Rosemary can't wait to find a crack in the ground, it's all this man's fault, causing her to lose face in front of her children.
Burying her head on Wilson's shoulder, Nina strode up to them on her two short legs and said in a milky voice, "Daddy, are you and Mommy playing kissy kissy?"
"......"
"Wilson it's all your fault!"
Wilson was in a particularly good mood as he reached out and tapped his hands on his body.
"Baby, this matter later daddy in tell you OK!"
Nina looked at her mother and nodded with seeming understanding.
"Take little miss and little young master to the restaurant!"
"Yes, young master!"
The maid hurried up and took the two little ones in the direction of the dining room.
It wasn't until the kids had all left that Rosemary lifted her head up, gave him a stern glare, and headed for the dining room.
After breakfast, Wilson asked Bruce to prepare the car and the family drove together to the supermarket downtown.
"Mommy, can I buy some toys later?"
Nina, sitting in the middle, looked at Rosemary with a crooked little head and a look of anticipation.
Rosemary looked at her and said, "Tell Mommy why you suddenly want to buy toys?"
Two days ago Edmund came over and brought a bunch of toys for the two of them. Although there is no shortage of money for them, Rosemary has been teaching her children since they were young to be frugal and not to spend money frivolously.
Even though Marian sometimes doesn't agree with her, she feels that The Grant family's grandchildren should use the best, eat the best, and don't need to be restricted,.
The good thing is that Wilson supports her, so Marian can't say anything about it.
"There's a kid in our class whose birthday is the day after tomorrow, and I want to buy him a birthday present!" Worried that Rosemary wouldn't agree, the little one added, "I won't use your money, Mommy! I have my own money!"
With that, the little hand took out a handful of change from inside her pocket and placed it in front of Rosemary's face, showing it to her.
"Look, doesn't Nina have a lot of money?"
Looking at the change, Rosemary softly asked, "How did Nina get so much money?"
Nina is afraid of Rosemary's birth, and her small eyes look to Blume beside her.
"I gave it to her!"
Blume, who was sitting on the side, had a small face and a cool expression throughout.
Rosemary knows that the two siblings have a good relationship and is not surprised by Blume's words. Although Blume usually doesn't like to talk much, he dotes on Nina and basically, as long as she asks, Blume will agree.
"Did Nina thank her brother?"
"Thank you brother!"
"You're welcome!"
Blume's face is still cold, the look is simply the same as Wilson, in front of outsiders, Wilson is Blume this expression.
Rosemary looked at them both, father and son, shook her head, and hugged Nina to herself.
The car pulled up in front of the supermarket and Rosemary got out with Nina in her arms, while Wilson and Blume got out of the car one after the other.
"Blume, is there anything you'd like to buy?"
Looking at her son, who was walking ahead, Rosemary asked with a smile.
"No!"
"Mommy I do, I want to buy a box of chocolates can I?"
"Doesn't Nina not like chocolate?"
Staring at her own baby daughter, Rosemary asked curiously.
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