The people who gather to dance in the square are all from the workers’ families.

They understand each other’s routines and respect their neighbors’ peace.

Since they all live near the villa, they interact daily as colleagues and friends.

They wouldn't disrupt everyone's rest just for their own fun.

Tatum smiled and said, “That's great.

It’s lively and helps pass the time.” He knew that his grandmother was a spirited soul who couldn't sit still.

Before, she was busy setting up blind dates for them, but now she had a different focus.

Although River and Alex, the younger family members under her care, were adults, they were still new to the world, having only just stepped into society less than two years ago.

His grandmother wasn't in a hurry to see them married.

Rowan, still working hard for the college entrance

didn't travel as much as she used

chatting with her friends, sharing family stories, or dancing

May said, “That’s

myself before

fun.” Tatum laughed, “Grandma, you

are plenty of people in the family who

enjoy watching

baby in my sister- in-law’s belly might be my niece?” The old lady chuckled and said, “Well, I can say that all I

is like a Buddhist temple—we've never had a daughter

not planning to come home for the New Year, are you? If you're not, how about Grandma brings your parents to join you for the New Year? And maybe we can meet your future in-laws too.” Tatum Knew his grandmother was teasing him,

here a short while—how can things move that fast? Let's just say I haven't been

still have the job, there’s hope.” “Only a short while? I

who’s been away

to keep track when you have so

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