Evan didnât sleep well last night. He had no appetite, so he didnât eat much. He packed a bag with food
before following Grandma.
âGrandma, here are roasted chicken legs.â Evan handed grandma a roasted chicken leg, then turned to
look at Lydia sitting in front of the stone table with her mouth full of oil and said, âGrandma, who is that
little girl, is eating there with gusto.â
Grandma May said, âHer name is Lydia. Her parents are both flower field managers. I like her very
much.â
Evan ate Grandmaâs grilled fish skewers and said, âGrandma, you like all girls. âYou went to Johnsonâs
house and wanted to bring back her only great-granddaughter.â
Grandma May said with regret, âOur family has a similar financial background to the Johnson family,
and the family tradition is equally good. If Avah grows up in our family, she will not be any worse. Itâs a
pity that the Johnson family refuses. âBen is also afraid that I will really take his daughter away, but he
was at home every day, very idle, staring at me.â
Evan said, âGrandma, thatâs your only great-granddaughter, so of course you canât bear to part with
her. If I were Ben, I would have to guard against you stealing the baby, haha.â
Evan could imagine that scene.
His grandma really wanted to have a granddaughter or great-granddaughter.
He sometimes teased parents, saying they could go for in vitro fertilization and have four more children
to ensure they had a daughter.
Then, a mix of men and women beat them.
The parents said they were looking forward to having grandchildren.
Let the three brothers try to have more babies in the future so that they can have a granddaughter to
hold.
âWhat do you want to tell grandma?â Grandma May inquired.
Evan smiled: âI miss grandma. Canât I come back and see grandma? I have to tell Grandma something
before I can come back.â
Grandma May chuckled. âHow many of you brothers, apart from Rowan, who has spent less time with
me, didnât grow up next to your grandparents? Your grandma also taught you these skills. Grandma will
know what you want to do as soon as you lift your tail.
Last night, your eldest brother and sister-in-law invited you to dinner, and there was also Abby from
Hiribaty. If I remember correctly, I helped you choose Abby, the second young lady of the Du family in
Hiribaty.
Neither of you is the boss, and you donât need to take over the family business; however, you are both
capable and can make money on your own. Itâs a good match. âAbby also has a personality that suits
you very well.â
Grandma May continued: âYou are all grandsons of mine. I raised and cultivated you with great care.
Iâm doing it for your own good. In order to find the other half that is most suitable for you, I traveled to
so many places and observed so many girls. Pick one, and find the one that suits you. Of course, you
can find a girl who pleases me on your own, and I will accept it.
The problem is, if I donât worry about it, you all want to be single. Your parents donât care on the
surface, but they are very anxious in their hearts. âThey canât control you, so I, a grandma, worry about
it.â
Evan smiled. âHaving a grandson with a grandma is like a treasure. Grandma has chosen a wife for us,
and it saves us trouble. Because of our status, we donât have to worry about others coming.â
Grandma May ate the roasted chicken legs elegantly, and then they walked to the flower field, where
they built a pavilion and a corridor so they could sit and rest when they were tired from observing the
flowers.
Although the winter in Wiltspoon was not cold, there were not as many flowers at this time as there
were in spring, and the flower fields were not as colorful and in full bloom as in spring.
Grandma May walked into the pavilion, followed by Evan. Before Grandma was about to sit down, he
quickly took out a tissue and wiped the stone chair for Grandma.
âEveryone sits there often, and itâs not dirty. Someone cleans it every day, so itâs very clean.â
Everyone worked and lived here, and they still cared about the environment.
Grandma May often went down the mountain to hang out with them. They felt embarrassed when
everything was messy and dirty.
Knowing that Grandma May often went down the mountain to play, Sam also arranged for several
cleaning staff to be responsible for the hygiene and cleaning of these places.