Chapter 2765
Married at First Sight
Serenity did not go home directly, but sent Titus to Remy first. Ben and Jane stayed in Remyâs villa when they came to Wiltspoon.
After arriving at Remyâs house and handing Titus back into the hands of Jane and Ben, Serenityâs tense nerves relaxed.
Sonny said, âAuntie, can I play for a little longer?â
Realizing that he was about to be separated from his friends, Sonny was reluctant to let go and wanted to play with Titus for a while longer, even for half an hour.
Sonny again said, âTitus will not be able to play with me for a long, long time when he goes back this time.â
Serenity looked at Jane, who said, âWe still need to pack our things and go home in about half an hour.
Let the two of them play for another half hour. Titus is reluctant to let go of Sonny, but he canât let them continue playing like this. They will go crazy. If they go crazy, it will be difficult to calm down.â
Serenity said, âIsnât that true? He went crazy and wanted to play all the time. He didnât even want to go to kindergarten. If it werenât for Titusâs comparison, Sonny would have been like his cousin when he went to kindergarten. He would have needed an adult to carry him to the car. â
Jane laughed when she mentioned Elisaâs reluctance to go to kindergarten when she was a child.
Elisa came over to see off her future eldest brother and his wife. When she heard Serenity mention her embarrassing story, she blushed and patted Serenity: âSerenity, you always make fun of me. When you were a child, have you ever had the experience of not wanting to go to kindergarten?â
Serenity chuckled, âMaybe I didnât. Anyway, I didnât hear my parents say that I didnât fall in love with kindergarten when I was a child, and my sister didnât say anything either.â
She had no memory of her going to kindergarten, but Liberty was five years older than her. If she ever had the experience of not wanting to go to kindergarten, Liberty would tell her.
âSonny, letâs go play. Weâll play for half an hour. Weâll send your Aunt Murphy out. Then weâll go to your uncleâs company. When your uncle gets off work, weâll go home and have dinner together. After playing today, weâll go to kindergarten as usual tomorrow.â
Sonny nodded repeatedly.
Titus immediately pulled Sonny and ran away.
Seeing the two little guys running so fast, Jane said with a smile, âI have seen Titus having so much fun these past two days. When he goes to bed at night, he laughs all the time in his dreams. talking in sleep, calling Sonny.â
âThatâs right, childhood is all about eating, drinking, and having fun.â
Elisa echoed Janeâs words: âChildren today are under too much pressure. They start taking the test in kindergarten. When I have children, they will not take the test. As long as my children grow up healthy and happy, thatâs fine.â
âYour family can make money, and even if your children donât become rich, they donât have to worry about food and clothing.â
Serenity answered that children from families like theirs were actually more troublesome. If they are not capable, they will not be able to support the family business.
Elisa gently touched her belly and said, âJasmine is pregnant. You can tell if you look at her belly carefully. Baby, you donât have to be too pregnant in the future.â Come on, your parents also have plenty of money, so they donât have to worry about food and clothing.â
Serenity also touched her belly: âJasmineâs month is older than mine, so she is obviously pregnant. If I were a son, he might have to take over from his father in the future, and he might have to accept more from an early age. For education, we work harder than others.â
She didnât want her son to be the next generationâs successor to the York family, but Zachary said that the successors were almost always the eldest son and grandson. Unless their children were mediocre, the burden of the successor would fall on their eldest son.
With the coupleâs excellent genes, their son should not be too mediocre.