The bond between a mother and a child is truly a moving scene.
Wouldn't it be wonderful if Lysander and Ms. Everhart could just tie the knot? That way, the children would have a complete family and experience the happiest of childhoods.
Fitch had an earnest hope that Thalassa and Lysander would marry. But as a butler, his voice held no weight. He dared not comment on Lysander's affairs.
"Granny, I don't want to go home today. I want to go to your place." Elowen lifted her little head from Evelyn's embrace, her lips pouting in a pitiful plea.
"Well..." Evelyn was not in a position to decide. She turned to Fitch, her gaze both questioning and pleading.
The children understood her look.
Dorian was the first to approach Fitch; tugging at his trouser leg, he tilted his head and said, "Fitch, can we go to Granny's house? Please!"
"Yeah, Fitch, let us go. You're the best." Elowen joined in, swaying his hand as she cooed sweetly.
"Fitch, can we do that, please?" Sophia's timid gaze also turned to Fitch.
"Fitch, please agree." Atticus chimed in.
Surrounded by the children, Fitch felt a softening in his heart. He couldn't resist their cute pleas and just wanted to agree immediately.
But it wasn't his call.
Fitch was slightly troubled. He wiped the sweat off his forehead, "I'll call Lysander."
"Okay, tell Daddy we miss Granny. I want the paper boat Granny folds for me. Mine is worn out." Elowen bobbed her head like a pecking chicken, her voice soft and cute.
"Alright, I'll try." Fitch wanted to do his best to grant them the chance to visit Granny's house.
He could see the children were genuinely excited to see their grandmother, they must really love her.
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