-Tania smiled, "That''s right, Mom. You''re old, so don''t run around and make the younger generation worry."
The olddy pretended to re at Tania. "Why are you joining in the fun? I didn''t run around. I''m staying at home now. I didn''t follow Seren to Johnson''s house to hug Avah." Tania bluntly exposed her mother-inw''s fib. "Mom, didn''t you always try to ''borrow'' their children every time you visited, only to be turned down by the Johnson family?" The olddy''s face flushed red.
Camryn couldn''t help butugh, herugh ringing like a silver bell.
Grandma May said, "Camryn, apany me for a walk to rx. I''m in a bad mood because of your aunt."
Taniaughed. "Mom, you didn''t give birth to a daughter yourself, and now you me me. It''s not that we don''t want to give you a granddaughter. It''s the York family''s fortune-teller''s problem. I seriously suspect that our house and ancestral graves are located on a monk''snd."
They only gave birth to sons.
If they had a daughter, they couldn''t support her.
"The master said it''s not a fortune-teller problem," the olddy muttered.
Unable to argue with Tania, she pulled Camryn out of the house.
Once outside, the olddy looked up at the gray sky. "Today isn''t a good day. The sky isn''t blue, and the clouds aren''t white."
Camryn said, "The weather forecast mentioned it will drizzle today, possibly starting this afternoon, and the temperature will drop again."
Grandma May sighed. "No matter how much it rains, it won''t snow. I really want to see snow. Camryn, how about we take a ne to the ice world in the north to y now?"
Camryn replied, "Grandma, you might not be afraid of being scolded, but I am. Your son, daughter-inw, and grandchildren will all scold me to death."
The ice and snow world was too cold. Even young people like her wouldn''t dare go because of the low temperatures.
If they went, they''d surely catch a cold upon returning to Wiltspoon.
"What are you afraid of? I''m
Grandma. I''ll take the me. If they scold you, I''ll scold them back." The olddy pulled Camryn''s hand like a child. "Come on, Camryn,
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apany grandma to see the snow. Think about building snowmen, having snowball fights, and ying in the snow. 4t''ll make you feel decades younger. It''s the best way to rejuvenate."
Camryn walked on, refusing. "Grandma, you can ask someone else. I don''t dare."
If they let the olddy go, she might
not be seen until March next year. No matter how healthy she was, she was still old. They couldn''t let her run around anymore unless she "ran away from home" secretly. This material belongs to N?velDrama.Org.
"Coward. Why have you be so timid?" the olddy teased.
Camryn responded calmly, "Why can''t I be timid? I have my husband as my backer now. I''m not alone anymore. I don''t have to face everything by myself. Why can''t I be a little weaker and more timid?"
The olddy chuckled. "Showing off your love in front of grandma."
"Do you have something to discuss with Serenity? Your grandma has sharp eyes and can see through people," she said, smiling.
Camryn admitted, "Nothing urgent. Just wanted to chat with her about whether Mrs. Labbe and my sister are the same person." "Is it the same person?" the olddy asked, pretending to be interested.
In truth, such trivial matters didn''t captivate her.