"My dear grandson, when your great-grandfather was young, it was no problem to knock down a dozen strong men. Although he is old, it is no problem to hold my own grandson." Jessan, who was getting old and stubborn picked up little Chris with both hands. Kissed his forehead: "You’re so good. I like it when I look at you. Come home with my great-grandpa."
"No." Unexpectedly, when Chris heard this, he immediately struggled to get down and said loudly, "I want to be with mommy and won't go back with you."
Jessan was stunned. Chris took the opportunity to climb down, ran to Sylvia and held Mommy's hand tightly.
Although this grandpa and grandma are very much kind, they just want to be with their mommy.
Marivic was stunned for a moment and then immediately expressed her position: "Christopher, of course, the child must be with mommy, so today we are here to pick you up and take you and your mommy to your great-grandma's house."
As she spoke, she took a few steps forward, held Sylvia's hand and said kindly:
"Sylvia, thank you so much your hard work for giving birth to such a lovely child for our Bridgewater family."
The word 'hard work' made Sylvia's eyes turn red.
Over the years, her suffering cannot be explained in just two words.
But there was no need for her to complain in front of the two old people. To her, these two were just like Arthur, who were here to steal her son.
"No, I just gave birth to two children for myself." She replied calmly, neither humble nor arrogant.
Jessan was slightly taken aback!
"Sylvia, don't worry. We all love our grandson. We are also respectable people in the city. We will not do anything inappropriate to you. If we have anything to do, we should go home and discuss it behind closed doors. There are so many people here listening. It’s not easy to talk.”
Marivic had already found out everything about her and Arthur before coming here, and now she is persuading her kindly.
Sylvia still didn't let go.
"Miss, the two old people have traveled thousands of miles to see their grandchildren. There is no reason not to let them see them. Just take the children and the two old people back. Let them have fun with the children this time." Aunt Donna came over after hearing the news. Seeing this situation, she quickly pulled Sylvia aside and whispered,
"The Bridgewater family is a famous family. The old man and the old lady are people of high status. Even if they are close relatives, they must be reasonable. You go along, deal with them well, and win over everyone who is beneficial to you. I believe they will not let you suffer a loss."
Sylvia looked at the white hair on the temples of the two old people, thought for a moment, and nodded.

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