Ernest was actually getting a little curious then.
"You said that even Sebastian participated in this, so this thing sure is influential, right?" Ernest asked.
Based on his understanding of Sebastian, Ernest knew that no ordinary thing could bother Sebastian.
However, if it alerted Sebastian, it had to be a huge matter then.
"Well, it's not considered a big deal for us, but it's a big deal for the Jones family, especially for our father. It's a really big deal," Gary said.
Gary deliberately kept him guessing and didn't explain in detail.
"It's a big deal for our father. Does it have anything to do with Sylvia?" Ernest guessed.
Of course, Ernest was also very smart. In an instant, he observed the details and guessed it right.
Gary burst into laughter. "Looks like we brothers are too similar. You got it right. This has something to do withSylvia."
"I didn't want to participate in things related to Sylvia, but when I thought about how she had stepped over my head and bullied me for so many years, I have to participate in this," said Ernest as he laughed.
"Let me give you some prelude. You should come back for breakfast tomorrow morning. Anyway, Sylvia isn't at home. She won't have the time to come home now," Gary said.
"Okay, Gary. I'm listening!" said Ernest.
Gary briefly told him about Kendrix. After hearing that, Ernest took a deep breath and said, "Sylvia is still young yet she is already thinking about this sort of thing."
"I know right." Gary couldn't help but to laugh. "I also feel like as she's wanting to get in a relationship, it seems that we are getting old."
"So, it's not playing tricks on her, but it's to help her to score the first place." Ernest was a little disappointed.
"We'll have our peace after we successfully marry off Sylvia to Kendrix, get it?"
In the end, it was Gary who had a bigger picture of the situation.
It suddenly dawned on Ernest. "You've seen Kendrix. Are you sure he can handle Sylvia?"
"I'm sure he can handle Sylvia," Gary said with certainty. "And Sylvia likes him very much. There's a light in her eyes."
"Well, I will take Leah home tomorrow morning before breakfast. Leah and I will participate in this matter too. How can such an exciting thing be short of our participation?" Ernest also became excited as Gary was successful in arousing his enthusiasm.
"Okay, I'll wait for you to come back for breakfast tomorrow morning. I will arrange for the housekeeper to make your breakfast!"
"No need for the trouble," said Ernest.
"It isn't for you, it's for Leah," Gary said. "All right, that's it."
"Thank you, Gary." Ernest sincerely thanked him.
"You're welcome," Gary said.
Hanging up the phone, Gary looked up and saw that Celeste was looking at him, looking like she had a lot to say.
Gary smiled and asked, "What are you looking at? Don't you recognize me?"
Celeste looked at him for a while, then opened her mouth and said, "I noticed that you seem to be particularly keen on Sylvia's matters, and after hearing what you told him, Ernest immediately became interested as well."
"Of course we're interested. It's a once in a lifetime opportunity," Gary said.
Celeste shook her head. "Although you're talking about tricking Sylvia, none of you is willing to really trick her. You're all good brothers."
Gary smiled slightly when he heard that. It seemed that Celeste was also intelligent and was able to see the essence of it.
He smiled and said, "You're getting to know us better and better now. You're right. Sylvia is our only sister so far. Naturally, we should pay more attention to her."
Celeste's eyes were full of envy. She really envied Sylvia, who had brothers who doted on her and worried about her.
Usually, they fought and quarrelled with each other, but when something happened, the brothers would attend to it. It was really warm.
Perhaps it was because she grew up alone, so sometimes she would be particularly envious of such familial affection.
The look in her eyes was captured effortlessly by Gary.
Gary immediately opened his mouth and said, "You have us in the future, and you'll be cared for by all of us as well." "I know." Celeste shook her head and broke into laughter. "I'm just jealous of Sylvia. She has so many brothers caring for her, but I'm also envious of Sylvia's personality. It's precisely because she lives in such a happy family that she developed such a confident, bubbly, and adorable personality."
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