"Great Grandpa, Great Grandma, Grandpa, Grandma." An hour later, Sylvia parked the car in front of the Bridgewater family's old house decorated with fountains and statues. As soon as Sylvia opened the car door, the children screamed happily like little birds and jumped down.
The four little ones were all laughing and shouting with their mouths wide open.
Suddenly, the silent old house was like pebbles thrown into a calm lake, and shouts burst out one after another. The birds on the tree were so startled that they fluttered their wings and wanted to fly down to see what happened.
"Chris, Hendrick, Jennifer, Elaine."
Wendy heard the children's cries and came out with a smile.
The four little ones rushed towards her arms.
"Grandma, hold me."
"Grandma, hug me first."
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"Okay, okay, you kids should come one by one." Wendy hurriedly hugged one, and then hugged the other. After kissing this one, she had to kiss another, and she had her hands full.
Sylvia stood aside, watched this scene, as she pursed her lips and smiled.
"Okay, children, stand in line. Chris should hold Hendrick’s clothes at the back, Jennifer should hold Chris's clothes, and Elaine should hold Jennifer's. You will all line up to go in. Great Grandpa and Great Grandma are old, and they can't stand your troubles." Finally, after Wendy kissed every little one, Sylvia ordered the children to stand in line to go inside.
But when lining up, Elaine didn't want to hold Jennifer's clothes and insisted on pulling Chris's clothes, so Sylvia had to let Jennifer stay at the back of the queue.
At that moment, her small eye circles became red.
Sylvia looked at her daughter's aggrieved look, thought of the dream she had at noon, and thought of her special status in this family, and felt bad at that moment.
As a matter of fact, Jennifer was also the granddaughter of the Bridgewater family, but because of Sylvia's selfishness, she had to suffer such unfair treatment at a young age.
Alisom felt very guilty.
Marivic was so happy that she hugged him happily.
Hendrick and his great-grandmother cuddled for a while and then he went into Jessan's arms. Next, it was Chris's turn.
And so on, each little kid cuddled with the old couple. The scene was warm yet a little chaotic, and everyone smiled.
Seeing that nothing happened, Sylvia asked everyone what they wanted to eat for dinner, and immediately went to the kitchen to get busy.
Not long after, Wendy walked in.
"Sylvia, you are such a good woman, thank you for your hard work." She was very moved when she saw Sylvia busy with her hands as she moved about on her feet.
"Wendy, you go play with the children. I'll be here. I will handle everything just fine." Sylvia smiled.
"Wait, I have something to tell you." Wendy walked in and put the wandering hair on Sylvia's forehead back in place, looking at her lovingly, she said, "Next Thursday is Jessan’s 88th birthday. This time, we plan to hold a grand birthday party for the old man and invite some respectable people to attend. I want to leave this important task to you. "

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