“What about us ordinary people, Grandma May? If Zachary and the rest are considered mediocre, we’re probably bottom feeders.”
Clive smiled and joked around.
Remy nodded in agreement.
Grandma May laughed aloud.
Her nine grandsons were her greatest pride.
After a few more years, her grandsons would have formed their own families. Even if she died, she could leave with a smile on her face.
Patrick looked toward Sonny again.
Sonny was in Serenity’s arms, looking at everyone curiously. He did not understand what the elders were saying.
“He does look a lot like her,” Patrick murmured to himself.
“He looks a lot like Ms. Lisa when she was young. If he had his hair in braids and wore a dress, he would look exactly like her.”
Patrick was lost in reminiscence while staring at Sonny.
Back then, Lisa used to ask him to lift her whenever she saw him. “Uncle True, upsy-daisy.”
He could never refuse her request.
Patrick would lift her high and spin her around before putting her on his shoulder. When he spun her around in the garden, she would open her arms and say she could fly.
If Tiara saw them, she would always scold Lisa, asking the girls to stop getting him to play with them because he was busy.
Patrick would brush it off every time. The kids liked him. He could always squeeze some time out to play with the girls, no matter how busy he was.
Tiara said he spoiled her daughters more than their father did.
Patrick would simply laugh.
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