He would always forget that Lumma was a dead-headed person sometimes, and would never want anything that didn't belong to her. She thought it was an insult if a person gives her what she wants for free.
She smiled, "It's fine."
A few kilometers away, Adam drove Lumma. It took more than half an hour to get home. The items they bought arrived before them. When they came back, the butler was busy packing up.
The housekeeper was a middle-aged Fregraka woman. When Adam lived here, she was responsible for taking care of the garden. She didn't know much about the ingredients, so she kept harvesting more and more messy.
Lumma entered the room, took off her coat, and rushed to help, "Auntie, I'll take care of these."
The butler said, "Miss Louis, these are all my jobs. How dare I ask you to help me."
Before Lumma had time to speak, Adam spoke first, "You go and do your business. We will clean up here."