Chapter 1841
Listening to Sonny’s words, Grandma May smiled, “Yes, how could Sonny think of you while he was having fun?”
Kevin said to Sonny: “Sonny, you can coax the third uncle, you always tell the truth and make the third uncle uncomfortable.”
Sonny’s big eyes flashed, and said: “My mother and aunt have both taught me the value of telling the truth and not lying.”
He was an obedient child, and he remembered what his mother and aunt taught him.
Serenity smiled and said: “Yes, Sonny is a truthful boy; a good boy simply cannot tell a lie.”
Sonny slipped into his aunt’s arms.
Serenity picked him up, let him sit on her lap, smiled and said to Kevin: “Kevin, you are very low on Sonny’s list of priorities. He frequently asked the ninth uncle. If the ninth uncle was in front of him, he never mentioned you as the third uncle.”
Because Kevin rarely interacted with Sonny, much less played with him.
Rowan had a lot of fun with Sonny, and the little guy remembered Uncle Rowan and would occasionally ask Serenity when he could play with Uncle Rowan..
Kevin got into the car, and he said while driving: “Sister-in-law, I will take Sonny to Wiltspoon Hotel for dinner often in the future, and Sonny will get to know me well.”
Serenity smiled: “You may not have a long time at the Wiltspoon Hotel.”
Kevin smiled and stopped talking.
Grandma and the others had given him a one-year period, and now more than half a year had passed. If he didn’t work harder, the gate of Wildridge Manor might not be opened for him during the New Year this year.
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