“Grandma, our brothers were all taught by you. If you dislike us, it means denying your own educational achievements.”
Grandma May was speechless.
Her precious eldest grandson, Zachary, was becoming more and more eloquent. This was all due to her, because Zachary married Serenity, her granddaughter-in-law.
Serenity’s smile never faded.
Every time Grandma May quarreled with Zachary, she laughed until her belly hurt.
“Seren, let’s ignore him. He keeps a straight face and is extremely serious all day long. You are the only one who can stand him. If it were the second woman, she would have been far away. When children see him when he goes out at night, it can make them cry.”
Zachary had a dark look on his face.
Serenity said, “No, I think Zachary is very good. He is not cold at all. Anyway, he is gentle and considerate in front of me, and he is a model husband. I am very satisfied.”
Zachary immediately looked happy. “My wife is good to me.”
Grandma May smiled and said, “You two can torture a single person to death by showing off your affection.”
“Grandma, don’t you like to see us so affectionate?” Zachary asked Grandma rudely.
Grandma May laughed, “I am happy, happy, very happy to see you taken down by Seren. Oh, I don’t know who swore that he would not fall in love with Seren or pursue his wife.”
Zachary’s face turned green. “Grandma, please stop digging into old scores.”
Serenity said sternly, “My man is my man; you can’t escape from me.”
“Domineering, grandma likes your domineering attitude!”
Grandma May and Serenity smiled at each other, left Zachary behind, and took the lead in entering the house.
Zachary shook his head helplessly and fondly.
Grandma May was like an old, naughty child.
She was also the sea-fixing needle of their York family.
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