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Married at First Sight


Chapter 5237


Lewis really couldn’t handle her grandfather.


“Don’t fantasize about any outstanding young man becoming your grandson-in-law. I’ve already said I don’t want to get married, and I don’t want a son-in-law to move in.


I’ll just do IVF and have twins.” “I can raise them myself, anyway, I can afford it. If I have the energy, I can do two more IVF cycles and have two sets of twins. Then you’ll have four greatgrandchildren, isn’t that enough?”


She only wanted children, not a husband.


She had no time for dating or dealing with romantic relationships. Both Maverick York and Sonny Brown were extremely busy, and so was she.


If she had to choose between his cousins, how would she cultivate a relationship? By phone?


Even if she did, they wouldn’t have that much time for private calls.


“Grandpa, if you bring this up again, I’ll get angry and never come to Dongguan again.”


Mr. Lewis quickly said, “Alright, alright, Grandpa won’t say it anymore. It’s your life’s big event, do whatever you want, Grandpa doesn’t care. Just let Grandpa be your great-grandfather.”


“That’s true, Grandpa can’t just see a young man and fantasize that he’s your grandson-inlaw. Men as outstanding as Maverick York and Sonny Brown are unlikely to come to our door. If I marry them, it’ll be a long-distance marriage. Grandpa, are you willing to let that happen?”


“You can have a double marriage.”


Lewis glared at her grandfather.


The old man immediately raised his hands in surrender, “Alright, alright, I won’t say it anymore. We’re tired from shopping today, let’s wash up and go to bed early. Remember to call your mother, we’ll go shopping tomorrow and buy her some gifts to take back.”


“I know.”


The old man got up and went back to his room first.


Lewis watched her grandfather go into the room before taking out her phone to call her mother. Mrs. Lewis answered the phone quickly.


As soon as the call connected, she asked, “Wanning, you and Grandpa went to Dongguan on a business trip. Were you so busy? You didn’t even call your mother once, just sent a text message to let her know you were safe.”


“Yes, I was busy.”


“Mom, what are you doing? It’s quite noisy around here.”


Lewis heard noises around her mother; it was the sound of children


playing. “Your relatives brought their children to our house again? Tell them to watch the children and not let them go upstairs.”


Although her room was locked, her mother had a key, and she was afraid her mother would open the door and let the children in.


Mrs. Lewis said, “I didn’t let them upstairs. They’re playing downstairs. It’s just your uncles and aunts bringing their grandchildren. Kids are mischievous and active; it’s normal for them to be noisy.”


“Our house just lacks this kind of lively noise. Your uncles and aunts and I are playing mahjong.”


Lewis was used to this; whenever she and Grandpa weren’t home, her uncles and aunts liked to bring their children to her house.


When they left, they took quite a few things from her house.


I remember when she was little, whenever she got a new toy, her cousins would take it if they liked it. She would get angry, and the adults would say she was stingy, saying her family was so rich, and that she had so many toys, what was wrong with sharing some with her siblings?


Later, she stopped buying toys and asked her grandfather to stop giving her toys


, lest relatives take them. She told her mother countless times, but her mother always said it was just some toys, and they could give them to relatives; if she liked them, her mother would buy her new ones.