“Grandma, I’m not smart. I’m very stupid. You’re the best.” Evan flattered his grandma.
It was not flattering; grandma was very powerful.
In the eyes of outsiders, they were already very good people, but they still couldn’t escape grandma’s eyes.
Evan said, “Grandma, I didn’t play any tricks.”
Grandma May: “That’s your business. You can do whatever you like. I have already chosen a wife for you. It’s also your business whether you pursue her or not. One year is enough for you to think about it carefully. However, I would like to remind you that there are no men in our York family who are both independent and single-minded. You should not break the good family tradition of the York family.”
Evan accompanied him with a smile. “Grandma, I know. Grandma, I have to drive. Let’s talk when I get back.”
“Drive carefully on the road.” Grandma May warned him, and she hung up the phone.
After Grandma May hung up the phone, she handed it to Sam.
“My fish.”
She was concerned that others would eat the fish she had personally caught.
Sam smiled and said, “Old Madam York, The fish you grilled smells so good. No one will snatch the fish from you.”
These old ladies who came with their children and lived in the workers’ dormitory, although they could chat with Grandma May, also understood that no matter how approachable Grandma May was, she was the anchor of the York family. They would accompany Grandma May to chat, fish, pick flowers, etc.
They didn’t dare touch Grandma May’s things lightly.
Their children’s work is all here.
All the workers at Wildridge Manor had very good welfare benefits. At the foot of the mountain, several dormitories were constructed. There were family suites. The hotel arranged family suites for those who came with their families. Those who were alone had a small kitchen, a single room, and a small bathroom.
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