Byron pretended not to hear. He drank his tea and looked at the work items on his mobile phone.
Lucian and Nox heard that it was for them. They could not help but look at each other, then looked at Mommy.
They could not figure it out. A while ago, Grandma was cold to them, saying that they were not Daddy's children. Now she wanted to give them clothes and toys.
Estie was curious, walked over, and asked, "Grandma, you bought these for my brothers, don't you have mine?"
Melody was extremely embarrassed because only Estie responded to her. She quickly explained to Estie with a smile. "Today I went to a clothing store for boys. Grandma will get you something else another time, okay?"
Estie nodded and asked again, "Grandma, are you willing to accept my two older brothers now? Have you noticed that they look more and more like Daddy?"
A child’s words are often the simplest and true.
In the past, Melody was never willing to admit the truth. Now that Estie said it, she could not help but take a closer look at Lucian and Nox.
Indeed, they were starting to look more similar. The boys resembled Byron like a replica of when he was a boy, especially between the eyebrows.
Melody smiled and beckoned to the two little ones again. "Come and try on the clothes to see if they fit."
The two children shook their heads in unison. "No, it’s okay. Mommy will get them for us. Thank you!"
There was no title, just a direct rejection.
Melody's eyes turned misty.
She still kept a slight smile. "Yes, your Mommy takes good care of you. I’m incompetent as a grandma! It's my fault!"
These words finally softened Rosalie’s heart.
Immediately, she nodded to the two little ones. "Go, go and try on the new clothes Grandma bought for you. You must thank Grandma!"
The two boys were a little surprised but nodded happily too.
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