Filed to story: The Disguised Billionaire and His Accidental Wife Novel
Lucas left a bad impression on him. “If Lucas is bad, then don‘t play with him. Lady, please take your precious grandson out. My friend‘s store is small and not spacious enough. Take him outside, and he can roll around as much as he pleases.”
Serenity was not willing to let her nephew suffer to satisfy someone else‘s child. Elisa was no different. She was the type to do
whatever she wanted. If someone dared to grumble about it, she was always ready to give them a tight slap. “Be good, Lucas. Get up and let‘s go. Don‘t care about his toys. Grandma will buy you something that‘s more fun.”
Olivia was infuriated by Elisa and Serenity, but she was also feeling distressed over her grandson rolling on the ground. She squatted and pulled her grandson while coaxing him.
“No, I want Sonny‘s toys!”
Lucas was spoiled rotten and insisted on having Sonny‘s toys.
“Come on, Lucas. Sonny‘s toys aren‘t fun. Grandma will buy you something better, okay?” “No! I want Sonny‘s! I want Sonny‘s!” Lucas, who was pulled up by Olivia, lay back down on the ground and continued to wail and roll around, coughing from time to time.
Olivia was angry, distressed, and helpless.
Serenity did not like her and neither did she like Serenity. Besides, those toys did belong to Sonny, and Sonny was also her grandson.
Suddenly, Lucas stopped rolling around. He got up from the ground, rushed to Sonny, and purposely coughed hard at Sonny. Serenity took a step forward and picked Lucas up before shoving him in Olivia‘s arms. She said coldly, “Olivia, please take him away now. He‘s making too much noise.”
Elisa hurriedly drew tissues to help Sonny wipe his mouth and face. Lucas spat a little at Sonny when he coughed at the latter, which disgusted Elisa.
Now in his grandmother‘s arms, Lucas yelled, “My mom said I‘m sick. As long as I cough at Sonny, he‘ll be sick like me, and Aunt Liberty can‘t go work.”
Olivia quickly covered her grandson‘s mouth, but it was too late.
Serenity turned around instantly to get a broom to chase the pair of grandmother and grandson out. Olivia saw that she was in a bad situation and ran outside with her grandson.
Elisa and Jasmine were in sync. Both of them took off their shoes and threw them at Olivia‘s back.
They were both wearing high heels, and all those shoes hit Olivia‘s back. Olivia was in pain, but she did not dare to stop and fled with her grandson in her arms.
Serenity came out with a broom and saw that Olivia had already fled with Lucas to the road outside her shop. She did not chase after them since there were too many vehicles on the road. She would get in trouble if they got hit by a car while being chased by her.
Elisa and Jasmine both hopped out, picked up their shoes, and put them back on. Elisa asked, “Serenity, is that really Sonny‘s grandmother? She‘s too vicious!”
Serenity‘s expression was gloomy. “I also wished that she was his step–grandmother. That way, it would not be that hurtful. Unfortunately, she‘s his real grandmother.”
Her nephew‘s grandmother and her own grandmother were comparable to each other.
After a pause, she added, “That old woman brought Lucas over so he could infect Sonny. If Sonny gets sick, my sister will be too worried to go to work. She‘ll definitely take time off to take care of Sonny, but she has just started her job. If she keeps taking time off, it‘ll be difficult for her to keep this job.”
The Brown family was really doing everything to keep her sister from returning to the workplace. Now that her sister had a job, she should bring forward her plans to divorce. The earlier she divorced, the faster she could get a new lease on life. “Serenity, why does your sister‘s mother–in–law not want her to go to work?” Elisa asked.
Serenity walked back with the broom. When she saw Sonny walk out, she bent down to pick her nephew up with one hand, and continued walking as she explained, “Her upstanding sister–in law, Chelsea, wants to send her two children to a school in the city. The house my sister lives in is in the school‘s catchment area. Chelsea had her eyes set on that house.
“She wants my scumbag brother–in–law to transfer ownership of that house to her name so it‘s convenient for her two children to enroll into a better high school, but she lives in a unit provided by – the company. She also has to go to work, so it‘s inconvenient for her to pick up and drop off her children. She wants my sister to
help with the school run, cook for them, and help them with their homework. My sister refused.
“My sister finally found a job and went to work, but they came up with such a trick to force her into agreeing to help. Her mother–in law is completely biased toward her sister–in–law. Even my brother–in–law is the same. He always helps his sister.
“In the past, they treated my sister very well, and she thought she had married the right person. It wasn‘t that bad after the marriage either, but after she gave birth to Sonny, they started revealing their true colors. Maybe they thought it was fine to do so because my sister and her husband have a child now. They keep saying that my sister doesn‘t do anything at home and only raises the child. And that she doesn‘t earn money but only knows how to spend money. They also say that it‘s useless that my sister studied so much when she can‘t even earn money.”
Elisa was silent for a while. “The people in my circle all say that I‘m awful, but compared to your sister‘s in–laws, I think that I‘m a saint. At least, I don‘t have bad intentions. I just have a bad temper sometimes.
The encounter just now really opened her eyes.
It was no wonder Sonny was taken care of by his aunt despite him having grandparents.
Jasmine chimed in, “You‘ve only met one of them. If you deal with the Brown family for a long time, it‘ll open your eyes to a whole new world. They‘re completely absurd. The entire family is especially good at pretending. Liberty and Sonny‘s father have known each other for twelve years. They dated for seven years and have been married for more than three years, but they were able to pretend all the while superbly.”