No matter how much money James Black had, Jane Sampson never coveted his wealth, so she didn't care much about it. Even if they were to divorce, she had no intention of taking a single cent from him.
After Brooke Black left, only James Black and Jane Sampson remained in the house. Looking at the man who was sitting there silently brewing tea, Jane simply couldn't sit still and ran straight to the kitchen, where she overheard Aunt Nanny muttering that they were out of soy sauce and ginger. Jane promptly volunteered to help.
"Auntie, just tell me what you need, and I'll go to the supermarket to buy it!" Jane thought that going out to buy some stuff and sneak some snacks was a far better plan than staying at home doing nothing and having to face James Black.
Aunt Nanny was thrilled to hear that Jane offered to go out, "That would be great! I can't leave the soup on the stove right now! Miss Black said everyone would be back for lunch, so I have to get things ready."