The Soft-Hearted Wife of Mr. Big Shot-Chapter 253: Always Partial to You

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Chapter 253: Chapter 253: Always Partial to You

The marriage license hasn’t been sorted out yet, so Leo Grant directly turned towards the Grant family’s old residence; this kind of thing can’t be rushed, year-end or after will be fine too.

The Grant’s old residence usually has a quiet atmosphere, just because Elder Grant likes peace.

Now the old residence is filled with a lively atmosphere, which is different from usual.

The taste of the New Year can be seen everywhere.

"Big brother, sister-in-law."

Sean Grant was about to go out when he saw Leo Grant and Holly Sawyer walking in with things. He paused for a moment, then greeted them.

Leo Grant merely glanced at Sean Grant indifferently, ignored him, and walked straight inside.

Once there’s a gap, no matter what, it can’t be mended.

To Leo Grant, his brotherhood with Sean Grant has ended, and there’s no connection anymore.

Leo Grant ignored Sean Grant, and Holly Sawyer ignored him even more.

Watching the two of them walk past with indifferent expressions, Sean Grant chuckled self-deprecatingly.

Well, the fault lies with him.

"Oh, Holly’s here, sit, sit, sit."

Master Grant sat on a stone bench in the courtyard drinking tea. Upon seeing Leo Grant and Holly Sawyer come in, he immediately greeted them enthusiastically.

All his enthusiasm was directed towards Holly Sawyer, seemingly ignoring Leo Grant, his grandson.

Leo Grant: "???"

So, has he already been abandoned?

"Grandpa, this is for you."

Holly Sawyer placed the packaged tea set in front of Master Grant and spoke softly.

Master Grant eagerly opened the package, his eyes widening slightly at the sight of the complete tea set.

The tea set was definitely expensive; he hadn’t seen a few like it.

Holly Sawyer truly put her heart into this.

"The little girl really put her heart into it."

Master Grant looked at Holly Sawyer with eyes full of affection.

He really liked this little girl.

Ever since he first met Holly Sawyer, he liked her, even though she was cold and not gentle.

But for such a young girl to achieve such excellence was truly rare.

Unexpectedly, this little girl would become his granddaughter-in-law, and the thought made him happy.

The Grant Family is a century-old family, and many people came today, both the main family and branches, filling the main residence completely.

Overflowing with people.

"There are quite a few family members, but you don’t need to know them all, just be familiar with them."

Leo Grant held Holly Sawyer’s hand and spoke slowly.

Yes, you don’t need to know anyone, just know him, that’s all that matters.

"Okay."

Holly Sawyer nodded.

Holly Sawyer’s identity needed to be introduced a bit; some people sighed, some were curious, some were surprised, and some were envious.

But Holly Sawyer didn’t care about others’ comments.

During dinner, they ate at the main table, and after eating, they chatted for a while before the two left the Grant’s old residence.

"A bit oppressive."

Having gotten used to being free and easy-going, eating in such a crowded place with people staring at her with curiosity and jealousy made Holly Sawyer feel suffocated.

During dinner, people’s gaze would inadvertently fall on her, and Holly found the scrutiny uncomfortable.

"Except for New Year’s Eve dinner, they’re usually separate."

"Rest assured, you won’t have to participate often."

"In the future, I won’t let you attend; when I take charge, I’ll cancel this rule."

Leo Grant drove, glancing sideways at Holly Sawyer, speaking earnestly.

If it’s something that makes the girl unhappy, he’ll cancel it.

Although he currently manages the company, Master Grant is still in charge.

"No need, though. Don’t easily break rules passed down from the ancestors because of me."

"It’s only once a year; I won’t suffer."

Holly Sawyer gently shook her head, speaking nonchalantly.

Once a year, she could still tolerate it; it really wasn’t a big deal.

Causing trouble just because of her, if Leo Grant cancelled it, all the blame would fall on her.

Leo Grant nodded: "Alright, I’ll listen to you."

"When should we get the marriage license?"

Tact turned, Leo Grant looked at Holly Sawyer with some fiery anticipation, a bit eager.

He originally wanted to take it slow, fearing Holly couldn’t accept such rapidity, but now seeing she could fully accept it, Leo Grant was naturally impatient.

"How about the sixth day of the New Year? It’s a lucky number, and the calendar says it’s suitable for marriage; the day sounds pretty good."

Holly Sawyer playing with her phone, slowly lifted her eyes, lazily suggesting.

Hmm, getting married, she’s quite looking forward to it, especially since the partner is Leo Grant.

"Okay, I’ll listen to you."

Leo Grant’s smile deepened, like a child who received candy, happiness spreading through his brows and eyes.

He was looking forward to this.

"Should we have the wedding in April this year?"

Leo Grant asked, turned to Holly Sawyer, filled with smiles.

After getting the license, it’s the wedding; he would meticulously prepare for it.

April, when everything revives, the sun is warm, there’s a breeze, floral fragrance, the weather’s neither hot nor cold; it’s just the right temperature.

In April, cherry blossoms will bloom, painting the city beautifully.

Leo thought April was the most suitable season.

"Sure, April’s when bamboo shoots sprout, Chinese toon buds grow, and pufferfish are at their tastiest."

Holly nodded earnest in her expression.

"You little foodie."

Leo Grant lightly tapped Holly’s nose, laughing softly.

He thought Holly might have already planned the menu for the banquet; this little foodie had food on her mind.

"Hmm, I want to go to the night market."

Holly looked out at the night market, slightly turning towards Leo Grant, speaking softly.

Seems a bit hungry.

"Didn’t fill up?" Asked Leo Grant.

"I’m full, but still hungry."

Holly rubbed her stomach, softly sighing.

The car window wasn’t fully closed, allowing the outside food aroma to drift in; Holly swallowed involuntarily.

She preferred this kind of junk food, having a particular fondness for these things.

"Little foodie."

Leo Grant chuckled deeply, then parked to accompany Holly to the night market.

The girl wants to eat, of course, he’ll accompany her.

"Brother, let’s eat takoyaki; there’s a shop up ahead."

Holly grabbed Leo Grant’s hand and walked in, her brows arching in joy.

Sweet cravings.

Leo Grant naturally agreed and went with Holly.

The girl had a special affection for food, learning culinary skills might’ve been his wisest decision.

As the saying goes: to keep a person’s heart, keep their stomach.

The girl loved to eat, so keeping her stomach means keeping her altogether.