Vivienne drank the juice calmly, pretending not to see Marinaâs reaction.
Todayâs seniority must be messed up.
It is impossible for Marina to let Jill call her son âlittle uncleâ in public. Doesnât that tell others that Lindsay is her daughter? Jill is her grandson?
Recently, there has been a lot of discussion in the circle, Marina and Jeremy have been together, Lindsayâs biological mother is very likely to be Marina.
During this sensitive period, Marina must be cautious in her words. and deeds.
Jill glanced at the baby and said, âGrandma, why is he so small, why doesnât he open his eyes, he still sleeps during the day.â
Marina smiled happily: â He is still young and needs to sleep. When he grows up and can walk, he can play with Jill.â
Jill said disgustedly: âI donât want to play with him. This little brother is so ugly. Grandma, are you the mother of the little brother? Why are other childrenâs mothers so young and beautiful, you are so old.â
Children, childish speech without restraint, dare to say anything.
Vivienne almost spat out a mouthful of juice.
Even if a woman is really old, she doesnât mind others saying she is old.
Marina looked displeased, flushed with embarrassment, and said educationally, âJill, this is your younger brother. You need to help each other in the future, how can you not play with your younger brother?â
Jill walked up to Vivienne and snorted coldly at Marina: â I wonât play with him, Auntie, I want to pee.â
Vivienne quickly put down the juice, held Jillâs hand, and said, âCome on, Iâll take you to the bathroom.â
She really wanted to run away, but fortunately Jill had to go to the bathroom, otherwise it would be embarrassing.
âThen Iâll take Jill to the bathroom first.â
When Vivienne took Jill away, Marinaâs face sank. In her opinion, Jill was instigated by Vivienne, Jill continued to be led by Vivienne, and sooner or later she would be abolished.
In the bathroom, Vivienne took Jill to the bathroom and came out to wash her hands: âJill, donât say that in front of that grandma next time, itâs impolite.â
Jill pouted: âThat grandma gave birth to a little brother at such an old age. Auntie, when the little brother goes to school, she will definitely be upset.â
Vivienne asked casually, âWhy?â
âBecause other children would laugh at him, his mother is so old. She doesnât look like her mother at all, she looks like a grandma.â
Vivienne rubbed Jillâs head and said, âRemember what I said. You canât say that next time. What others say and how they do it is Chapt other peopleâs business. We canât control it, but we can ask ourselves, you know?â
298 Vouchers Although this is Lindsayâs child, Vivienne still treats them equally in education.
Sigrid never mentioned Lindsay in front of Jill. In Jillâs memory, there is no memory of her mother. What kind of child will become in the future depends entirely on what kind of thoughts the adults instill.
Jill is a good kid, Vivienne likes it, Grayson likes it too.
Violet did not accept this child before, but now she has changed a lot.
Jill nodded: âOkay, I remember.â
âWhat a good baby, come back with me at night, they miss you too.â
âI can play with my younger siblings.â Jill jumped up happily.
Vivienne took Jill back to the hall and found that Marina was still there.
Vivienne had to take Jill to sit down again.
Marina kept a straight face: âVivienne, there is something I want to tell you.â
âYou say.â Vivienne smiled and said so, but she kept a straight face, as if someone owed you.
Marina really went on the line to teach: âYou are not Jillâs mother, but you canât teach the children indiscriminately. What kind of grievances do adults have, that is between adults, donât involve children. Jill is still so young, and she will grow up in the future.â Do you have a good conscience when you grow up and learn badly? You also have three children, so you must do good deeds for your children.â
Vivienne didnât like to hear that.
Who did Marina really think she was, to teach her a lesson?
Vivienne put on a half-smile: âYouâve misunderstood. I have always taught Jill to be honest and not to lie. I didnât know that this child. is so honest. What can I say, Mrs. Maya wonât care about children, right?