-When fighting for the house, Mr. and Mrs. Howden said they would give up their adopted daughter's inheritance and give it all to their two granddaughters. Afterwards, Serenity sent sgifts to the Howden family.
That's it.
Because her mother was adopted by her adoptive family several times when she was a child, she lost a lot of her memories. She guessed that's selective forgetting.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtSerenity and Liberty were also very sensible. They asked their mother about her childhood once or twice, but their mother was unwilling to recall the memories or talk about the past, so the sisters never asked again.
Serenity particularly wanted to know about her mother's childhood. Before her mother was three or four years old, she was a very happy child.
Old Mr. Jimenez seemed to be lost in memories and said, "Ms. Harlow is very sweet and cute. When you see Sonny now, it's like seeing Miss Harlow when she was a child. She is really loved by everyone. Even though she often gets into trouble, no one is willing to scold her. That's the nature of a child. Miss Audrey is not as sweet- talking as her sister. She really makes people want to hug her, kiss her, and love her well." She was such a lovely child, but because of the great changes in her family, her fate took a drastic turn, and she passed away early.
Harlow: This topic was very heavy.
The old lady changed the subject and asked Audrey, "Is it tto eat? I chere early with an empty stomach, and I'm hungry now." Audrey knew what the old lady meant. Her sister Harlow's early death was also a pain in her heart.
"It's tto eat; let's go eat first." Audrey said to Old Mr. Jimenez in a gentle voice, "Uncle Jimenez, you have slept all day and haven't eaten anything. Go eat something first, and then take Sonny to play for a while." Old Mr. Jimenez pulled back his wandering thoughts and said kindly, "Then let's eat first." He lowered his head and said to Sonny in his arms, "Sonny, let's go to eat. Can you eat by yourself? Do you want an adult to feed you?" Sonny straightened his back immediately and said, "Great Grandpa, I could eat by myself a long tago. I don't need to be fed. I eat by myself in kindergarten. The teacher praisesfor being great. There are schildren in my class who eat very slowly and always need the teacher to feed them. My mom and aunt often toldthat I should do my own things and feed myself." Old Mrs. Jimenez was amused by Sonny's words.
"Sonny is awesome!" There is a reason why Sonny is adorable and loved by everyone. He is smart, sensible, and yet childlike.
Old Mr. Jimenez put Sonny down. He held Sonny's little hand, and Sonny also held his hand tightly.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmOne old and one young, walking slowly.
Sonny would say from tto time, "Great Grandpa, go slower; be careful of the slippery floor." "Sonny, hold on to great grandpa." Old Mr. Jimenez teased him.
No wonder old friends are urging their apprentices to get marriedland have children. The days of playing En with grandchildren are truly happy.
As soon as Old Mr. Jimenez got along with Sonny, he fell in love with this little kid and wished that this little kid could sit on his lap every day. Sonny said, "Well, I will hold Grandpa back." Everyone looked at the old man and the child.
The silver fox, Ezequiel, touched the cute baby beside him and signaled the baby to look at the old man and the child.