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Married at First Sight
Chapter 4749
“If you don’t like them, just avoid them. Forget about them. Do you want to go shopping before you go back?”
Sonny thought for a moment and said, “My dad bought us a lot of food and toys. That’s enough. Let’s not go shopping anymore. Let’s go back quickly. I miss Belle and Juniper.”
“Auntie, did Juniper look for me?”
Serenity smiled. “Of course not! You know how much Juniper clings to you, her brother. When you’re not home, she asks every ten minutes when you’re coming back.”
“Even Belle asks a few times.”
Juniper is half a year older than Belle and speaks fluently now.
Belle still only speaks in short sentences.
Hanging out with her brothers and sisters this summer, the little one should soon be able to speak fluently.
Serenity is a skilled talker. Even though Zachary looks sullen all the time, he’s also very articulate when it comes to business.
Neither of them is exactly bad at talking, and their precious daughter will be a very articulate child too.
An hour later,
the aunt and nephew returned to the foot of the villa and saw that the stream was crowded with people.
“Auntie, they’re fishing in the stream.”
Sonny rolled down the car window. With his sharp eyesight, he spotted his friends catching fish in the creek with their small fishing nets.
The creek was full of small fish, but they were very agile and difficult to catch, especially with the small fishing nets used in the park.
But they wanted to play in the water.
While the villa had a fake spring, it wasn’t as fun as the stream at the foot of the mountain, where the children loved Zachary York.
Summer is a time for water activities.
The old lady had a group of little ones, each armed with a net and a small bucket, catching fish in the stream.
By the stream, the old lady and a few other elderly women with whom she usually chatted were sitting. They weren’t chatting, just watching the children play in the water and catch fish. Those elderly women weren’t
even old enough to be great-grandmothers yet. Their youngest grandchildren, about the same age as the old lady’s great-grandchildren, joined in the fishing, something they were happy to see.
Zachary York with the young masters of the villa had cultivated a certain bond; when they grew up, their grandchildren would have no worries about their futures.
Even if they couldn’t get a job at the York Group, taking over their parents’ jobs at Wildridge Villa was still a possibility. The salary and benefits were better than at many other companies.
Serenity parked the car briefly and asked Sonny, “Do you want to go over?”
“Yes.”
Although Sonny was eleven, he was still eager to play whenever he had a day off.
Mostly, he saw his friends there.
“Okay, let’s go.”
Serenity knew without even asking that her eldest son was one of them.
Not only was Bao Bao there, but Bei Bei was too, though Bei Bei wasn’t allowed to catch fish; she was too young. She
could play in the water, though.
The old woman had someone dig a hole by the stream and put a dozen small fish in it. Then she had Juniper and Bei Bei squat by the hole and use their small nets to scoop up the fish.