Nathan chimed in, "Yes, you should learn from Stefan."
Stefan chuckled, replying, "It would be my honor if I can be of use."
Nathan complimented him, his praise extending to the elders from the Anderson family, as it was they who raised Stefan.
After a round of mutual flattery, the others descended the stairs, greeting Nathan and his son.
Hayes was the last to descend.
Nathan spotted him and asked, "When did you get here?"
Actually, he already knew Hayes was around.
"I've been here a few days, enjoying the beautiful views and tranquility of Stefan's home. Shamelessly, I've decided to take a vacation here."
"Hayes, feel free to stay as long as you like. You're always welcomed."
Lucinda thought to herself; her cousin was still single. Perhaps she could play matchmaker and find him a good girl.
She laughed at the thought of her matchmaking dreams.
"Lucy, where's your mom?"
After exchanging pleasantries with everyone, Nathan inquired about his wife.
Having arrived late, he hadn't seen her.
"She woke up early, took a walk in the garden, and then felt tired. She's probably taking a nap and won't be up until closer to noon."
Lucinda knew her mother was avoiding her father. She had no other way to solve it. They were her parents. Even though she couldn’t deny that she stood by her mother’s side, she shouldn’t distress her father.
Nathan pursed his lips, guessing his wife knew he was here and was avoiding him.
Not in a rush to meet his wife, he joined the Anderson family for breakfast.
After breakfast, he took the meal saved for Janice from the kitchen and personally carried it upstairs.
Lucinda wanted to say something, moving her lips, but she remained silent in the end, watching her father head upstairs.
It was their business, not her place to intervene.
On the weekend, Lucinda didn't work, so Tiffany didn't have to apply her makeup.
Tiffany spent her weekends at home, only leaving for close friends.
At this moment, Lucinda and Tiffany were strolling around the estate, Tiffany having invited Lucinda out.
"Lucy, let's take a seat in the gazebo."
"Okay."
Lucinda glanced at Tiffany as they walked, "What did you want to talk about? Now that they're gone, you can tell me."
Tiffany's relationship with Liam had seen little progress, and Lucinda learned of their developments through her husband.
"Well, I secretly bought a pregnancy test stick."
Lucinda stopped in her tracks, asking excitedly, "Are you pregnant?"
Counting the days, it wouldn't be a surprise if Tiffany was pregnant.
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