Chapter 380 Friendship Between Children
Chapter 380 Friendship Between Children
After the adults were interviewed separately, Nancy took Martin''s hand and wanted to take Lucky home.
"Uncle, let''s go see Lucky off too!" Anson dragged Jason''s one arm hard toward a direction.
Jason scratched his head and said, "Alright."
Breton locked at her mom and said, "Mom, I want to go.”
Colin smiled as she stroked her son''s head and asked, "Do you like dogs?"
Breton nodded and said, "Yeah, I do."
"Then let''s go together.”
Then, Fiona looked at Eileen with her puppy dog eyes.
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Fiona called out to Eileen timidly. Then, the smile on Eileen’s face stiffened a bit.
Eileen had already hated the olddy when she borrowed flowers from the olddy. And she had led her fans to verbally attack the olddy. If she
and Fiona went to the olddy''s house now, it would be a p in the face. Thus, she was reluctant to go there.
However, since everyone was going to the old woman''s house, if she didn''t go, it would make her look like she didn’t fit in with them.
Therefore, she resented Nancy even more in her heart.
If Nancy hadn''t brought the dog back, she wouldn''t be in all this trouble!
“Okay. Then let''s go together.”
On camera, Eileen hid her true feelings and followed the others with a forced smile on her face.
Colin and Martin looked at each other. They were very experienced in showbiz, so they could clearly see the cynical look on Eileen’s face.
Martin rubbed Nancy''s soft and fluffy hair. Although he didn''t give a damn about people like Eileen, he would secretly be wary of her.
Colin secretly decided to keep her son away from her. And she believed that Eileen would not dare to make a move on camera.
Then they arrived at the olddy''s house. The olddy was lying on a chaise longue under a pear tree. fanning herself with a delicate and elegant
embroidered fan
Lucky walked into the yard, rubbed himself against the olddy''s feet, andy down next to her.
"Madam, we have brought Lucky back to you.”
"There you are.”
The olddy smiled as she motioned for everyone to sit down.
There was a street light in the yard. It was getting a littlete. The street light had turned on automatically and lit up the whole yard.
The whele yard was filled with the scent of flowers. The delicate flowers looked like small pretty elves in the night
Colin liked it very much and said, "It''s so beautiful here."
The alddy smiled but didn''t say anything. Then she got up, went into the room, and brought some fruit to serve her guests.
"This embroidery is amazing. The way it was embroidered is a bit simr to that of the master Winona."
Colin''s eyes were drawn to the embroidery on the chaise longue.
Nancy also leaned toward the embroidery to see it, because she thought the flowers and butterflies on it were so beautiful.
Those flowers looked so lively that one could even smell them.
Embroidery was an amazing skill. Although the pattern was clearly visible, there was no trace of stitching when one ran fingers over the fabric.
Eileen couldn''t help bute over because she heard the name Winona.
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Colin asked politely, "Madam, could you show me your fan?"
The olddy smiled as she nodded and said, "Take a look. It''s just a little thing I made when I was bored."
Colin was amazed and said, “Did you make this?”
Eileen sighed with relief. There was a look of arrogance and contempt in her eyes.
She thought, "That''s what I''m talking about. How can an old woman from the country own Winona''s work?"