Zachary said: “Except for me, you and Rowan, everyone else is out of town.”
Rowan was still studying, usually lived in school, and only went home once a month.
After Callum choked, he smiled and said, “I forgot about it.”
Those cousins under him were either on business trips or chasing after wives.
Only he and his eldest brother stayed in Wiltspoon, because the major events in their lives had been settled.
“Grandma isn’t home either.”
Callum said in a nostalgic tone: “When grandma is at home, my scalp is always tense. I am afraid that I will offend her, and be targeted and punished by her. When she runs around, when I’m not at home, I miss her very much.”
Zachary didn’t answer, but he felt the same way.
They were brothers, and when it came to major events in life, grandma was most concerned about him.
In the past, he and Serenity had conflicts. During the Cold War, grandma worried a lot, so she even moved into his and Serenity’s small home for a while.
In other words, the couple did not return to Brynfield for a long time.
They wanted to go back to live for a while another day.
“If there is nothing wrong, let’s go now.” Zachary said in a low voice.
This was the prescription her old mother found for her.
It is said that many people had not been pregnant for a long time, but after taking the medicine of this prescription and recuperating their bodies, they became pregnant.
One was still pregnant with twins.
Serenity hadn’t moved yet. Although she won’t give birth, relatives were still very enthusiastic in private. They always toll her where there was a good doctor and asked her to take Serenity to see it.
Even if she insisted that her daughter-in-law was fine, family members would point out that a year had passed since she received the certificate and nothing had changed. The young couple would have had a physical issue if they hadn’t used contraception.
Serenity’s health was fine, so was it Zachary’s health problem?
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