Chapter 1883
Married at First Sight
âAuntie.â Sonny feel that his aunt was snatched away by Titus. He couldnât help but also sneaked into his auntâs arms, as if he was jealous of Titus.
Serenity smiled and hugged his nephew, then let go of the two little guys, and followed, holding one by the hand, and said: âWeâve played outside for a long time, letâs go back to the house.â
The couple had two children, like a family of four.
Back in the main house of the center, Serenity told Jane that Titus fell down.
Jane hurriedly pulled her adopted son over. She wanted to check it out in public, but when she remembered something, she didnât lift up Titusâs clothes, but asked Titusâs shoulders with concern:
âDoes it hurt?â
âPain, but after Aunt Seren hugged me, it didnât hurt any more.â Titus replied, and after thinking about it, he added: âMama, Aunt Seren has the same mother smell as you, I really like Aunt Seren. â
Jane smiled, âYou like each other when you see one.â
In fact, Titus would like Jane a lot if she really took care of him well. Even though he was young, his heart was like a mirror; he could tell who was being honest with him. But he didnât say it.
The master said that there were some things, it was good to know it in the heart, and there was no need to say it.
Titus was a little embarrassed by his motherâs laughter, but he still had the cheek to hug Janeâs neck, coquettishly in her arms, and said sweetly: âMama, I still like you the most.â
Jane hadnât said anything yet. Titus rolled out of Janeâs arms as soon as he heard the maid call the young master Johnson with respect.
Titus grabbed Sonnyâs hand and said, âSonny, letâs go see our younger brothers and sisters.â
Ben didnât like to see him acting like a baby in Janeâs arms the most.
Titus was quite afraid of Ben.
Ben was actually very kind to Titus, but he was too serious and always had a straight face in front of him, which made him feel that he had made a big mistake.
Titus took Sonny and ran to the crib, looking at Enzo and Avah.
The two milk babies were both asleep.
They were only two months old and were either eating or sleeping.
The old Mrs. York was also there, and she was the most rare of Avah.
If it werenât for the fact that the Johnson family only had one granddaughter, Old Mrs. York would have wanted to borrow her granddaughter back to raise her for a while.
Ben went out to do some errands, and as soon as he came back, he heard that Zachary and his wife had come, as well as the old lady of the York family.
Entering the room, he saw a room full of people, lively and bustling, his eyes fell on his beloved wife first, and there was a little smile on his face.
âGrandma May.â Ben greeted the old lady first.
Grandma May reluctantly took her eyes away from Avah, looked at Ben lovingly, and nodded with a smile.