After a while, Caspian continued, "Boss, Joan, you've done everything you needed to do, and Nancy and I have enjoyed ourselves. We'll be going to Marsingfill tomorrow to prepare for the wedding. I don't want to be in such a rush so that we can avoid missing out on certain things."
Back then, Larry had been hectic when he was preparing for his wedding. To avoid becoming like Larry, Caspian had to make preparations earlier.
"Sure. You should be meticulous in your preparations. You can call me if you have any problems. After all, I'm married," Larry reminded with a somber expression.
"Don't worry, Boss. I'll definitely come to you first if I have any issues," Caspian answered as he chuckled.
Caspian placed all of his trust in Larry. It was a result of having been around Larry for a long time.
On the following day, Caspian and Nancy then bid Joan and Larry farewell and left for Marsingfill.
Slowly, Joan had a routine of going to Bainewich College to study. While she was in her classes, she would have the housemaid take care of her child for her. When there were no classes, she would then take care of the boy herself. In the meantime, Larry was responsible for sending Joan to and from work. When he was less busy, he would then stay at home and work remotely. Time ticked away.
One day, Joan requested a week's leave, planning to return to Marsingfill with Larry.
It was time for Caspian and Nancy's wedding.
While the two were going to attend Caspian and Nancy's wedding, they were planning to visit their parents for several days as well.
Thus, early in the morning after breakfast, they left for Marsingfill with their child.
In the afternoon, the family of three arrived outside Norton Residence. By then, Finnick and Vivian were already waiting outside.
When they saw Larry's car come to a stop, Vivian was the first to greet them.
"You're finally back. You must be tired from the trip. Quick, come inside and rest. Let me see my dear grandson."
Excitedly taking the boy from Joan's arms, Vivian then stared lovingly at the grandson she had not met for ages.
Finnick was silent, but he was all smiles as he walked toward them.
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