"Brother, I'm hungry right now. Can I take those boxes? I can buy you something else instead!"
"You want it?"
"Yes!" Reed replied. "I really want to eat something that has been made by a good and obedient wife."
"Then you can have it," Clarke said. He picked the lunch boxes and slid them in front of Reed. "I'm not really hungry, honestly."
"Oh, really?! Thank you so much, brother!" Reed beamed with happiness as he accepted the breakfast and lunch made by Gaius.
"Though, if you want to have a wife cooking for you daily, you should find a woman you want to marry or a man, but I doubt many men can give birth like Gaius."
"I've been thinking about marriage. But honestly, I haven't found someone suitable yet. You're so lucky that you can get to marry a man like Gaius. He's an ideal housewife, gorgeous and good with kids too. He's also my type, brother," Reed said brazenly. But Clarke didn't find anything wrong with that statement.