Claire didn't delve deeper into her thoughts. She looked at Bertie and said, "Uncle, Annie is called Monica, she's our friend. In fact, we all already knew each other, but we only recently found out that she is our sister."
Bertie sat down in his chair, full of interest in the details about his daughter. "Claire, tell me more about her," he said, following Rowan's wishes, taking the opportunity to give Bertie a preliminary understanding of Monica.
At the Swain family villa, after having breakfast, Monica's phone rang. Her parents' gaze fell on her phone placed on the table. Monica picked it up and looked at the screen, then glanced at the two elders sitting on the opposite couch. "It's... Dr. Watson."
"Hurry and answer it," Algerone urged.
Monica's finger slid to answer the call, and she put it on speakerphone. Rowan's voice came through, "Monica, have you had breakfast?"
"I just finished."
"I'm on my way to pick you up. I'll be there in about ten minutes."
"Okay."
"See you in a bit. Bye~" After speaking, Rowan hung up.
Then there was a brief silence in the Swain family living room. They were already prepared to leave and didn't have much to tidy up. The only thing they needed to tidy up were their feelings and emotions.
After a short while, Rowan's car stopped in the yard filled with blooming roses. He got out of the car. Under the bright sunlight, his tall and imposing figure exuded a certain aura.
Algerone and Belinda walked out of the living room with Monica.
"Good morning, Uncle and Aunt," he greeted them politely. "Monica."
As the king of Lu Layeka, the two elders of the Swain family didn't know how to greet him for a moment, they just smiled and nodded, "Hello, Dr. Watson."
"Brother," Monica's gaze fell on his face.
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