The Romance of Youth

In a space barely exceeding 80 square meters, two bedrooms and a living room accommodated five individuals, the narrow dining table brimming with occupants.

Daisy sat beside Joyce, graciously serving her by constantly serving dishes, akin to a cheerful little pistachio cracking jokes, amusing the elderly couple to no end.

They praised Jerome's sister, Daisy, as endearing and thoughtful, a comforting presence.

Jerome, several times, attempted to serve Joyce, only to have his chance preempted by Daisy.

After a few attempts, Jerome's eyes flared with irritation as he glared at Daisy.

Vivian wondered why Daisy, her family member, acted so obsequiously!

What benefit did she gain from stealing his limelight?

Jerome wore a displeased expression, discontentedly adding something to his plate, only to have tears welled up from the spiciness.

Vivian watched as Jerome stuffed a chopstick full of chili into his mouth, astonished by his ability to handle spiciness.