My One-month Marriage With Mr. Hawkins
Chapter 374: Thank You
Stanford walked over, patting his father on the shoulder.
With a smile, he said with a sob, “Dad, I’ve fulfilled my mission and brought the younger sister back home.”
From now on, their family of four was complete.
In the future, whenever there would be a holiday, they wouldn’t spend it in sadness. His mother didn’t have to hide in the bedroom, weeping and suffering insomnia.
The man nodded with joy. “Stanny, thanks for your hard work.”
Stanford’s expression changed on his handsome face. He emphasized, “Dad, how many times I’ve told you? I’m grown up. Please stop calling me Stanny.”
“All right. All right. I won’t call you that way.”
The man seemed to be in an extremely good mood. Reaching out, he put his hand on Stanford’s shoulder as if they were good buddies. “Stanny, later, do tell me what has happened in China exactly. So I can know Flory better.”
Stanford was speechless. Only if his father stopped calling him Stanny that he was willing to chat with him peacefully.
After weeping for a long time, the woman finally calmed down. Wiping off her tears, she looked a bit embarrassed.
“Look at me. I’m so excited to meet you, so I was...”
Florence’s eyes were reddened. After the embrace, she felt more attached to this woman, whom she liked at the first sight.
With a smile, Florence shook her head. “It’s alright. I... like it very much.”
She sounded a bit awkward, blushing slightly.
The woman was extremely delighted. After all, Florence was her daughter. They felt close to each other so naturally. Besides, she looked so adorable when blushing.
Joyfully, she pulled Florence’s hand and said gently, “Flory, you don’t know our names, do you?”
Florence didn’t know their names indeed. On the way, Stanford didn’t tell her.
She shook her head.
Victoria pulled Florence and looked over at the tall and
Stanford away and
he said, “Flory, if you
He looked at his
why his father wanted to write it down because his father wanted to find more chances to
loving man with
and would never forget. However, facing the man’s expectant eyes, she
“Okay.”
has just come back. She’s quite tired. Why would she watch you write your name? If you want to show your calligraphy, just hold it to next time. I’m going to take our baby to have a rest. Flory, let’s have a bath first, OK?” As
long time. She must be hungry. Flory,
on purpose? You want to
into a fierce look on her face. She glared at her
lowered his voice and said, “I’m doing it for Flory’s sake. I’m
witnessed the scene, covered
In just a few minutes, they started fighting to
the Fraser family and a group of the family members was still watching the scene.
walked closer to Stanford, bumping
going to stop them? Aren’t you afraid that they would tear Florence
master and hostess. According to the rule...” It should be Collin who would be torn into
trembled, covering
“I didn’t say anything just now.
front of his parents who were still fighting tit-for-tat, he reminded them,
take a bath to eat, she had to wait
back to their senses. They finally recalled their family members who were standing in
Victoria threatened in him a low voice, “I’ll
at Florence quite
Fraser family was isolated but quite huge, with complicated
as the only daughter of the family, they should introduce her officially when she came back. So that all those
fight, Florence felt quite amazed. She relaxed a lot secretly from the panic in such
nodded
so obedient and
more she looked at Florence, the more she liked her daughter
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