When Tina came out of the study, in the living room downstairs, Isla was chatting with Meadow happily.
"Grandma, your cheongsam is so beautiful!"
Meadow really liked the cheongsam Tina gave her as a present.
For this reason, before dinner time, she went to the dressing room and changed into the cheongsam. Now, Meadow's expression was full of doting love for Isla, as she was such a lovely little girl.
Meadow said with a smile, "Your Mom gave this cheongsam to me as a gift!"
Isla nodded and said seriously, "Uh-huh... My Mom is a good apparel designer. Grandma, you're a beautiful woman... And you're more beautiful with this cheongsam!"
Meadow burst out laughing.
She enjoyed the feeling of being praised by her granddaughter. She laughed very heartily. "Oh... My dear Isla, I love you so much!"
Tina walked up to Wilson, took out the household register from her pocket, and showed it to him.
Wilson raised his eyebrows and pinched Tina's palm happily.
Tina looked up and saw that Bellamy had also gone downstairs and was sitting on the sofa and listening to the conversation between Isla and Meadow.
Tina suddenly thought of something and hurriedly said, "By the way, uncle, this is a gift for you!"
When Tina and Wilson came over here before, Bellamy asked Wilson to go to his study. Later, the four of them went to the kindergarten to pick up Isla... As a result, Tina had forgotten to give Bellamy her gift.
Tina opened the bag and found an inkstone inside.
She coughed. She actually thought of the inkstone that Bellamy had smashed in the study not long ago, and this one could just fill the vacancy in his study.
Bellamy took the inkstone. "Thank you, Tina. It's a nice present!"
He looked at the inkstone for a while, and then suddenly glanced at his wife for two seconds.
Isla was the center of everyone's attention both in the Chin family and the Amery family. It was because of her that the whole villa was full of happy laughter and cheerful voices. Even the servants were also amused by this cute little girl.
It was getting darker outside.
Isla yawned and was feeling very sleepy in Meadow's arms.
Noticing this, Wilson said, "It's late. We'll have to go now."
Meadow asked reluctantly, "Can't Isla stay here?"
Tina was actually in a dilemma.
Although Isla had become quite familiar, or even intimate with her grandfather and grandmother, it was still her first day to see her grandparents. If she did not see Tina when she woke up tomorrow, she would be a little flustered. Although Tina had shacked up with Wilson, she had to maintain her demure. That was to say, as Tina was still not married to Wilson yet, she thought it would be inappropriate for her to stay here.
Tina said tenderly, "Auntie, if you want to see Isla, you can call me at any time. I will send her here to accompany you and uncle!"
Meadow did not insist on Isla staying here. "Alright. See you next time!"
Wilson held up Isla with his arms, while Isla's eyelids were drooping out of sleepiness. After saying goodbye to Bellamy and Meadow, Wilson, Tina, and Isla left the Chin's villa.
Bellamy and Meadow sent them out of the villa.
Wilson gently put Isla into the car. Then, he turned around and stood straight, saying, "Mom, Dad, Tina and I will register for marriage tomorrow!"
Tina blushed slightly and looked down at her toes like a shy little wife seeing her father-in-law and mother-in-law for the first time.
Meadow nodded repeatedly. "Okay!"
She was so excited that her eyes were filled with tears.
Her long-cherished dream had finally been realized. Her son would finally marry somebody he loved and, what's more, and he also had a lively and lovely granddaughter.
Bellamy, on the other hand, felt a little melancholy.
Although he had agreed to the marriage, he still heaved a sigh silently.
Bellamy had three sons, each of which was a very outstanding and promising young man, but Bellamy still could not be satisfied with them. His youngest son had a rebellious nature. He had secretly gotten married, divorced, and re-married. He and his two wives had indeed visited the Civil Affairs Bureau three times.
His eldest son had married a girl who was nominally his niece. Now that the second son had finally decided to marry Tina, yet Tina turned out to be a remarried woman, and her daughter was five years old.
Alas... Bellamy had to worry about every one of his sons.
In fact, Bellamy had already given up any intention of scolding Wilson and Tina. After all, his granddaughter was so lovely and attractive.
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