Chapter 1612
All this time, she offered to introduce other women to Anthony instead!
The village chief had a peaceful smile on her face as she asked gently, " Would Charmine be alright?"
Anthony's face looked as if an iceberg had melted-he became warmer instantly. "Alright, sure."
The village chief smiled and nodded. "I'll tell Charmine about this after dinner." "Alright, thank you.”
Anthony only took a few bites and went out to a small stall in the village. He bought a handful of expensive supplements and gave them to the village chief.
"Here. Thank you for your help."
What he implied was that she was doing him a favor. The village chief understood what he meant by 'help'; he wanted her to help him get Charmine to show him around the village.
It seemed that this man truly cared about her. Otherwise, he would not have come all the way here to try to get back with her.
She would do him this favor, then.
The village chief nodded. "Alright, get some rest here. I'll go and speak with Charmine."
Anthony instantly looked better, and he nodded. "Good."
Inside the bamboo house.
Charmine had just finished eating and was about to clean up when the village chief walked into the kitchen, all smiles. "Charmine, are you free in the next two days?"
Charmine said. "Yes, Do you need any help?"
The village chief said, "I don't, but the man, well... He came here for a vacation. He doesn't know the place well and needs a tour guide. He asked me for help, and I..."
Charmine frowned. The village chief did not say it explicitly, but she knew where this was going.
The village chief sighed. Since Charmine insisted not to, she could not insist.
"Alright, then," she said helplessly. "I'll find someone else."
Charmine remained unperturbed. "Okay."
The village chief went out. Chloe was about to sleep, so she followed her.
On the way home, Chloe piped up, "Grandma, that man is Chris’ father."
The village chief had already guessed as much. "Yes, I can see that."
Chloe smiled and said adorably, "I think Uncle still cares about Auntie Charmine, but she doesn’t care about him. She doesn’t let him eat." "I see," the village chief said. "Perhaps they have some conflicts."
Chloe smiled. "Grandma, I don’t have parents, and I don't want Chris to feel the same. Can we help them get together?"
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