When Grandma May heard what Lydia said, she smiled and waved to Lydia, “Lydia, come here.”

Lydia came over.

“Grandma York, can we eat the chicken legs?”

Lydia thought Grandma May had asked her to come over and eat roasted chicken legs.

Grandma May pulled her closer, held her in her arms, and said with a smile, “It’s not baked yet; you can eat it later.”

Grandma May asked, “Why are you thinking about taking over from Uncle Sam?”

Grandma May liked baby girls; everyone in the villa knew this.

The York family had not had a daughter for several generations. Grandma May looked forward to a daughter and then a granddaughter, but all ended in disappointment. She is now looking forward to having a great-granddaughter. She doesn’t know if she can expect it yet.

they could take their daughters to school and live in Wiltspoon. When they had free time, they could play at the children’s amusement park in the villa. She wanted to invite the girls from the first class. If the

many people and can make a lot of money. The house that Uncle

she was so smart and well-spoken. Sometimes the things she said could surprise people. Her parents said they never taught her to say

to Wildridge Manor, he also liked to go down the mountain to play with Lydia, or she would go

time you can take over, Uncle Sam will have already retired. If someone else takes over, you will have to wait for another uncle to retire before it

and with proper training, she could potentially join the York Corporation and become an effective

workers’ children study well and have a correct outlook on life, Grandma May will make a promise to them that after graduation, they can enter the York

was like giving them

in. The competition was too high, making it difficult for people who

big eyes

how are you

go out more, see the world, and accumulate some life experience for themselves. Even your position, Uncle Sam,

Lydia stopped talking again.

old as Sonny. Her parents had not yet sent her to kindergarten,

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