The night was getting darker.
As time went by, the night passed quietly in people’s dreams.
The sun rose, and a new day arrived.
Wiltspoon, Wildridge Manor.
Serenity came down from upstairs.
“sister.”
When Serenity heard that her sister was coming, she went downstairs.
Tania was chatting with Liberty.
Hearing Serenity’s voice, both Tania and Liberty looked at her, who was walking down.
Serenity came over, called her mother-in-law, then sat next to Liberty and asked, “Sister, why do you have time to come and see me today?”
As soon as the sound fell, Liberty poked her forehead with her finger.
“Sister, don’t you welcome me to see you?”
Serenity immediately hugged one of Liberty’s arms and said with a smile, “Sister, I don’t see you very often because you’re always busy. You always say that there are too many people in the restaurant when I come to see you. You don’t want me to stay there for too long because you’re afraid I’ll accidentally bump into someone. Sister, I’m also worried about you; it’s not that you won’t let me stay there. Sister, Sonny hasn’t come back yet?”
Yesterday afternoon, Serenity and Zachary picked up Sonny and sent him to Brown’s house. Hank tried his best to keep Sonny at home for dinner, and Sonny finally stayed at Brown’s house.
Hank told Serenity and Zachary that he would send Sonny home after dinner.
“He’s back. It was very late last night. His dad sent him to my restaurant. His dad didn’t enter the restaurant. He left him at the door of the restaurant and left. Now he has gone out to play long ago. He came to the villa. How could he be there? Quiet time.”
Serenity smiled and said, “That’s what children are like. I thought he would spend the weekend at Brown’s house.”
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