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Adair nods. He looks very serious. "I know, Dad."
"If you find anything inconvenient, just tell me."
Adair nodded obediently, "Alright."
"Also," Rex continues. He has always wanted to tell Adair something since he came out of the bathroom. After thinking for a long time, he decides to say it, "If you hear someone talking rudely to you again, immediately tell me. I will stand up for you."
Rex isn't very good at educating children. No one can be born as good parents. He is no exception. He doesn't have a happy childhood. Therefore, Lily always takes charge in educating children.
He is afraid that some of his behaviors will have a bad impact on Adair. He doesn't want Adair to grow into a tough and stubborn person like he used to be. Therefore, he tries not to participate too much. All he does is to help Adair build up confidence. Apart from that, Lily takes most responsibility in education.
However, today, he suddenly realizes that sometimes, there are some strengths Adair cannot get from his mother. Now, he needs to stand up as a father.
He wonders who dares to bully his son.
Being polite and cultured doesn't mean being easy to bully.
Hearing this, Adair suddenly laughs, revealing eight white teeth. He is cheerful as he nods heavily, "I will!"
Lily calms herself down in the bathroom before coming out. She has thought that she needs to comfort Adair to cheer him up. But when she returns to the private room, she is surprised to find that the two get along very well, and Adair looks much happier.
Lily can't help but look at Rex. The man gives her a proud look which seems to be saying-
'Looks like I'm the one to rely on at the critical moment.'
Lily shakes her head helplessly. She doesn't care who cheers Adair up. All she wants is the child to be happy.
After dinner, it is already 8:30 when the three returns home. Fanny brings the little fellow back to the bedroom. After Adair falls asleep, she brews calming tea and brings it to the study.
Lily and Rex haven't finished their work. Back then, there was only one desk in the study, but now there is another small one next to it for Lily.
"Fanny, you don't need to do this. It's time to go to bed." Lily is considerate. Given Fanny's age, she doesn't want her to do too much chores.
However, Fanny does not leave. Instead, she stands awkwardly in the study, hesitating to say something.
Lily has already lowered her head to work, but when she noticed this, she raised her head again, somewhat puzzled, "What's wrong?"
"Don't say that." Seeing that Fanny is about to sob again, Lily hurriedly interrupted her, "What you have done is good enough for us. If someone else were to take care of our family, we might not be at ease. Therefore, if you don't have any other plans, I really hope that you can continue to work."
Fanny raises her hand to wipe the corner of her eyes, "Do you really mean it?"
It is a little childish for an old woman to ask in this way. Lily nods, "I mean it. So don't cry. Or your children will feel sorry for you."
Actually, there are a few times when Fanny's children called her to go back home and enjoy the rest of her life. Her son has a decent job, so Fanny isn't under financial pressure.
But Fanny refused every time. Lily feels touched. Although Fanny takes money to work, she definitely doesn't see it as a mere job.
Lily and Rex understand her devotion to the family.
So now that she is old, as long as she is healthy, Lily does not want her to leave. No matter how much work she can do, they will not dismiss Fanny until the day she really can't do it.
After all, the attachment between Fanny and them is too precious.
Fanny does not really want to leave. Hearing what Lily said, she stops worrying. She is relieved. "Alright! Don't worry, I will take care of everything in the family."
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