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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 845

However, Sienna still mustered the courage to respond gently, "I love you too, Honey."

Sienna's daughter was named Candice, a name given by Florence.

Initially, Gary and his sons all vied to name the little girl, but amidst the fervor of discussion, none of their suggestions gained traction. Instead, Florence's spontaneous suggestion was accepted.

Thus, she became Candice, or simply Candy. She was the darling of the family, showered with boundless love by all.

From a tender age, Candice was bright, sweet-natured, and exceptionally adorable.

When she started kindergarten, the entire family rallied to give her a grand enrollment ceremony. The celebration was so extravagant that it startled her teachers.

Several imposing men, holding banners and gifts of flowers and lollipops, played instruments at the kindergarten gate, making a spectacular scene.

Long after Candice had entered, they lingered outside, reluctant to depart. Upon inquiry, it turned out these enthusiastic family members were Candice's grandfather, father, and uncles.

It was said that distant relations were close kin. Yet, her closest companions were her elder cousins, who doted on her excessively, sometimes leading to bouts of jealousy and all sorts of quarrels.

If questioned, Candice would lament the burden of overwhelming love, often leaving her feeling troubled.

It was then on Candice's tenth birthday that her fourth cousin brother, Jasper, introduced her to a melancholic and strikingly handsome young man.

"Candice, meet my uncle, Elio!" Jasper declared.

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