Jane Sampson, who was originally counting, burst into laughter upon hearing Jas Black’s question.
"I’m making dried flowers." Jane Sampson said with a gentle smile, "This is the first ti I’ve received flowers, and also the first ti you’ve sent flowers; it’s too aningful, so I must make a few into dried flowers to preserve them forever."
If it wasn’t for the fact that 999 flowers, even if all were turned into dried flowers, wouldn’t fit anywhere, Jane Sampson would have liked to preserve all of them as dried flowers.
It was just a coincidence that as soon as Jane Sampson finished answering Jas Black’s question, her mobile phone rang right on cue.
Seeing that the call was from Grandpa Sampton, Jane Sampson imdiately picked up.
"Are you up from your lunch break at this ti? Grandpa didn’t disturb you, did he?" As soon as Jane Sampson picked up the phone, Grandpa Sampton asked with concern, and upon hearing that Jane had not taken a lunch break today, he grew worried, "Weren’t you recently off work over there? If you have ti, why not take a nap? Is it very hard and busy taking care of Jas Black? If it’s difficult, find a temporary caregiver to help, it’s not good if you wear yourself out."
"Taking care of him isn’t hard. He’s not that kind of particularly spoiled person. One who’s too proud to show weakness; he wouldn’t call for help unless it’s absolutely necessary." Speaking with Grandpa Sampton, Jane Sampson didn’t hold back her true nature at all; as soon as she began to speak, whatever was on her mind ca out of her mouth—apparently forgetting that the very person she was calling proud at this mont was right next to her, listening to her talk on the phone.
"That’s right, Jas Black is a child with a steady nature; he doesn’t make people worry. By the way, how is his recovery from the injury going?" Grandpa Sampton asked.
"From what I can see so far, it’s alright. I’ll know more after the reexamination at the hospital tomorrow." Jane Sampson replied halfway before realizing sothing and let out a "huh," "Grandpa, how did you know about Jas Black’s injury?"
She and Jas Black had not yet told the grandparents.
Previously, Jane had discussed with Jas Black that they would tell the family’s seniors after returning to the Capital Province.
"There’s a doctor in the hospital who is my teammate’s grandson. Back when you and Jas Black got married, he attended your wedding with his grandpa. He recognized you guys at the hospital and ntioned it to my teammate later, and that’s how I found out. You kids have all learned to report the good and not the bad," Grandpa Sampton said helplessly.
"Isn’t it because we don’t want you to worry? Jas Black and I never intended to keep it a secret from you guys for long. We’ll be back in the Capital Province in a few days, and then we’ll tell you." Jane Sampson cooed, "Grandpa, don’t worry, Jas Black is doing just fine."
"Alright, let know the day you guys are coming back, and I’ll call you and Grandma. Then, your grandma and I will co over, and we’ll bring you so free-range chicken and eggs to nourish you both." Grandpa Sampton said, and after finishing, he suddenly rembered to ask, "If you’re not napping, what are you busy with? Are you causing trouble for Jas Black?"
"I swear, I’m not," Jane Sampson replied with utmost seriousness.
Having said that, Jane Sampson couldn’t help but giggle mischievously, "Grandpa, hang up the phone, let’s start a WhatsAPP video call, and I’ll show you the roses that Jas Black sent ! 999 roses, they were so heavy it took a lot of effort to hold them."
Grandpa Sampton thought he must have heard wrong upon hearing this.
Jas Black sent flowers to Jane Sampson?
And 999 roses at that?
Since when did Jas Black start playing the romantic?
Now, Grandpa Sampton was truly curious. He hung up the phone and imdiately called Granny Sampton over, then sent a WhatsAPP video call to Jane Sampson.
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