Chapter 994
“Mom, Clive, do you feel that Elisa and Mr. Johnson are familiar with each other?”
Alice spoke a little earlier. She was just listening and observing.
Her little sister–in–law was proud and arrogant, and very few men were able to catch her attention.
She was infatuated with Zachary for many years to the point where her eyes and heart were filled with him. It was Alice’s first time seeing Elisa treat a man who was not Zachary so well.
Serenity explained, “Elisa and Mr. Johnson met several times. She said that the first time they met was on the road. She blocked his way, but he gave way out of courtesy.”
Audrey said faintly, “Mr. Johnson is an exceptional man. The men from his family are as good as the men from the York family. They just live too far away.”
Everyone fell silent.
Serenity also thought about whether Elisa and Remy would become a couple. Then, she remembered that Remy lived in Annenburg. Audrey only had one daughter and could not bear to let Elisa marry somewhere far.
She stopped thinking about it.
If a spark ignited between Elisa and Remy, they would overcome their problems by themselves. Compared to what Zachary and she faced, what Elisa and Remy had to deal with could not be considered problems.
Remy suddenly spent a fortune to buy the house next to the Stone family’s villa and went from being miles away to becoming neighbors. Now, they were just separated by a wall.
After seeing Remy off, Elisa went back to her house and said, “Mom, Seren can walk naturally now. Let’s go.”
Audrey asked Serenity to get up and take a few steps to show her. After making sure that Serenity was able to walk naturally, she stood up. Alice followed suit, picked up the delicate clutch from the side, and handed it to her mother-in–law.
“Have a good rest at home, Alice. Although you’re still in the early stages of pregnancy and your movements aren’t affected yet, you still have to be careful. Rest well and let Clive stay with you. I’ll bring Elisa and Seren out now.”
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