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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 1782

After she finished singing her own praises, Sheila hurriedly went back to the kitchen.

After setting down his fishing gear, Arnold lazily settled himself on the couch, waiting for his pot roast.

In no time, Sheila emerged from the kitchen with a bowl of rice and pot roast. The meat was so tender that it practically fell apart when touched by a fork.

"Dad, give it a taste. How is it? I just learned to make this for you." Sheila coaxed him.

Arnold, ravished by hunger, didn't think twice. He picked up the pot roast, blew on it to cool it down, and took a mouthful.

It wasn’t bad at all.

After savoring the delicious meal, Arnold's mood lightened significantly. "Well, you do have a knack for cooking. In the future, you should help your mom more in the kitchen."

Sheila, initially pleased by her father's praise, frowned at the mention of cooking more.

"Dad, if you have any favorite dishes, I can learn to cook them for you from time to time. But if you're asking me to cook every day, I just can't do it. I have to go for auditions, and I need to take care of my skin!"

The mention of auditions irked Arnold. "You're still thinking about acting? What did I tell you on the phone? Get a down-to-earth job and stop dreaming about being a star!"

"Dad, I'm not dreaming! I used to be famous, remember? You were happy then. Why won't you support my career now?"

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