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Old Mr. Pearson is really fond of Talia.
So much so that before Max could recover Talia, he had already started to think about setting up the nursery.
"What kind of nursery would Talia really like, do you think?"
Bonnie was a little distracted by the side.
"Bonnie?" Old Mr. Pearson reached out and waved his hand in front of her face, "What are you thinking about, so engrossed."
"Oh, nothing." Bonnie withdrew her thoughts.
About the conversation she overheard at the hospital, she wasn't going to tell Old Mr. Pearson yet.
Because it is only half heard, even the child and Max in the end have no clear relationship.
What's the point of telling Old Mr. Pearson?
"Grandpa, it's better to leave this kind of thing to my brother himself, isn't it necessary to treat it as your own, you always have to show it." Bonnie said.
Old Mr. Pearson immediately nodded, "Yes, yes, look at my brain, how I forgot about this matter, where he should behave, I can not interfere."
"That's right," Bonnie nodded, "so after the baby is born, grandpa you can just buy long-life locks or something for Talia."
"Okay, let's do what you say." Old Mr. Pearson nodded his head.
With that said, Bonnie went to the children's room.
She was in the hospital for a long time and several of the little ones were well behaved and didn't try to come over to bother her.
But Bonnie knows in her heart that this is the time they need a mother's love.
A little more care and attention would be best.
So she took the picture book and went to tell bedtime stories to the five little ones.
The little ones were ecstatic.
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