There was not a single cloud in the sky.

Charlotte carried the kids one after another down from the carriage. Looking at the endless grassland, they were overwhelmed with excitement.

“Come on, I’ll take you guys to get changed.”

Morgan summoned the kids with a loud voice.

“Yay, let’s go.”

Without any hesitation, the three girls followed Morgan, pulling Ellie with them.

 

“Please slow down. Don’t run.” Ellie, who was still recovering, could not catch up with their pace.

“How I wish I could be like them. Look at how happy they are.” Just then, Robbie cast a question toward Charlotte. “Mommy, when I was at their age, was I this happy?”

 

“You’ve been a quiet boy since then.” Charlotte let out a smile. “When Jamie and Ellie were jumping up and down, you’re reading and writing at a corner. You even complained that they were childish.”

“Really? Was I that mature at two?” Robbie found it hard to believe.

Charlotte teased casually. “You even drank milk slower than

was

me teach you how to

followed a subordinate

getting

up something. She immediately bowed when

be so

Lindberg, you’re

with a complicated look,

got anything to say.” Charlotte let out a

in this world, and your status is beyond honorable. We wouldn’t dare to

utterly courteous and

cast a glance

is complicated. Sometimes small details that seem irrelevant in ordinary people are

misunderstand. I have no

used to behaving like this, and I’m grateful for

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