He never cared about the business in the store, so of course he didn’t know that the business was not good recently.

I didn’t say anything, but Errol seemed a little uncomfortable. After hesitating for a long time, he said, “Judy just came to Prand City and is in urgent need of money. I think... why don’t we sell the store? It’s not making money anyway, what do you think? You stay at home and I’ll support you.”

Support me? He might not know that most of the expenses at home were paid by the income from the store.

I had put so much effort into that store and now Judy was in urgent need of money and wanted to sell it.

He was really a good brother who was filial to his parents.

I said lightly, “It’s up to you.”

Selling it was just what I wanted.

He couldn’t get the money anyway.

Errol didn’t expect me to agree so easily. He was a little surprised and stared at me for a long time without saying anything.

I ignored him and went to the kitchen. I bought ribs today and planned to nourish myself.

Seeing that I was going to cook, he rushed to the kitchen, “You take a rest, Harper. I’ll do it.”

I didn’t stop him, just let him do it, anyway, he couldn’t cook many meals.