Serenity added, "He kept giving them, even after Sonny lost interest in playing with the windmills." Jane and Lilian both laughed.
Jane said, "Mr. Lewis must be a straightforward man. There probably wasn't much romance when he pursued your sister. And if there was, he must have learned it from his friends." "You're right. He learned it from his friends." "Aunt." "Mom Jane." The two little ones ran over.
"Titus, where did you get your windmill?" Jane asked knowingly.
"It's one of the gifts Sonny gave me. Mom, do you think my windmill is beautiful? It's fun. It's windy today, perfect for playing with windmills. It would be even better if we had a kite." Titus was very happy with the gift from Sonny. He eagerly told Jane, “Mom, Sonny gavelots of toys, food, and beautiful books." Jane smiled, touched his head, and asked, “Did you thank Sonny? Did you give him the gifts you prepared for him?" Titus said, "I thanked Sonny and gave him everything. Sonny liked them very much." Sonny joined in, "Aunt Jane, I really like the gifts Titus gave me." The gifts Titus gave were things that his aunt couldn't buy; they were handmade by his masters, small animals that looked very realistic.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtSonny liked them a lot. If Serenity saw them, she would definitely say she could make them too.
Serenity used to run an online store part-time, selling the handicrafts she made.
Now, Zachary and Callum still had the handicrafts Serenity gave them in their offices. The old lady also kept them.
"It's good that you like each other's gifts. Go and play now," Jane said gently.
She let the two little ones go off and play.
Titus said to Sonny, "Con, Sonny, I'll take you down the mountain. Everyone knows you're coming today, and they've been looking forward to playing with you." "The 'everyone' he mentioned were the children of the workers at the foot of the mountain. They were a little older than the two of them, but they had played together a few times.
Children, when they have company, will play and quickly becfriends. However, they can also fall out just as quickly, often quarreling within half an hour of playing, only to make up a few minutes later.
"Let's go down the mountain and take a look," Lilian suggested.
Jane said to her, "You don't have to take Fabian for lunch?" "Serenity just got here, and it's been a while since she left. You need to go back to the house and rest."
Jane considerately told Serenity, "Let's go back to the house. I've had I your room cleaned up a long tago. Nothing is missing."
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"My master is here, and the little crying cat is with's nothing forto a mother." Lilian felt that with her master here, it was tfor her to take a holiday.
Serenity also said, "I'm not tired. I'm not too worried about the two little ones running off like this."
Jane smiled and said, "Alright, let's go down the mountain. Many flowers are blooming in the flower fields now. They're quite beautiful." The winter in Annenburg wasn't very cold, much like in Wiltspoon. Now, in January, many flowers were blooming.
The flower fields at the foot of FC Manor were similar to those in Wildridge Manor, with almost the stypes of flowers planted.
Admiring flowers wasn't new to Serenity. She just wanted to watch the children play.
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