She Did It!
The Murray family.
Alana sat at the entrance of the main building, her bag in hand almost finished weaving.
She occasionally glanced towards the garden, but the recent overwhelming pressure had left her feeling dizzy and disoriented, so she dared not look for too long.
However, at that moment, Susie was nowhere to be found.
Alana exclaimed, "Where is Susie?!"
Wade hid behind the wall, holding his phone, and only dared to record videos. He watched the situation on the other side by watching the videos.
He saw Susie disappear with his own eyes!
Zion murmured, "So amazing, will I ever have such an amazing day..."
Wade was bewildered, "So, teleportation really exists in this world..."
As soon as the words fell, a faint light flashed from the gazebo in the garden, and Susie appeared in the distance again, as if she had never left.
"Ah... I'm getting old, my eyes are blurry," Alana sighed. She paused for a moment and said, "In the future, Grandma won't be able to keep up with your pace anymore."
The children grew bigger and walked faster, leaving her behind, watching sadly but sincerely hoping that they would go to their own world.
Zion snapped back to reality and said, "Nonsense. Grandma is not old."
Wade also nodded quickly, "Yes, yes, Grandma is the most expensive among the wealthy ladies in this city. If we talk about Grandma being old, none of those old ladies are younger."
Alana: "..."
Fortunately, Susie ran over excitedly and didn't study her mirror anymore.
"Grandma! I did it!" Susie felt her heart still pounding, her little face flushed, and her eyes unusually bright.
"Brother! I did it! I drew it!"
"Zion, I succeeded, I really did it!"
Wade was stunned, so in that instant, did his sister go down and come back?
Finally, I didn't have to rush back and forth on the road anymore, I could go home whenever I wanted.
Wade was so excited that he lifted Susie up and wanted to throw her high in the air, but his height didn't allow him to do so.
The siblings were so happy that they spun around and jumped in place.
Zion had a strange glow in his eyes, he only knew that he had to become powerful, but he didn't know specifically how to become powerful.
But suddenly, I saw the goal.
Understood, he would work harder in the future... striving to catch up with his younger sister's footsteps!
Alana didn't understand what they were excited about specifically, but for the past few days since they returned, Susie had been studying that mirror.
So it was definitely an important thing, a good thing.
"Are you hungry? Grandma went to cook for you," Alana patted Susie's head. "So excited... then tonight we will slaughter a sheep and roast the whole lamb."
"Buddha Jumps Over the Wall... Dongpo Pork... West Lake Vinegar Fish..."
"The weather was hot. Do you want to eat crayfish? Recently, my grandmother learned how to make milk tea. It's safe to make it at home! After making the milk tea, she put it in the refrigerator to chill, and then we had some jelly... Perfect with crayfish!"
Susie was so excited that she hadn't thought about eating yet.
After hearing Grandma's words, I couldn't help but drool.
"Okay! Thank you, Grandma! Grandma, I'll help you!"
The three children happily followed to the kitchen, perhaps they couldn't help much, or maybe they were both helping and busy.
How could the time that can be accompanied be messy?
Because Susie had accomplished a great task, the eight uncles returned and started a new round of celebration.
After confirming that Alana had fallen asleep, the roof of the rooftop sunroom was opened again. Eight Uncle Martin's sneaked up the stairs, carrying alcohol, chilled milk tea, and the remaining half pot of crayfish.
Wade and Zion naturally joined, while Lucy, who knew nothing, had already fallen fast asleep.
Elegant Hamza, who had always been self-composed, eventually followed along...
"Brother, with so many people, won't it collapse..." Paul expressed some concern.
Michael sneered, "Who do you think you're looking down on?"
He later demolished and rebuilt this sunroom. The steel bars and glass used were of the highest quality, capable of withstanding the weight of a hundred people without collapsing.
"Could you guys please keep it down... Mom will hear us later..." David said.
Jinny held up the bottle of wine excitedly and exclaimed, "Oh oh! Let's raise it up and have a blast together!"
Susie happily held up her milk tea and said, "Let's have fun, hey!"
The corners of everyone's mouths twitched.
Then they all looked at Martin and said, "Don't you care about your wife?"
Martin took the bottle of alcohol from Jinny's hand and said lightly, "No drinking allowed."
Jinny protested, but unfortunately her protest was ineffective.
While munching on crayfish, Michael said, "Huh? It's still warm. Do you think Mom deliberately left it for us?"
Jonathan raised an eyebrow and said, "Nonsense."
Susie sucked on a straw while drinking milk tea, with her cheeks puffed up on both sides.
The moonlight was gentle as water, and the night breeze blew. A group of people, big and small, crowded on the rooftop of the sunlit house. It was lively and quiet at the same time. Only a few children knew the excitement in their hearts, perhaps only clear to themselves.
How many moments like this can one have in life?
Alana lay in bed, listening intently, occasionally still able to hear their muffled laughter.
Several decades ago, it was the brothers who were taking Clara.
Several years ago, a group of clueless uncles brought along an inexperienced little one who knew nothing about the world.
Now, it was together with uncles, brothers, and Susie.
"Youth is so wonderful." Alana reminisced, "Old man, don't you agree?"
Craig: "Huff... Huff..."
Alana: "..."
She was at a loss for words for a moment, thinking back to how she had been deceived by his imposing and cold demeanor, not knowing how it had happened. It turned out that the imposing CEO was no different from an ordinary old man...
However, Susie was probably about to leave again...
In the dark room, Alana's barely audible sigh could be heard...