But in the blink of an eye.
Ezra hugged Avah.
Jane’s adoptive mother, Galilea, was holding Enzo.
None of the Johnson family and seniors caught it.
Jane leaned into Serenity’s ear and whispered: “You see, I have fallen out of favor seriously. The next generation, the next generation, my parents and the others only kiss two little guys now. I will go back to my mother’s house without bringing two Little guy, my mother will ask me what to do at home?”
Serenity expressed her understanding.
Just like when she went back to Wildridge Manor, her in-laws were not happy without Sonny.
Zachary, who was being entertained by Ben and his two uncles, stretched his neck and looked at the little baby girl when Ezra sat back on the sofa with Avah in her arms.
Tim said: “You don’t need to read Mr. York. You have no chance to hug my niece. It’s hard to get me as an uncle.”
Tim was able to hug his niece from his wife’s hand only after his wife snatched his niece.
His niece, it was no exaggeration to say that she was loved by thousands of people.
Jared Murphy said rather embarrassingly: “It’s my uncle who is lucky. Jane often takes the child home. I can hug my niece at my house for as long as I want.”
After the sound fell, he received envious and jealous eyes from Tim.
Jared became even more embarrassing.
The elders began to chat about the doll scriptures.
Young wives also had topics to talk about.
Ben had no choice but to call several CEOs outside and sit down under a gazebo in the yard.
Ben said to Zachary: “Come here this time, stay a few more days.”
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