Seeing Grandma May going out, Josh asked, “Grandma, where are you going?”

Grandma May replied, “I came back after being out for such a long time. I went to the foot of the mountain to chat with my old friends and play cards.”

She never put on airs like an old lady and got along very well with the old workers’ mothers at the foot of the mountain. Those old ladies loved to gossip with them.

Grandma May said, “You guys talk; I’m going out; I’m going to have hot pot later; don’t ask me to come back; let someone send some food to the foot of the mountain for me and my old friends to eat; I’ll have hot pot with them, preferably some barbecue.”

Serenity said, “Grandma, you are old; eat less barbecue.”

Grandma May said, “Oh, it’s up to you; I won’t eat it if you don’t want to.”

“Grandma, I told you not to eat, and you would scold me. Seren told you, and you immediately agreed.” Zachary complained deliberately.

It is said that grandma was a typical person who had a granddaughter-in-law, and her grandson stood aside.

May left happily. She just liked her granddaughter-in-law, serenity; why

many grandchildren to

around six o’clock

three wives of the York family (Tania, Rosella and Madisyn) took Camryn out to

telling Rosella, “Mom, be optimistic about Camryn and

daughter-in-law, I will be the first to

also said, “How about I go with

others are all left

the driver to drive, pressed down the car window, stuck her head out, and said to Callum, “It’s dark and cold. If you have nothing to do, go down the mountain and pick up your grandma. She’ll play all day long. I’ve never seen

and watched several cars drive

sitting in the same car. Listening to what Callum and Rosella said, the

left her

it felt good to be

parents-in-law, or other members of Callum’s

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