Benedict felt emotional after speaking to the little boys for a long time.
These two children had grown up without many things that any ordinary kid would have, yet he, as their grandfather, did nothing.
Fortunately, Rosalie, as a mother, brought them up quite well. From the conversation, Benedict could see that there was no deviation in the personalities and mentalities of the two children.
They grew up surprisingly well.
His eldest grandson, Lucian, had an amazing memory and logical mind. He was a rare decision-making genius.
On the other hand, Nox had an active mind and a strong interest in technology. He was also a rare talent in technical research and development.
Of course, the two people had some complementary characteristics. It was as if they had been in a seamless cooperative relationship since they were in their mommy’s womb.
Meanwhile, Estelle was lively and adorable. She was also sensible and sensitive. Benedict was sure there was a talent in her that they had not found.
It was a blessing to the Lawrence family that Rosalie and Byron had given birth to the triplets.
Lucian and Nox were close to Benedict now, and they talked about many things, which brightened their day.
It was almost time to go back. After Melody watched Estelle’s performance, she held Estelle’s hand and returned to the headmaster’s office.
Anger flared up in Melody when she saw the two boys talking happily with her husband. She tried hard to suppress her burning rage.
“Is Estie getting thinner lately? Look at her!” Melody muttered, “Did her mommy not do her job and feed Estie well?”
She was apparently trying to blame Rosalie.
Estelle immediately shook her head and explained, “Grandma, there's no such thing. Mommy fell sick a while ago, really, really sick! She has just started getting better. I’m worried about Mommy, but I am eating well.”
Hearing Melody accusing his mommy, Lucian spoke out for her, “Mommy is nice to Estie. Estie looks a little thinner because she has lost her baby fat. I’m sure her weight is just the same.”
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