Bettany climbed to the top of the building and looked at Lilly.
The bamboo basket was big, and Lilly lay flat, one side of the bamboo basket covered her head, and the other side rested on her stomach.
As soon as Lilly turned over and retracted her calf. She was now under the basket.
Bettany opened the bamboo basket carefully, touched her forehead distressedly, and felt relieved after she was sure Lilly did not have a fever.
At that moment, Anthony woke up. He rubbed his eyebrows and said, "Mom?"
He looked around and found that Jean had disappeared.
Jean returned to the jar of souls at dawn.
Edward got up with a grunt, and looked around in a panic, "Mom's here? Let's go!"
Bettany patted him sarcastically and hit his head.
Edward hugged his head.
Everyone was awakened, and when they saw Bettany standing in front of them aggressively, they were stunned for a moment.
Then hurriedly said, "Mom, why are you here?"
Was it possible for an old lady to climb that high?
Bettany laughed angrily, "You still have the guts to ask. How old do you think Lilly is? Why did you bring her to the roof?"
Lilly was awakened by Bettany's voice but felt drowsy.
It was only past six o'clock, and she was usually asleep at that time. So, she was confused.
Lilly stretched out her hands, and shouted, "Cheers!"
"Uncle Anthony, I want a glass of wine!"
After speaking, she stared blankly at Bettany. Why was her grandma here?
Lilly buried herself in Bettany's arms and fell asleep.
Bettany lowered her head, her expression was unclear, but she seemed to be planning something.
Lilly's uncles were speechless.
We're done for!
We're in trouble!
Edward tiptoed and was the first to escape Bettany's wrath.
Anthony's expression did not change. He followed Edward as if nothing happened.
Bettany said gloomily, "Stop moving, everyone!"
They did not dare to make a sound.
Ten minutes later, Lilly was brought back to her room and lay comfortably in her bed.
Lilly's uncles lowered their heads and stood in a row.
Bettany came out and closed the door, and looked at them with their hands behind their backs.
"Who took the lead?" She asked.
Everyone looked at Anthony in unison.
Anthony, who took the blame, was quiet.
Shouldn't Jean look for Jonas first?
He coughed, and his voice was deep, "Mom, let me explain..."
Bettany stared, "I'm not listening!"
Anthony was quiet.
He was speechless at women's lack of reasoning.
Eventually, everyone was punished by Bettany for doing a thousand push-ups at the door.
When Lilly got up, she was stunned to see Edward and the others slumped at the door like dead fish.
She grabbed the railing on the second floor and waved her hand then, greeted, "Hi Uncle Anthony, Uncle Liam, Uncle Jonas, Uncle Edward, and Uncle Gilbert, what are you doing?"
Theoretically, 500 push-ups would take an hour, so her uncles were doing push-ups for 2 hours.
They would refuse to do any kind of sports after that.
They did not even have the strength to lift their arms after seeing Lilly greet them.
Polly stood on the balcony railing, shaking his neck and counting, "Nine hundred and ninety-eight, nine hundred and ninety-nine, eight hundred! Eight hundred and one, eight hundred and two..."
Lilly's uncles were exhausted.
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