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Chapter 2012

Sonny looked like Liberty while Liberty inherited her mother’s looks. Whenever Mrs. Stone saw her

elder niece and Sonny, she would feel as if she were looking at her younger sister.

“Sonny didn’t cry. He was so excited that he got up early and changed into his uniform. He carried his

little bag and went to preschool happily. It was my sister and I who weren’t used to it.”novelbin

Children had always adapted quickly on their first day of school. On the other hand, parents were not

used to it and would worry about their children who were in preschool. They would also eagerly hope

for the time for school to be over soon.

Mrs. Stone laughed and said, “It’s his first day of preschool. He must’ve thought it was fun and didn’t

know he had to stay in school all day. Most kids start making a fuss about not wanting to go to school a

few days later.”

She looked toward her daughter and talked about Elisa’s embarrassing stories from when she was

young. “Elisa acted the same way when she went to preschool. She was elated for the first two days

but refused to wake up the third day onward. When I woke her up, she would say she wanted to sleep

and didn’t want to go to school.

“A week later, I had to carry her into the car while she was crying and drive her to preschool. Then, I

had to carry her out of the car and hand her to the teachers. It took a few teachers to hold her and bring

her into the classroom as she was crying.”

Elisa’s face turned red. “Mom, is that really me? You must’ve remembered wrongly. I have no

impression of it at all. I’ve always been a cute, obedient child in my memories.”

Did she need her parents to carry her in and out of the car when she attended preschool? Elisa refused

to believe it was her just by imagining that scene.

That definitely was not her!

It must have been Anthony. How could an adorable girl like her have done such an embarrassing

thing?

“My memory still serves me well. It was you. Your dad and brothers spoiled you. When you said you

didn’t want to go to preschool, your dad was going to withdraw you from school. If it weren’t for my

insistence, you would’ve lost the preschool experience.

“I insisted on sending you to preschool, so your dad and brothers had no choice but to put you into the

car every morning forcefully. Your dad would carry you while your brothers held one leg each to put you

into the car. Not only that, they had to close the doors as quickly as possible. Otherwise, you would’ve

jumped out of the car.

“Sometimes, they were slow to close the car door, so you managed to jump off and run around the

garden. Everyone had to be mobilized to chase after you. If you don’t believe me, you can ask your dad

and brothers.”

Serenity was laughing so hard that her stomach ached.

Elisa pinched her arm lightly. “Don’t laugh.”

Serenity smiled and said, “I can’t help it. I want to laugh just from imagining that scene. I didn’t think

you were like that when you went to preschool. I hope Sonny doesn’t become like that.”

Elisa was teased so much that she desperately wanted to dig and hide in a hole.

After talking about her daughter’s embarrassing stories, Mrs. Stone noticed the supplements Serenity

had brought with her. She told her niece, “How many times have I told you this? You only have to bring

your mouth and stomach whenever you visit me to eat and drink. Don’t buy things because I don’t lack

anything. The supplements piled up in my house can even form a mountain. I was hoping you could

help me to clear some of it.”

“It’s just two boxes of collagen. It’s good for your beauty. You’ll look younger and prettier if you have it

often, Aunt Audrey.”

“I’m already in my fifties. No matter how I maintain myself, I can never look as young and beautiful as

you young ladies.”

Mrs. Stone said, “Give these to Alice. She’s eating for two now, so she should have more.”

If Alice had been there, she would have been speechless.

After they chatted for some time, Serenity told Mrs. Stone, “Aunt Audrey, I came here today because I

have something to discuss and verify with you.”

Mrs. Stone said gently, “What is it? I’ll tell you everything I know.”

Serenity did not beat around the bush either. She asked, “Do you know about the Fisher family in

Jensburg?”

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