Grandma May: I will only pamper my great-grandson.
When the elevator went down to the first floor, Zachary hugged Sonny again. “Let him go.”
Serenity said, “You dote on him too much.”
Sonny hugged Zachary’s neck and said in a sweet voice, “My uncle likes me the most. My aunt is just envious of me.”
Serenity smiled and pinched his little face. She said, “Yes, yes, your uncle dotes on you the most. Who doesn’t dote on you?”
Whether it was the York family’s elders, Stone family members, or Lewis family members, they all doted on Sonny.
To keep Sonny from becoming spoiled, Serenity and Liberty should be more strict with him.
Zachary was cold, but he really loved his children.
After the child in Serenity’s belly is born, she still doesn’t know how doted Zachary will be. Sonny said he was his little brother.
Although her husband’s family hopes that she will have a daughter, they will be equally happy if it is a son. After all, he is the first of his grandchildren (great-grandchildren).
The couple is used to going to the Wiltspoon Hotel for dinner.
Zachary had already arranged to go there in advance.
When they went to the hotel, they didn’t have to wait too long before the waiter started serving the food.
Sonny was still young and ate by himself. Rice grains often fell all over the table. Occasionally, he expressed a desire for adult feeding.
When he couldn’t take more than two bites, he pushed the small bowl in front of Serenity and said, “Auntie, feed me.”
Serenity said to him, “Eat it by yourself first, and then I’ll feed you when your aunt is full.”
Sonny said, “I eat very slowly and can’t finish it. Auntie, you nourish me. I want my aunt to feed me. I want my aunt to feed me.”
Serenity looked at her aunt.
Watch quietly.
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