Lucas’s kidnapping was a good example.
Chelsea was immersed in watching the scene at that time. She did not pay attention to her son, which caused Lucas to be kidnapped.
When she realized it, Lucas had already been carried far away.
All the Browns were here—Hank and Chelsea with their parents. Jessica was not on good terms with Chelsea and she did not like Lucas. She could not be bothered to appear insincere, so she was not with them.
Truth be told, Jessica was feeling guilty—she was afraid of facing Liberty and Serenity. She was also scared of them noticing her guilt and suspecting her.
“Come here, Sonny. Let Aunt Elisa carry you.”
Elisa waved her hand at Sonny. He had always liked his pretty Aunt Elisa. He packed the toys he had not finished assembling immediately and walked toward her. She lifted him after he extended his hands.
“You haven’t finished assembling them?” Elisa asked softly.
The child shook his head. He said, “Dunc is busy. I can do it if Dunc teaches me.”
Mom could not help him either.
Elisa smiled and said, “I played Lego a lot when I was young. I can teach you.”
“Okay,” Sonny said in a childish tone.
While Elisa was teaching Sonny to assemble the Lego blocks, the Browns were led inside by the bodyguards.
Seeing there were bodyguards guarding even Serenity’s bookstore, the Browns truly felt the change in her status.
They disdained her in the past, but she had become someone whom they could not play up to.
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