Tyrone was so devoted to drinking red wine that he had little interest in fish dishes because it was a waste of time.
During training sessions or when there is a task, the most important thing is to eat meat dishes, which are convenient and quick, without the embarrassment of spitting out fish bones, and the most important thing is that fish bones can easily get stuck in the throat.
Delilah, who is used to eating steak and sashimi, doesn't want to eat fresh fish with bones, but the old man is so enthusiastic that she can't refuse his hospitality.
"Grandpa, I'm here to support you." She picked up the fish and put it in her mouth. Before she could swallow it, she praised, "Well, it's really delicious. The fish is very fresh."
"A chopstick is far from enough. Come on, eat more. This was not easy to catch, almost unhooked." Valentine was very enthusiastic and offered to pick her fish pieces.
Delilah really didn't want to eat and was afraid of the fishy smell, but for the sake of face, she had to go through the motions.
"Grandpa, these fish taste good. I eat Western food every day abroad, but what I miss most is our Chinese food, grand and inclusive."
Sienna's eyes shone as if she were a foodie.
"Yes, you're right. Sienna, I just like your nature. You speak your mind, you don't hide it, you don't mean anything." Valentine commented.
It was obvious that his words meant something, and Delilah would not fail to catch it, but she kept her head down and ate the fish in silence, only to know that a fish bone got stuck in her throat, and she coughed a few times in a hurry, but it was no use.
The other three looked at her.
Delilah blushed with anxiety, tried to cough again, and felt pain even when swallowing saliva.
"I got stuck in a fish bone!" She admitted reluctantly.
Sienna actually wanted to gloat her misfortune and wanted to say three words to her: Retribution in this life.
"What should I do? Would you like some vinegar? ' Valentine suggested.
"No, it will do bad things instead." Sienna stood up and said, "Let me see first. It would be best if it could be taken out."
Delilah frowned and tried to refuse, but there was no better way, and she was both angry and embarrassed.
"Don't be afraid. I won't take the opportunity to retaliate." "You're so petty, just be careful if you don't eat." Sienna said straightforwardly. She did not forget to tease.
Tyrone remained silent, watching Sienna examine Delilah.
I can see the fish bones, but not with my bare hands. Sienna straightened up and said, "Wait for me for a moment. I have a first aid kit in my suitcase."
It was a good habit for Sienna to go out. Whenever she stayed or traveled outside, she would carry a fine first aid kit, just in case, and feel more secure.
Delilah just glared at her blankly, then nodded in agreement.
When Tyrone saw Grandpa giving him a thumbs-up, apparently praising Sienna, he just smiled and made no comment.
It takes Sienna about a quarter of an hour to go back and forth.
During this time, Delilah felt as if the days were dragging on, was very agitated, and had a fish bone in her throat. It was a really bad experience.
Next time, she said she wouldn't eat anything and would eat sea fish like salmon, which have fewer bones and are safer.
"Here I come!" Sienna finally arrived.
It was the first time Delilah was eager to see her, though she was very annoying.
Sienna was very careful and wore disposable medical gloves. She inserted a pair of flat-mouthed tweezers into Delilah's mouth. After three attempts, she finally managed to remove the fish bone without damaging any oral tissue.
Delilah almost burst into tears of joy, and it felt like coming back to earth from hell.
"Come on, keep eating." Valentine playfully quipped: "It's good to be more resilient in the face of setbacks!"
"Grandpa, spare me, I'll eat something else, and this fish will be left for them."
Tyrone pushed the plate of fish in front of him towards Sienna and said, "This is a reward for you. Eat it."
Sienna said casually, "You are so hard to please." You don't eat fish and you don't eat vegetables. What on earth do you want to eat?"
Tyrone meets Sienna's gaze: 'I'm a carnivore!'
"Are you born in the Year of the Ox?" " "She asked in return.
"It's not a tiger anyway!"
Tyrone hinted that she was the tigress.
"Humph, boring!" Sienna quipped.
Seeing the spark between the two, Valentine seemed to see some kind of hope. He chuckled and explained, "It's not strange. We House of Debois men all have this kind of diet, like meat and not vegetables and fruits."
Sienna dawned and joked, "So the source is Grandpa!"
Tyrone couldn't help laughing.
After the meal, they went for a walk together. Delilah said her voice needed a rest and walked with her for ten minutes before going back to her room. Valentine, not wanting to disturb her grandson and Sienna, also made an excuse to leave.
Sienna was happy to do so.
The moonlight was beautiful tonight, with the moon flickering in and out, a gentle breeze carrying the refreshing scent of flowers, and the chirping of insects in the ears. Everything seemed peaceful.
"So full!" Sienna stretched and suddenly began to miss Rory.
Tyrone looked at her looking up at the moon and asked, "What are you thinking about?"
"Miss you!"
In fact, she meant: miss your son.
Tyrone remained unmoved: "Women, why do you always have sweet talk?"
"It seems like a man's patent." Sienna, not convinced, explained, "Well, I admit missing men."
Rory is her little man. Ha ha!
Tyrone's face darkened, and he himself didn't notice anything was wrong.
If Rory was Sienna's child, it was understandable for her to think of the child's father, but why would he feel so blocked in his heart?
Tyrone shook his head and quickly ignored the strange feeling.
Sienna went on, feeling very content with him by her side.
At least now she has one more memory. Of course, it would be even more perfect if she could go on vacation alone with him.
Before they knew it, the two walked back to where they were staying and saw Mr. He practicing Tai Chi.
"Grandpa, you should have a good rest tonight and not be too tired." Tyrone cautioned.
"Yeah, no more Tai Chi, just come straight." "Tyrone, young people should have good comprehension," he suggested to his grandson.
"Grandpa, that's not the case. Stop giving me instructions."
"Hey, really not good!" Valentine stopped his Tai Chi routine and said with a stern face, "Forget it, just pretend I didn't say that."
He went back to his room.
"What's wrong with Grandpa? Is he angry?"
Tyrone moved forward, not wanting to explain, with Sienna following behind him.
The thought that they were about to be in the same room made her excited and a little nervous, looking forward to what would happen tonight.
Tyrone opened the door with a magnetic card, and all the lights came on at once. Before she could even enter, Sienna was the first to get in, and she looked very excited.
Is it necessary to be so happy?
It's also the first time Tyrone has been in a room with a member of the opposite sex, and it's hard to believe.
"Certainly happy!" She made no attempt to hide her fondness for him.
"All right, let's make some rules!"