As the father and son were talking, Monica entered with Tristan. Aiden, who was in the hall, quickly stopped what he was doing and greeted them with a smile. "Hello, young master, Miss Swain!"
Her voice rang out, and everyone in the room heard it.
"Hello," Monica replied, smiling warmly and being particularly polite.
Hearing the voices, Eason rushed out excitedly. "Brother! Monica! You're finally here!"
His mood was perfectly normal, with happiness and joy written all over his face. His recovery was going quite well.
As the two of them greeted each other with smiles, Eason ran over and took Monica's hand. "Monica, come play games with me! I learned a few new ones yesterday!"
"Sure."
As the girl agreed, Zack Clarke emerged as well.
"Dad."
The girl looked up. "Hello, Uncle Clarke."
Upon seeing Monica, Zack's mood naturally brightened. He thought that the young lady and his son looked perfect together, becoming more and more compatible.
"Hello, Monica," Zack Clarke said with a kind smile, clearly fond of her.
"Monica, come with me!" Eason pulled her toward the inner room.
As they walked, Monica glanced back at Tristan, who slightly raised the corner of his lips to signal that she could go in.
Both Zack Clarke and Tristan felt relieved because Eason had rarely been so happy. Ever since meeting Monica, the little guy's entire demeanor had changed.
At least, he had something to look forward to.
Inside the room, they played number games, with Monica patiently teaching Eason, who sometimes struggled to respond quickly.
Meanwhile, in the hall, Aiden prepared a pot of tea, and the father and son sat down to discuss work matters.
The scene was one of harmony and happiness.
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