At the same time.
Natalie was sitting in the living room. Olivia was watching short videos while eating the peanuts. Jasper was chatting on his phone. It was unknown who he was texting. From time to time, he would smile.
Caleb and Rachel went upstairs to sleep early. The elderly tended to get sleepy early and wake up early in the morning. They officially entered the lifestyle of the elderly.
Natalie finished reading Fairy Fortress's message and replied with a smile. [You guys not interfering is the best help to their education, especially you, Rose.]
Seeing her mother smile, Olivia leaned over to take a look. With one hand on the sofa, she tilted her body. After looking at the photo, she smiled. "Did Uncle attend the parent-teacher meeting with Edward today?"
Natalie answered, "I think so."
Olivia looked at the picture of the lecture again and sighed. "This is fate. I'm afraid Cyril's happy days are over."
Jasper's fingers tapped on the screen. Olivia leaned her head over to her brother's side to take a look and realized that it was dark. "Brother, you actually put on an anti-peeking screen. Something's going on with you."
After typing the last word, Jasper pressed the lock screen and replied without changing his expression, "My phone is filled with the client's information now. Aren't I going to set an anti-peeking screen?"
That made sense. "Alright."
Olivia trusted her brother's words very much.
Natalie glanced at her son, who was lying seriously, and smiled faintly. She continued to look at the messages in the group. Sherri was already overjoyed. She had been using laughing emojis to express her true feelings.
Sherri texted, [This is too fated. They even disciplined in sync. My brother will probably be furious.]
Rose said, [He've already showed his might. He plans to accompany Harper to fight to the death for the SAT.]
Natalie replied, [This is good. It cuts off Harper's attempts to make you guys give up on him. He will be able to climb up once his backup plan is blocked. Just don't interfere.]
Rose was also very helpless. [How would I know that he would be like this? My brother and I are also free-raised, but we didn't do anything like Harper, right?]
Sherri said, [Rose, what era were you in then? What era is it now? The Internet is so developed. Back then, you were playing with mud. Now, they're playing with the computer. How can it be the same?]
Natalie replied, [You're right. Just like Sherri, you definitely wouldn't have been able to say this 20 years ago. Look at how deep and thorough Sherri's comprehension is 20 years later.]
Ava sent a laughing emoji.
Sherri texted, [Natalie, it's too much. You're looking for trouble.]
Rose replied, [So Cultured. So Reasonable.]
She was a little dry from eating peanuts. Olivia took a sip of her drink and elbowed her brother, who was sending another message, on the arm. "Jasper, did you find the system installed by Uncle when you took my phone that day? Did anything appear?"
Jasper put the phone away again. "Location. Nothing else."
Olivia did not doubt her brother's words at all. "I see. Daddy is probably afraid that something will happen to us again."
"Yeah."
"Brother, come with us to Mosuland on May Day. We've already decided on our personnel. Auntie Stella, Ruby, me, oh, and Liam."
Natalie asked, "Are you going on a trip? Isn't Ruby's studio opening at the end of the month?" Why did she still have time to go out and play on May Day?
Olivia replied, "Yes. Stella and I persuaded her to change the time. Ruby has already changed the time to May 20th. We all feel that this time is quite meaningful."
Upon hearing this, Natalie glanced at her son. She saw him tighten his grip on the phone, and she quickly looked away. "There's no hurry. It's good to have fun before the opening. Jasper, you'll be busy in the future. Take advantage of the fact that you've just started work to go out with Olivia. Have fun and come back to work later."
Olivia really wanted to go out and play with her brother. She advised again, "Jasper, let's go together. It's a rare opportunity. We haven't gone out to play together for a long time. Mom, do you want to go together?"
Natalie refused. "I won't go. Your father and I have to travel several times a year. You young people should go. Aren't Nona and Cyril going?"
Olivia said, "Nona originally planned to go, but wasn't Cyril grounded? Nona said that he wouldn't go and planned to stay behind to help brother with his homework. Uncle gave Cyril a total goal of 1200. This arrow can only be pointed up and not down."
"This child is always so understanding. She can go, but she rejected so that Cyril wouldn't feel dissatisfied. This is like your aunt, always thinking from someone else's perspective."
Seeing that her brother did not agree, Olivia bumped her brother's shoulder again. "Jasper, did you hear what I told you?"
Jasper glanced at his phone and put it away. He replied, "Yes, I'll listen to Mom."
Then, he added in a firm tone, "Cyril can get 1200."
Natalie nodded in agreement with her son's idea. Olivia's focus was not on whether her brother could get into 1200. Seeing that her brother had agreed, she was overjoyed. "Oh yeah, I'm going upstairs. I'm going to buy some traveling things. Bye."
As soon as Olivia finished speaking, she had already jogged upstairs. Only Jasper and Natalie were left in the living room.
"You're chatting with Ruby." Natalie said affirmatively, not in a question. Her son had been holding his phone the entire night.
Jasper nodded and did not hide anything. "Yes."
Natalie smiled. "Your injuries are almost healed. Go to the studio and get Ruby to make a few more suits for you."
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