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The Pampering CEO: Don't Mess With My Secretly-Married Sweet Wife novel Chapter 314

After hugging Susan, George side-eyed Oliver. "You saw it? Parting hug. Do you have one?"

Oliver was speechless, quickly staring at Susan with a kicked puppy look.

Unable to resist him, Susan gave him a light hug as well.

Oliver bloomed like a child who got his candies instantly as he looked over to George. "I counted the time just now. Susie hugged me for a second longer."

George was upset, turning to look pitifully at Susan again.

"Enough, both of you. Out, right now." Having enough o f them, Luna spoke up to chase them away.

It was only then that the father and son left reluctantly.

"Aha, the two noisy ones are finally gone." Anna hooked arms with Susan, grinning. "Susie, you must b e annoyed with them, yeah?"

"No." Susan smiled. "Marshal Wright's a little... different from what I imagined."

"Hah, don’t look at his tough and serious face on TV. He's a softie at home. Once Mom glares at him, he won't dare to say another word," Anna chuckled.

Susan smiled at that, feeling more relaxed.

Before she met said pair of parents, she was scared of them being stringent and rigid. She would feel immensely oppressed then. After spending time with them, however, she realized that they were no different from other parents at home no matter how lofty their statuses were outside.

As things went, Luna and Anna stayed with Susan.

Susan was a little uncomfortable with their passion and love in the beginning, but she got used to it eventually.

The holiday came in the blink of an eye. As Susan was not fit to move around, George and Oliver rushed over t o the Shaws once more, planning to spend the holiday with the family.

"Your Pawpaw Clark was coming too, but he's too old. We dare not make him travel too much, so we have him waiting at home," George said. "Serenity was coming too when she knew we found you but she’s worried about Pawpaw, so she stayed home to keep him company."

"Good that she’s not here." Anna stuck out her tongue.

"What are you saying?" George gave her a glare. He could not understand why Serenity and Anna could never get along.

"Humph," Anna snorted and said nothing else.

Susan could not help but chuckle before she said,"

Yeah, it's better for elders to not travel so far so much. I'll pay him and Serenity a visit after I give birth."

George grew fonder of Susan the more he looked at her. Ah, his daughter was really good and adorable.

"Speaking of which, Serene is the same age as you. Her birthday is only three days earlier than yours. She's a good girl too, you'll probably get along with her," George supplied.

Susan nodded while Anna hooked arms with her." Susie, don't be bothered with Serenity. She's annoying."

"You're annoying." George glared at her again. "Tell us, what did Serene do? Why don't you like her?"

"She says that I’m a shorty," Anna complained, "I’m 160cm! That's not very short!"

"Serene's just joking,” George butted in.

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