Richelle Dunn returned home, and the two children went to take a bath first. She then went into the kitchen to prepare breakfast for the children the next day.
Now that they had Mrs. Walker at home, she took over many of the household chores.
But when it came to breakfast and meals for the children, Richelle would try her best to cook for them whenever she had time.
It's not that she didn't trust Mrs. Walker's cooking skills; rather, she always believed that food can bring people closer together.
Even though it might sound a bit mystical, she had always believed that food could also convey emotions.
The love she had for her children could be transmitted to them little by little through every dumpling and every mouthful of soup they ate.
Over time, these little things became the bond between her and her children, and she was confident that her children would remember her love for them even many years later.