From then on, Kelsa called her husband a lieutenant colonel and even forced her nephew and daughter to do the same, so that when Winters met his uncle at the customs prison, he subconsciously called out "Lieutenant Colonel."
"Ella, take your brother to drop off the luggage first." Kelsa remembered that Winters had just returned home and asked with concern, "Are you hungry? You must not have had much to eat at customs. I'll cook something for you."
As she spoke, she stood up and walked towards the kitchen.
"No need, Auntie," Winters hurriedly stopped his aunt. "I'm not hungry, I'm just a bit tired and would like to sleep for a while."
"How can you not eat? I'll make some snacks—quickly," Kelsa said, ignoring Winters's opinion as she walked towards the kitchen.