Sonny was still a boy; if he were a girl, the elders likely would not have surrounded him and teased him; instead, they took turns hugging him.
For the York family who had not had a daughter in several generations, they would really go crazy for a daughter.
Zachary and Serenity, who were ignored by their elders in the corner, were also happy and relaxed, and they could still love each other.
Not long after, the others came back one after another.
Then, there were more and more people sitting in the corner and They exchanged glances.
Serenity laughed so hard her stomach hurt when she saw the York brothers’ expressions.
At this time, the butler came in, walked to Grandma May, and reminded her and everyone with a smile: “Grandma, the second young master brought Ms. Newman back.”
Grandma may: “Camryn is here, let’s all go to Callum’s room.”
Grandma May lived in the central main house of the York family, and since Callum’s room was not far from hers, she urged that everyone meet there.
Camryn, who was sitting in the car, looked very calm on the surface, but in fact, she was very nervous.
Even though Callum had told Camryn many times that his parents wouldn’t dislike her, and that all the older people in his family were very open-minded and would respect the younger generation’s choice, all she had to do to accept his love was open her heart and wait to be pampered by her future in-laws.
Camryn was still nervous and scared, afraid that everyone would see her in person and find that she, a blind person, was not as good as they imagined, and would not be able to accept it, and would not agree with her being with Callum.
She predicted that many people would have irrational thoughts and concerns when they met their parents for the first time.
“Callum.”
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