Chapter 1433
As they walked into the dining room talking, Susan saw Sara sitting next to Tyler.
Susan looked surprised but quickly regained herposure.Belongs ? to N?velDrama.Org.
She looked at Theo and me and greeted us.
"Wanda, Mr. Grant, sorry I waste. There was traffic on the way."
I smiled slightly. "I didn''t know you wereing. I would''ve brought more gifts if I knew."
"It''s been a long time since we met. You''re the guests, so I should be the one preparing the gifts instead."
This family dinner was now a little awkward because of Sara''s presence, yet
Tyler, the culprit, ate his meal as though nothing happened.
Sara put food on his te in a natural manner, showing how close the two of them were as if no one was watching.
Susan looked calm the whole time, her expression impossible to read.
Carlson asked her how the child was doing, and she said only a few words about him. She said that she would enroll the child in a sensory ss for toddlers, and Carlson agreed. He told her to enroll the child and offered to pay for it.
He gave Susan a card after saying that and told her not to be hesitant when spending money. He asked her to buy anything she wanted for herself and the baby. He also that if she found her current residence inconvenient, he could get her a new house too. Sara looked at Susan several times with a nk face and an unreadable expression.
I figured she must be envying Susan.
Although Tyler had always been generous and she was able to get plenty of money from him, that bit of money was nothingpared to the ck card Carlson gave Susan.
Everyone''s mind was upied at the dinner table. When dinner was finally over, Susan went to feed the baby. I told the servant to distract Sara while I dragged Tyler to the backyard.
In the backyard, I said with an unkind expression, "Did you hit your head or something, Tyler? Why did you bring Sara here?"
Tyler tutted and crossed his arms. He leaned against the wall and said with a face full of impatience, "Isn''t this a family reunion dinner? She''s going to be your family sooner orter so I might as well bring her over so you can get to know her in advance."
My countenance changed as I asked with a stern face, "Are you serious?"