By the time we arrived at the Warner residence, it was almost 11:00 pm.
After a good sleep in the car, Anderson was in good spirits. He woke up when he was almost there and watched the car drive halfway up the hill for a while, entering the iron gates and then driving through the long landscaped path before arriving at the main house.
He praised, "Wow, what a big, cool house."
"Here we are, get out of the car." Luther picked Anderson up and stepped out of the car.
Joyce followed along and got out of the car.
Mr. Arnold was already waiting at the door.
When he saw them, he called out respectfully, "Young master, madam, young master."
Afterwards, Mr. Arnold helped with the luggage and several people walked all the way to the main hall.
In the main hall, Jacqueline and Shelly were there. Hearing that Luther and Joyce would be back, they arrived at the main house long beforehand and were already waiting.
I haven't seen it in four years.
Jacqueline looks much older, with some wrinkles on her face, and without the sharpness she once had.
When they saw Joyce, Jacqueline and Shelly were both a little embarrassed.
Jacqueline pulled out a smile, "It's good to be back, it's good to be back."
Shelly stroked her hair, slightly blessed herself, and shouted, "Hello sister-in-law."
Joyce nods her head in greeting.
Jacqueline couldn't help but tremble slightly when she saw Anderson, "Is this ... my grandson? So big?"
Anderson, a stranger to Jacqueline, hid behind Luther and peeked at them. In fact, he knew that one of the people in front of him was his grandmother and the other was his sister-in-law.
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