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Married at First Sight
Chapter 5193
After taking a bite of the pastry, Grandma Hank praised it as delicious.
“Grandma likes it, I’ll pack some for her to take home later, but Grandma shouldn’t eat too much at once, the pastries are sweet, and they can easily raise blood sugar levels in older people,”
Grandma Hank said. “Grandma knows, she only eats one a day.”
“Sonny, don’t listen to your grandma, she’ll definitely finish it in one day. She can’t keep anything she likes, like a mouse that can’t keep food overnight,”
Grandpa Hank said, talking about his wife.
“…”
Grandma Hank said awkwardly, “I don’t know why, the older I get, the more I act like a child, the more I want to eat snacks.”
The couple were both very old, one of them was already on the verge of death, and Grandma Hank didn’t want to watch her diet, feeling that she could eat as much as she could each day.
“Grandpa, you have to keep an eye on Grandma, don’t let her eat so much,”
Hank Sonny sat down opposite the two elders and asked many more questions with concern.
“Sonny, hasn’t your mother come back yet?” Grandma Hank couldn’t help but ask about her former daughter-in-law.
Hank Sonny replied, “Juniper Farrell has already graduated from university. My mother wants her to learn how to handle family affairs and company matters, so it takes time to teach her. Unless it’s something major, my mother won’t be coming back.”
The Lewis Group has expanded its business in Jensburg, and his stepfather also often stays in Jensburg.
“My aunt often flies to Jensburg.”The only person her mother worried about was her aunt. Her aunt frequently flew to Jensburg, so the sisters could get together occasionally, and her mother rarely returned to Wiltspoon.
“Your mother can’t just worry about your sister; she needs to worry about your important life event too. Since your sister was born, I feel she favors her more. You’re over thirty and still single; isn’t your mother worried?”
Old Mrs. Hank had mixed feelings about Liberty. She was grateful that Liberty had raised Sonny so well—the Hank family was proud to have a grandson like Hank Sonny—but she also felt Liberty doted on her daughter more.
After Sonny became an adult, Liberty basically let him do whatever he wanted.
She could have paved a smoother, brighter path for Sonny.
Not to mention his career—Sonny was capable, the CEO of several companies, his businesses were thriving, so she didn’t need to worry—but his important life event needed her attention.
Wasn’t Liberty, as his mother, worried at all?
“Sonny, don’t just focus on making money. You can’t earn all the money in the world. You’re successful now, with a great career and excellent qualities in all aspects. It’s time to find a good girl to marry.”
“Your grandma and grandpa are getting old. We don’t know when they’ll pass away. We all want to hold our great-grandchild while we’re still alive. You’re our only grandson, so that hope falls on you.”
When talking to her daughter, Grandma Hank said she had no right to interfere in Sonny’s life, but she couldn’t help nagging in front of him.
“Grandma, my mom isn’t biased. She treats my sister and me equally.”
“My sister will take over her job in the future. That’s the rule of the Feng family. I don’t have the surname Feng, so it has nothing to do with me. I don’t need to take over my mom’s job either.”
Hank Sonny didn’t like his grandma saying that his mother was biased.