Grandma May stopped talking, and Old Mrs. Johnson quickly understood.

Old Mrs. Johnson had a grave look on her face.

There was no relationship between the Johnsons and Stones at the moment, but they would become in-laws if Remy married Elisa. Mrs. Stone’s surname was Fisher, which was a rare surname. It would be hard for people not to associate her with the Fishers of Jensburg.

The Fishers experienced a bloodbath decades ago. Although not in the same city, the big families were still concerned.

Old Mrs. Johnson thought that if Mrs. Stone was the daughter of the Fishers’ previous family head, and if she found out about her background and wanted to avenge her family, the Johnsons would have to help her.

She looked at Grandma May. The old ladies looked at each other and sighed.

Grandma May said, “If the day really comes, the Yorks won’t be able to stand by and do nothing either.”

Mrs. Stone’s sister was Serenity’s mother.

definitely help her. In fact, Zachary would act as the main force because he

two old ladies were talking about inside but could more or less take a guess. When the elders gathered, they would either talk

asked Serenity as she

bringing him on vacation as summer break is coming to an end. When kindergarten starts, he

had

learned self-defense from his instructor during the

the two months of summer break, Sonny had only gone on break this

of mine. Laurence has followed his teacher to the hospital to watch over his teacher. You and Grandma May should stay here for a few more days and have a good time. When Laurence comes back,

similar in age, so they’ll definitely get

her husband found a child and took him in as their adopted son. They initially raised him by their side, but he was instantly scouted by Dr. Carden

your house for a few more days. As long as you don’t

“What are you talking about? You’re showing me face by staying in my house for a few more days. Make yourselves at home, please. We don’t see each other

in kindergarten,

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