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Moira stared blankly for a few seconds and immediately understood what he meant. She pursed her lips and smiled:" The child is still too young and afraid of strangers, so I'll think about it when he grows up."
He immediately laughed, "Bring Little Guy out to play when you're free."
"Hm! Alright!" Although Moira agreed on the surface, she thought to herself that Sage definitely wouldn't agree.
The city's night sky was filled with a warm and passionate atmosphere. It was a scene filled with wine and lights, causing one to feel extremely relaxed.
When Bertram and Moira walked into the celebratory banquet site, Lorelei had invited more people today. There were at least fifty people! There were six sumptuous tables filled with dishes, and beside them was a small banquet hall. It could also be considered a lavish banquet.
When Moira walked in, Lorelei's friends all looked at her in surprise. This was because she was outstanding enough at this banquet. It could be said that her accomplishments were her fame.
Moira had grown up in a wealthy family since she was young. She did not cower in the face of such a scene. She was calm and unhurried, and her body exuded the aura of a lady from a wealthy family.
People immediately fell in love with Moira. The fact that Lorelei had arranged her along with Bertram made others realize that Moira's identity seemed to be even nobler. She was an amphibious celebrity, with music and movies being both developed together.
Therefore, when Moira sat beside him at this moment, it undoubtedly raised her status and price by quite a bit.
However, Moira didn't have any intentions of relying on anyone. She had been greatly helped by Bertram during the concert, so she didn't reject the idea of being close to him.
Of course, she definitely didn't have any presumptuous thoughts.
Dinner began, and everyone began to enjoy a sumptuous meal.
Meanwhile, inside the apartment, Sage was carrying the little guy onto the carriage, preparing to return home for dinner. The little guy was very happy. He missed his aunt and uncle so much.
The couple had been waiting for a long time after Sage made the call. Half an hour later, Sage led her son into the main hall.
Agnes immediately came to welcome him and took the little guy upstairs to play with him.
"Do you really plan to send Andrew abroad?" Sage asked his mother.
"Hm! This is the best nurturing method for him, and he has the same idea as well. He has already contacted the school board, and will be going over in a week."
"Your dad and I will accompany him to stay for a while. Maybe Agnes will have to stay with you first." Jane said to him.
"No problem." Sage nodded. He would be happy to have a cute sister accompanying his son.
"Oh! One more thing. Your father and Mr. Brook had requested that Wade come over to help with her homework."
Upon hearing that Carlo's younger brother was here to teach his sister, Sage pursed his lips and smiled, "Very good! Agnes really needs someone who can manage her."
"When she was a child, Mrs. Brook joked that Agnes should marry Wade, and talk about it, both of them had grown up."
"Wade should be 22 years old this year!"
"I've got it. Don't let Agnes know about this, or else, this girl won't let him teach her no matter what." After Jane finished speaking, she looked at her husband and son, signaling them not to tell her daughter.
In the eyes of an adult, these words were just a child's joke and couldn't be considered as real.
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