Laurence was happy to hear that there was a friend.
He had also wanted to go home long ago as he was missing her little sister at home, worried that she would be stolen away if he was not at home.
However, his teacher’s teacher did not want to go home and wanted to look after the baby boy in the hospital.
Laurence thought that his teacher’s teacher was also afraid that the baby boy would be stolen away.
Sonny followed his Aunt Ser to FC Manor and became friends with Laurence. The two of them were close in age and became closer friends as they grew. It also represented the building of friendship between the next generation of the two rich families.
Although Sonny was not of the Yorks, his little aunt was the future missus of the Yorks.
When he and Jane’s adopted son became good friends, the families would become intricately linked.
…
The sun was setting in the west, and the evening sun was like fire.
Serenity watched the two children playing not far away. There was a doting smile on her face and a gentle look in her eyes.
When could she also have children?
Her nana’s most trusted fortune-teller told her and Zachary’s fortune and said that they would have a son and a daughter in the future.
Even so, nothing was happening at the moment.
Serenity was a bit worried. Were the fortune-teller’s words accurate or not?
“Uncle Zak.”
Sonny suddenly called out to his uncle.
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