Chapter 1790 The Two Children
“Is that Jon and Eli?” Bethany looked at the two children, who were identical and had delicate features. Her eyes were sparkling with delight.
Jonathan and Elliot respectfully greeted, “Great-granny, Great-granddad.”
“Alright, hurry up and come over to here. Let's go in together.”
Hearing the child address her as great-granny filled Bethany with joy.
Alphonse was also visibly excited. They had initially thought that the Jamieson family would have no heirs, but now, they didn't have to worry about it anymore.
As they walked in, they couldn't help but ask, “Are there two more great-grandchildren?”
Queenie replied, “Yeah, but they're too young. I was worried they might not adapt well to a sudden change in environment, so I didn't bring them over. I'll bring them in the future.”
The two elders waved their hands repeatedly. “No worries, we'll visit them in Tudela after this.”
“Huh?” Queenie was momentarily stunned.
She initially wanted to say that Alphonse was too old and shouldn't be traveling unnecessarily, but her words were held back by a tug from Brooklyn.
Brooklyn shot her a look, then lowered her voice to speak. “Queenie, your parents are really happy, so let's not spoil their mood, okay?”
With a sense of helplessness, Queenie let out a wry smile.
That's true. Dad has just made a casual mention of it, and there's no concrete action yet. It wouldn't be nice to dampen their spirits.
“I got it.”
The family arrived at the living room, brimming with joy.
Inside, a large wooden table was laden with an assortment of delicacies, all unique to Drocver.
“Ceci, you must be hungry after your flight, right? Take a look and see if there's anything you fancy. We can have a little snack now and then have lunch later,” Bethany said.
She knew that the younger generation nowadays didn't really enjoy eating regular meals; they preferred snacking instead.
Now that Cecilia had made the effort to come all the way, she wanted to ensure her guests had a great time.
“Alright.”
And so, Cecilia was also led to her room.
Meanwhile, Queenie followed her inside.
The room was remarkably spacious, filled with all sorts of items one could possibly need.
She also spotted a baby crib tucked away in the corner.
The craftsmanship of the baby crib was exquisite. Made from the finest mahogany, it was adorned with intricate carvings that were nothing short of breathtaking. It was clear that a significant amount of effort and dedication had been invested into its creation.
Queenie also noticed Cecilia's gaze and couldn't help but explain, “Your grandparents had prepared it for you when you were a child. It's such a pity...”
After expressing a sigh of regret, Queenie quickly spoke again, fearing she might stir up unpleasant memories for Cecilia.
“Rest well. I'm stepping out for a while. We'll catch up tonight.”
Cecilia nodded.
After she entered, the sight of the bedroom took her by surprise once again.
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