Chapter 302: Your Words Don't Count "The young madam has gone to the restroom; she'll be back soon, Young Master. Let me serve you your meal for now," said Aunt Nian as she ladled soup and arranged the dishes on a small table. Edward Maugham had no appetite, and his mood was sour. He tossed down his chopsticks. "I'm not eating." "Young Master, don't throw a tantrum. The young madam specifically told me to make sure you eat more," Aunt Nian said, offering the food to Edward Maugham. He shifted his eyes. "She really said that?" "I wouldn't dare to lie about something like that." She handed him the bowl. "Young Master, please eat." "I'm not eating. You can go now." Edward Maugham lay down. Below his waist, he had no sensation. Eating more meant more bowel movements and more urination,

