Chapter 834 The Children's Thoughts 2 The two cout of the restroom, and Silas was already waiting at the door. "Two young masters, lettake you to the restaurant." "Okay. Thank you, Silas." Noah and Nathan followed Silas to the restaurant.
Grandpa Clemens had the place decorated beautifully and prepared cotton candy and balloons for Mia.
Mia was very happy. She was holding a toy and spinning around in the middle of the restaurant, her beautiful dress swaying in the wind. Noah and Nathan saw this scene and both stopped in their tracks.
The eyes of the two brothers becparticularly gentle, and smiles brightened their faces. They both hoped that Mia could continue to be carefree and they would protect her well. "Noah, Nathan, cover here!" Grandpa Clemens waved to Noah and Nathan.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe two walked over together, and Silas wanted to lift them onto the high chairs, but the two children easily sat down with a little boost.
"You've grown up," Silas said with a smile, "When you chere two years ago, you still needed someone to lift you up to sit." "We're six years old now, Silas," Nathan tilted his little face and said with a smile, "We're already in elementary school." "Tflies," Noah said, looking around at the familiar surroundings, feeling a bit sentimental, "Last twe were here was two years ago!" "Yes, last twe were..." Grandpa Clemens was about to speak, but Noah added, "I remember the first twe chere was with Mommy and Brenda." Grandpa Clemens was momentarily stunned, unsure how to respond.
"Mommy had to save up for a long tto bring us here." Noah recalled with a touch of sadness. "She was reluctant to spend money on herself but gave us the best kindergarten education and the best life." "Yes," Nathan's eyes welled up instantly, choked up, "I miss Mommy and Brenda." "I miss them too." Mia's tears swirled in her eyes.
Grandpa Clemens furrowed his brow tightly, his expression turning gloomy.
For the past two years, every tthe children mentioned Mommy and Brenda, he was at a loss for words.
He had always believed that children over three years old couldn't remember things, and tcould fade everything.
But Noah's memory seemed extraordinary, he never forgot Mommy and Brenda, always reminding Nathan and Mia about them.
"Mommy, Mommy! Brenda, Brenda!" Little Coco flapped its wings and called out.
For a moment, the atmosphere becsomber and heavy.
Grandpa Clemens lowered his eyes silently.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmSilas quickly intervened. "Young masters and little princess, the restaurant has prepared delicious desserts today. After eating, you can go play rock climbing and CS. Those are new projects in the amusement park, perfect for children at your age." "I quite like playing these," Nathan said immediately, "Noah, do you want to play?" "Sure, I'll play with you," Noah raised his hand and said, "I'm hungry, can we order food now?" "Of course, I'll arrange it right away," Silas said immediately, ordering the food to be served.
"I want to play with sand." Mia remained the most innocent. You two go rock climbing; I'll play with sand on the side."
"Okay." Noah handed her a fruit-flavored cotton candy. "There are many little girls at the.amusement park, you can play with them." "Okay." Mia nodded repeatedly. "Mia, let Little Coco stay with you," Nathan said as he eating fruit, "So it doesn't bother us." "Okay." The three children chatted while eating, and the atmosphere beclight-hearted again.
Grandpa Clemens's expression improved slightly, but he still felt a bit guilty.
In fact, for the past two years, he had been thinking that his initial decision might have been wrong.
Perhaps if he hadn't been so stubborn back then, Micah and the triplets would be happier now, and their relationship with him would be better!