Chapter 2539
Married at First Sight
Sonny acted like an honest child. After he finished speaking, he looked straight at Zachary and asked
carefully, âUncle, are you angry?
Because my aunt didnât give birth to a little sister.â
Zachary walked to everyone with Sonny in his arms, then sat down on the sofa and let Sonny sit on his
lap.
He waited until Serenity sat down next to him before he answered Sonnyâs question.
Zachary said, âUncle is not angry. Although uncles prefer daughters, sons are also very good. It would
be nice for your aunt to have a little brother as cute as you.â
In fact, Zachary didnât dare to hold out hope.
It was only after the master was invited by grandma to tell their fortunes that the couple had such
extravagant hopes.
In Serenityâs words, the couple fell in love for a year before getting pregnant. Whether it was a boy or a
girl, it was the fruit of their love.
Sonny breathed a sigh of relief.
He slipped off Zacharyâs lap, walked to Libertyâs side, and said to her, âMom, neither aunt nor uncle are
angry. Donât teach me to lie in the future.â
Everyone laughed.
Libertyâs face turned red as she smiled.
She stretched out her hand and pinched Sonnyâs little face and said to him, âGo out and play; donât run
so far.â
Sonny pouted, âItâs not fun for me to be alone. Mom, why donât you stay with me?â
Liberty said: âMom wants to chat with your aunt, and you go out and play by yourself.â
Sonny still didnât want to leave. Wildridge Manor was fun, but he was alone there. No matter how fun it
was, there were few people, and it wasnât lively.
Zachary said with a smile, âYour Ninth Uncle Rowan is on vacation this week. He should get up at this
time. You go to your Ninth Uncle to play, or ask the butler uncle to help you call your little playmates
over and go to the playground to play.â
Many of the workers who work at Yorkâs house have children.
Itâs just that they usually didnât dare let their children enter the manor to play in the childrenâs
playground, even if the owner was very kind, unless they received an invitation.
For example, when Sonny came to play, the butler would allow the workersâ children to enter the manor
and play with Sonny in the childrenâs amusement park for a few days.
Normally, if Rowan and Grandma May were at home, the children would be allowed to come in and
play, but the butler told them to only play in the childrenâs amusement park and not to run around, lest
Rowan would be angry.
Not only the butler gives instructions, but the workers also give instructions to their children.
Hearing that Zachary was at home on vacation, Sonny immediately said, âIâm going to play with Uncle
Rowan.â
Rowan was not yet an adult, and a teenager couldnât play with a three-year-old like Sonny, but he could
play, and Sonny liked to play with him.
Zachary ordered the butler to send Sonny to his third uncle Bowenâs house.
Let Rowan take Sonny around to play, so he wonât disturb the adults chatting.
Sonny ran out quickly.
Zachary looked at Duncan and said to him, âDuncan, you havenât been here for a long time. You and
my sister must come here more often in the future.â
Tania also said about Duncan: âYou, Zack, and Josh are the best buddies. You buddies have become
strangers recently, so you need to keep in touch with each other more.â
Everyone knew that the reason Duncan rarely came to Wildridge Manor was because he had difficulty
moving.
He was worried that his coming would affect everyoneâs mood and would require others to take care of
him, which would drag everyone down.