Chapter 3404
All they knew was that their disciples were dispersed across various locations, holding significant positions in multiple industries and wielding considerable power.
Only a select few had the privilege of meeting some of the senior members.
Suddenly, they all arrived in Wiltspoon, and even Old Lady York was so thrilled that she rushed to the Stone house to invite guests, not to mention Walter, the head of the Bucham family.
Audrey smiled and said, “That’s right. I’ll serve you a bowl of porridge first. By the time you arrive, it will be just the right temperature for you to enjoy without burning your mouth.”
“Auntie, you’re so thoughtful. Thank you, Auntie,” Serenity replied sweetly.
This made Audrey laugh heartily, showing her teeth.
Elisa nudged Remy beside her and whispered, “Ever since my mother discovered her nieces, her gentle and radiant smile has been reserved just for them.”
“Don’t I love you? You little ungrateful girl, I love you the most, yet you’re jealous of me.”
Once Audrey finished the call, she heard her daughter’s comments, shot her an amused glare, and then got up to help Serenity serve the porridge.
“Why don’t you two head out and not keep the elders waiting too long?” Audrey urged them to proceed to Wildridge Manor.
“When your niece arrives, you push your daughter aside. Mom, you still claim you’re not biased,” Elisa said playfully. However, she picked up her bag and remarked to Remy, “Let’s go. We’ll return when my mother remembers I’m her daughter.”
Remy replied, “Let’s go. Mom will finally have some peace and quiet while you’re gone. It’s impossible for her to have silence with the baby waking up and crying.”
Elisa then told Remy, “During the confinement period, babies sleep after eating and eat after waking up. He seems quite easy to care for. I thought that if babies are…
Taking care of babies is so easy that we should consider having more.
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In the future, our home will be livelier with more children. Who would have thought that as babies grow, they tend to cry more?
Elisa, of course, is the aunt who adores her nephew the most. Currently, there are only adults in the house, and not a single child is crying or making a fuss. It’s incredibly quiet.
Remy understands this well, as he has several nephews at home. His eldest brother, Ben, has a son named Enzo and a daughter named Avah. Avah is quiet and prefers to laugh rather than cry. Each day, she is awakened by Enzo’s cries and watches him showcase his crying skills.
Remy’s second brother, Carter, also has two sons who are now one year old. These boys can walk and speak a few simple words, but they are quite mischievous. When they misbehave, they create chaos, leaving the house in disarray every day.
Fabian, the youngest, tends to cry the most. Tim, the fourth brother, often teases Fabian, calling him a little crybaby. Interestingly, Fabian has a special fondness for the old doctor. Whenever the doctor comes to visit, Fabian behaves well and sleeps peacefully after eating, though he often looks around with his eyes wide open if he can’t sleep. The old doctor keeps him entertained by chatting with him.
The grandfather and grandson engage in playful babble, neither fully understanding what the other is saying.
The old doctor frequently complains about Tim and Dr. Carden, saying they lack the patience to care for the baby properly, which is why he cries. He believes babies need someone to play with them.
“I’ve seen many babies, but our Avah is the most well-behaved,” Remy says fondly about his little niece.
Not to mention Remy, everyone at FC Manor adored Avah the most. Laurel, Carter’s wife, often confided in Jane about her desire for change, and Jane suggested that she have another child—a beautiful daughter. However, Laurel was apprehensive due to the challenges posed by her two sons. She was resolute in her decision not to have another child, fearing it might be another boy. Carter understood Laurel’s feelings; since they already had two sons, he felt it was perfectly acceptable if she didn’t want to have more children. He also preferred not to have a large family that might distract Laurel from her career. As a career-driven individual, Laurel had begun to pay less attention to Carter, and with their two mischievous sons, Carter’s significance in her life had diminished from first place to third, with their sons occupying the top two spots.