"What happened to your shirt?" asked Lola. A large part of Daniel's shirt was wet, which was particularly conspicuous.
"Look at what your grandson has done!" complained Daniel. Annoyed, he walked into the dressing room and changed into a clean shirt.
Lola and Janet were discussing about his son's name when he came out. "Have you both agreed on anything yet?" asked Lola.
"Daniel wants to call him Jeremy," answered Janet.
"Jeremy is one of my favorite songs by Pearl Jam. It's a good name, and I love it!" Lola clapped her hands.
Jeremy, Daniel and Janet's son.
"By the way, I have already found a post-natal recovery guru for you. She also trains Nicole and Sally. I'll invite them home tomorrow, so you can all have a session together," said Lola.
Janet nodded.
"Now, let me cuddle Jeremy," said Lola. The little guy was full now. His eyes were wide open, looking around the room.
Janet tidied up her clothes and carried her son to Lola.
"Have a rest first. Harry is in the study. I'll take Jeremy to him," said Lola. That was why Lola had come here. Her husband already missed his grandson.
After Lola left the room, only the couple remained. Daniel softly asked Janet, "Rest well. Okay?"
"No, I'm not sleepy, but I'm hungry." The more her son ate, the faster she got hungry.
Daniel took out his cell phone and called the chef downstairs, "Send some food to my wife."
In the afternoon, while Janet and Jeremy slept soundly, Daniel quietly left the room and drove out of the mansion's neighborhood.
He found a flower shop on the way, bought a bunch of chrysanthemums, and went to a cemetery in the suburbs.
After finding Melody's tombstone, he put the fresh chrysanthemums in front of it. "Sorry, Great-grandma. I wasn't here when you passed away," said Daniel sadly.
Take care of yourself up there, and don't worry about us. I'll take good care of Janet and the children. Please bless the four of them with happy and healthy lives…"
Melody was smiling in the photo on the tombstone. It seemed like she was appreciating her good great-grandson-in-law.
When Jeremy was a month old, Daniel took him and Janet to the cemetery again. Even though Melody had been gone for a long time, Janet burst into tears when she saw Melody's tombstone.
However, this time Daniel was there with her, comforting her…
"Great-grandma, have you seen him? This is our son, Jeremy...
Great-grandma, I'm very happy now. Can you feel it? Great-grandma, you must take good care of yourself out there," said Janet in front of Melody's tombstone.
As autumn transitioned to winter, JaDa Green Island, which was developed by Daniel, had been completed and turned over for the owners to live in.
The Villas of the Royal Mansion were already old. These had been around for decades. Daniel had just had Mansion No. 8 and Mansion No. 9 emptied.
He planned to demolish them and build the largest resort in C Country with more than a five-star rating.
Not only would there be beautiful places for the elderly, but also water amusement parks for adults and children to enjoy. The place would be suitable for all ages.
In JaDa Green Island
Sitting on the sofa at Mansion No. 9, Lola sulked.
"Darling, why are you so upset?" Harry tried his best to console Lola.
Lola glared at him and angrily said, "Why won't I be angry? You have a son who gave his wife and parents-in-law one villa each, but totally forgot about his own mom! We have raised such an ungrateful son!"
Janet and Daniel, "…"
Janet hurried to sit beside Lola, took her arm, and said, "Mom, this is your home. You can live here as long as you wish."
"I always know that Jane wants what's best for me, but I don't think Daniel has the same idea. You can ask him," said Lola. Lola rolled her eyes at her son, who kept a poker face.
Daniel nodded and said, "Don't you want to live with Dad in your own mansion?"
"See? What an ungrateful guy he is! He wants to abandon us old people!" said Lola sullenly. Uttering these words, she buried her head in Harry's arms and pretended to cry.
Daniel helplessly said, "… Mom, you are less than 60 years old. You're not old yet."
Apart from that, Lola took good care of her skin, so she looked like she was only thirty or forty years old.
Harry patted his wife on the back and said, "It's no big deal. I'll buy you the Mansion No. 6. If you are still not happy, I'll buy you the whole JaDa Green Island. You can live wherever you like."
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