the next day.
Vivienneâs family had breakfast. The three children fend for themselves. At this point of eating, Damien asked the children to be independent and not allowed to be fed by the nanny.
Even when going out, everyone takes everything they need to bring.
They can take them within their ability to bear.
Murphy is greedy and takes a lot of things with him every time he goes out, especially toys. In the end, he was tired and no one helped him carry it. After learning the lesson, he is now smarter. He only carried a small schoolbag when he went out, which contained water and tissues.
Irma is very ladylike, carrying a small pink schoolbag, which contains plastic rings, lipstick, and painted nails. Little girls love beauty.
Zona carried a dark schoolbag, which contained things that her younger siblings might need, but she didnât take anything herself.
As long as the mobile phone has power and the card has money.
Zona is no longer a child. Damien and Vivienne didnât treat her like a child anymore, but communicated with each other on an equal footing like a friend.
288 Nouchers When it comes to giving pocket money, Violet is not stingy, and Damien and Vivienne are not stingy either.
Zona is very financially minded, part of the money is saved, part of it is managed, and part of it is spent.
After eating and drinking, the family set out to go to the lake. Their goal today is to cycle around the lake.
Irma and Murphy certainly canât ride. Vivienne took the two little ones around for a while, and finally handed them over to the nanny. She and Damien take the Zona for a ride.
Riding equipment is complete.
Damien rents three bikes, puts a helmet on Zona, and asks, âBaby, is there any problem? It takes at least two hours to ride around.â
Zonaâs eyes sparkled with excitement: âNo problem, letâs get started.â
Damien was very relieved: âOkay, you and your mother ride in front, and I will follow you.â
He had to be behind to make sure the mother and daughter were safe.
Vivienne has never ridden so far before, and said: âI am also very excited.â
The family of three put on their helmets and started riding.
The temperature is nice today, and cycling by the lake is a mind and body trip.
286 Mouchers The three of them rode slowly to see the scenery. When they arrived at the scenic spot, Damien would give Zona popular science knowledge.
After riding for 20 kilometers, the three rested, looked at the flowers, and took pictures.
At this time, Wade called Zona.
Zona wore headphones and stood in the gazebo to blow the air.
âWade, whatâs the matter?â
âZona, have you gone on a trip?â Wade said, âI came to your house to look for you, and thatâs when I found out that you went on a trip. Where did you go for a trip, why didnât you call me? Tell me your address, and Iâll come right away.â
Zona was speechless: âWhat are you doing here? You donât do your homework anymore?â
âHomework is trivial.â Wade said, âIf you donât go out to play during the holidays, how boring is that?
What did your family do?â
âI was riding with my mom and dad,â Zona said.
âRide? Iâll go, I like this.â Wade couldnât wait to find her: âZona, wait for me.â
Wade said to find Zona and went there that day.
Zona didnât expect Wade to arrive so soon, at least until the next day. Unexpectedly, three hours later, Wade will arrive.
At that time, Damienâs family of three were still riding, and when they were tired, they rested in the park when they stopped and heard the sound of helicopters overhead.
Yep, Wade had a helicopter come over.
At this time, Damien received a call from Liam: âDamien, my son is looking for you, please take care of him. He should be here soonâ¦â
Damien looked up at Wade who got off the helicopter, and said to the phone: âHere, I saw it. You father and son are really good.â
The helicopter roared and circled in the air. After Wade got off, he went straight to the Zona. He was still the sunny boy, waving and shouting: âZona, Zona, here I come.â
âSlow down.â Followed by the Knight family butler, and a young female nanny, who should be responsible for taking care of Wadeâs daily necessities.