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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 2767

Jane echoed, “That’s true. Sometimes when Laurence plays alone, and no one is watching him, you can’t hear any sound. But when you find him, you’ll discover he’s up to mischief. There was one time he even smeared my lipstick all over the floor.”

Elisa, having no experience with children except for Sonny, whom she always found sensible, adorable, and smart, was surprised to learn about another side of children she had not known.

She regarded children as angels.

As for her nephew, he did not look very cute when he was born, but he was getting cuter by the day.

She took several photos of her nephew every day, claiming it was to create a growing-up documentary for him.

Well, he cried a bit too much.

He cried when he felt hungry or needed a diaper change. Babies who had not learned how to speak would just cry when they wanted something.

After chatting about children for a while, Jane heard Connor’s cries, and both children were awake. She got up to pick up her son, while Chloe was already in Ben’s arms.

Holding her daughter in one arm and pulling a suitcase in the other, Remy said to Ben, “Let me help you with Chloe. It’ll make things easier for you.”

“You help me carry the suitcase.”

Ben released his grip on the suitcase, allowing Remy to handle it, and said, “Just take it outside and load it into the car. We’ll head to Wildridge Manor in a bit.”

Their private plane was parked at Wildridge Manor because Remy’s villa did not have enough space for their private plane.

Remy shook his head, muttering, "I want to hold Chloe, and he still asked me to pull the suitcase. You and Jane are leaving soon, so let me cuddle Chloe a little longer. It won’t hurt to let me hold her a bit longer.”

Muttering aside, Remy still helped his brother with the suitcase.

Ben greeted Serenity and Elisa with a nod while holding his daughter. He waited for his wife to approach with their son, then said to her, “Jane, let’s go.”

“Where’s Laurence?”

“He’s still outside playing with Sonny.”

“Just go call him in.”

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