Chapter 1874
Married at First Sight
âGrandma May, Serenity, letâs go downstairs for dinner.â Jane said: âSonny, come, auntie hugs you.â
Sonny looked at the two babies, then at the beautiful auntie Jane and finally walked towards her reluctantly, and said, âAuntie Jane, Iâve grown up, so I donât need to be hugged anymore.â
Jane took sonnyâs little hand, âThen Auntie will lead you away.â
She said to Serenity again: âSonny is also a very good boy, he is better than Enzo because Enzo cries every day. Sonny is as good as Lilianâs son.â
Lilianâs son had just been born.
Knowing that she had given birth to a baby, Callum hurriedly sent someone to deliver supplements, this was his fiancéeâs last hope.
Tim received the tonic from Callum, his face darkened, and then he stuffed the tonic from Callum into a corner. Anyway, his wife had no shortage of tonic, and she couldnât finish her own tonic. Who cares?
From Callum?
Even if Tim was aware that Callum had no ulterior motives, but he was unhappy. He felt that he and Callum were unrelated, and his wife had given birth to a child; what supplements would Callum provide?
Tim could still accept a few sets of baby clothes.
âBy the way, Dr. Carden gave birth to a baby. Iâll go and see her and the baby later.â
Lilian had not been discharged from the hospital yet. But her son was known to cry a lot.
Tim said that every day when the baby was taking a bath, it was his son who cried the loudest.
It was also the most tossing, and many family members of pregnant women liked to watch the fourth young master of Johnsonâs family take a bath.
The old lady also got up reluctantly, she couldnât wait to hug Avah for dinner.
The nanny pushed the crib.
The old lady asked: âDo you want to push the crib to the first floor?â
The nanny replied: âYes, the young master is a light sleeper, he will wake up soon, and he will cry when he wakes up. You canât leave them alone in the room.â
The old lady was relieved.
In the central main house of Johnsonâs house, an elevator was specially installed for the convenience of pushing the crib downstairs.
The old lady thought that there was no elevator in the main house in the center of Wildridge Manor.
After she went back, she had to ask someone to install an elevator to prepare for the baby cot in advance.
Jane planned to take them for a walk after dinner to enjoy the scenery of FC Manor. The old lady was reluctant to leave Avah, so she said she couldnât leave because she had old arms and legs, so she stayed in the house and talked with old lady Johnson.
The two were about the same age, and they were both old ladies in their respective families, so they could chat well.
Grandma May was very envious of Old Mrs. Johnson, and said to her: âyouâre happier than me. Of your ten grandchildren, three are married, and two of them have lovers. You donât have to worry about it. I have nine grandchildren. At present, only the eldest grandson got married under my hard and soft coercion.
Oh, I really broke my heart because of those b*stards. The thing that makes me most envious of you is that there is such a beautiful and lovely great-granddaughter as Avah. If I had a great-granddaughter, I would be willing to die right away.â
The Old Mrs. Johnson said with a smile: âThere will be, and one of your grandsons can equal several of my grandchildren. I am also very envious of you because you have so many outstanding grandsons.â
They were all happy old ladies, full of children and grandchildren, and all of them were promising.