was depended on how long he was not by her side.
Jane grunted in affirmation, nodding her small head, just as she was about to sweet-talk him, a voice full of vigor suddenly ca from behind.
"Sister-in-law!"
"Good evening, sister-in-law!"
Two team mbers ca up side by side, shouting from less than ten ters behind Jane and Jas. By the ti Jane turned to look, they had already sprinted closer, stopping right before Jane and continued calling out, "Sister-in-law, you’re visiting the guard team today!"
Another team mber handed over the mangoes he brought, "Sister-in-law, these are the mangoes sent from my hotown, try them."
mbers of the guard team hiding in the shadows imdiately clutched their chests in frustration.
Such scheming!
This guy didn’t tell everyone he was bringing treats for sister-in-law when he left out, nor did he remind everyone to do the sa.
Jane had no idea that as she accepted the mangoes, a group of people had sneakily ran back to the dormitory once again.
"I’ve heard from Peter Gingery before that sister-in-law likes mangoes a lot. These big ones were sent from the southland, they’re really sweet," bragged the team mber. "They’re from our own orchard. If sister-in-law doesn’t find it enough, let Peter know, and I’ll have ho send more over. They’re not valuable things, so please don’t dismiss them."
"How could I? By the look of it, these mangoes seem very sweet." Jane quickly expressed her thanks with a smile. "It’s rare nowadays to get fruits that are organically ripe. These must be organic fruits, right?"
"They definitely are! We don’t use any pesticides in our orchard, even pest control is done physically," the team mber proudly spoke of his hotown orchard. "Our hotown’s mangoes are the most famous in the entire southland."
"Thank you!" Jane shook the bag in her hand and sincerely thanked him, "If I co to the guard team next ti and have enough ti, I’ll cook spicy beef for you guys. Peter said you all like it."
"Sister-in-law’s cooking skills are really great, just thinking about that flavor makes nostalgic," the team mber praised.
Jas lingered on the side, waiting as Jane chatted with two soldiers under his command. As the trio chatted on, showing no sign of stopping, he raised his eyebrows and said, "Are you finished talking? If you’re done, you can go back now."
"We’re done, we’re done. Sister-in-law, we’ll leave first, see you next ti." The young team mbers each showed a hint of reluctance as they left one after another.
Reluctant to leave?
Jas scoffed quietly in his heart.
His wife, and those two dumbfounded guys feeling reluctant about what?
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