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Chapter 135
Well, that was unexpected. The stone man had finally fallen in love.
Owen was completely caught off guard by this outcome. But now that Joshua had finally fallen, he was absolutely thrilled. He always knew a girl like Shermaine couldn’t possibly go unnoticed. His grandson clearly wasn’t blind after all.
As it turned out, Joshua was just like him; excellent taste ran in their family. It was worth celebrating. Finally, he’d come around. That meant the dream of having a granddaughter like Shermaine might actually come true.
Owen patted Joshua on the shoulder with a grin and said, “Work harder, okay? I’m expecting a bunch of grandkids!”
Joshua fell silent. Owen was truly indulging in wishful thinking. Kids? He could barely even get a kiss from Shermaine right
now.
Besides, Shermaine would be starting college after her entrance exams–definitely not the right time for kids. Honestly, he didn’t want her to have children at all; he just wanted to have her all to himself.
Midnight passed, and the holiday officially started.
Joshua planned to give Shermaine a lot of money as a gift, but he wanted to give it to her in person. So, he decided to wait.
At that moment of family reunion and celebration, while firecrackers and fireworks lit up the countryside in a deafening celebration, the city felt quiet and oddly empty.
Those two days flew by in a flash. This morning, Shermaine and Ross accompanied Janice back to the countryside. Their grandfather’s grave had been relocated to the family’s ancestral hall, where generations of the Jean family were now
honored.
Ruth, after hitting her head, took the opportunity to skip the trip. Jameson had left one night and only returned the next morning to pack his things. Then he took Jason and Natalie on an overseas vacation.
Janice couldn’t be bothered to stop him. She let him reap what he sowed. In the end, neither Jason nor Natalie would ever set foot in their family.
The countryside had fresh air and a stronger sense of the holiday.
Janice found herself reluctant to return once she was back in the countryside. The courtyard house was so comfortable, and the neighbors were all friendly. Every now and then, they’d gather to play cards, and she could even teach the elderly ladies dancing to help them stay fit.
Ross didn’t mind the countryside either. There was just one problem–too many matchmakers. They were always trying to introduce him to someone. However, he wasn’t interested.
Shermaine, on the other hand, was having a great time. She went fishing with the old men and cooked roast chicken in clay ovens with a group of kids. It was all laid–back and joyful.
This made her think of those carefree, peaceful years she’d spent living in Maple Leaf Ville.
She couldn’t help but feel a little regretful that she hadn’t been able to return this year to visit the village chief and the elders. Still, she’d asked Lily to bring back some gifts for them, mostly tonic herbs and fine liquor.
On the third morning, Shermaine got up early. She didn’t bring much with her. She’d already told Janice and Ross about the trip to Mysonna two days ago.
Janice had no objections after hearing Joshua was going together because she trusted him. Ross knew more details. He was
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still a bit worried, but he didn’t stop her. He simply said he’d drive her to the airport that day.
What he didn’t expect was that Joshua would show up in person to pick her up. When Ross saw the black SUV pull up, he began to suspect Joshua might have intentions toward his sister. But he couldn’t be sure. Joshua? Catch feelings?
Joshua stepped out of the car calmly and greeted Ross, “Morning.”
Ross looked him over and said, “You really are free these days. Driving out here before sunrise?”
“I’m pretty free,” he said. Though really, he just missed Shermaine.
Janice was delighted to see him. “Joshua, come on in!” She then turned to Ross. “Go check on Sheary.”
“No rush,” Joshua said. “Our flight’s in the afternoon.”
“If that’s the case, Joshua can keep waiting,‘ Ross thought, plopping down onto a chair without budging an inch.
Janice said, “Alright. Have you had breakfast yet?*
“Not yet.”
Janice offered, “Then join us for a meal later, alright?”
“Sure, Grandma,” said Joshua.
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