It all happened in a blink of an eye.
Mrs. Lafayette had Chloe in her arms already.
Jane’s adoptive mother, Fiona, carried Connor.
The Johnson family’s elders did not even have the chance to move.
Jane whispered into Serenity’s ear, “See? I’ve already fallen out of favor. There’s a saying that grandparents are closer to their grandchildren than their children. My parents only love the two babies now. If I didn’t bring them back whenever I visited my family, my mom would ask me why I bothered returning.”
Serenity understood that feeling.
The same would happen if she did not bring Sonny back to Wildridge Manor. Her in-laws would be unhappy.
Zachary, who was being entertained by Ben and the other men, could not resist staring at the baby girl when Mrs. Lafayette returned to the sofas with the baby.
Laurent said, “You can stop looking, Mr. York. You won’t have the chance to carry my niece. Even I, her uncle, rarely get to hold her.”
However, Suzy had been able to snatch a few chances to hold Chloe. Laurent could only take his niece from his wife’s arms whenever she managed to hold the baby girl.
It would not be an exaggeration to say that his niece had captured everybody’s love.
Jonathan Murphy bragged, “I think I’m luckier. Jane often brings the babies back home to visit. I can hug my niece for as long as I like in my home.”
After speaking, he received jealous stares from Laurent.
Jonathan got even more smug.
The parents started talking about babies.
The group of young wives had their own conversation too.
Therefore, Ben had no choice but to invite the CEOs outside to sit in the summer house.
Ben told Zachary, “You should stay for a few more days this time.”
Zachary nodded in agreement. “We intend to do that. Seren likes the children a lot.”
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