When the Wind is Sweet: The Fairy Tale of Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster-Chapter 188: Such a Scheming Young Lady

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Chapter 188: Chapter 188: Such a Scheming Young Lady

After breakfast, the two young people bid farewell to the elders at home. Eliza Hayes didn’t try to keep them, as if she was devoid of emotions.

Grandpa reluctantly sent them to the yard, "Come back often when you’re free! It doesn’t have to be a Friday, if you finish work early, you can come back for dinner on any day!"

"Okay, Grandpa."

"Adrian, your wife is pregnant, you need to be more attentive and treat her well!"

"I understand, Grandpa."

"Faye, if you need anything, make sure you tell him and don’t keep it to yourself!"

"I know, Grandpa. The wind is picking up outside, you should go back inside!"

Mr. Kerr closed the car door for them, and the couple got into the car one after the other, waved to Grandpa, and then the car slowly started.

Just as Adrian Lancaster drove away, a white sedan drove in and slowly parked where the Lamborghini had just been.

Old Master Lancaster hadn’t even had time to return to the living room yet. He stopped with his cane, turned around, and glanced in that direction.

The car door opened, and a young girl in a red dress got out.

She quickly took out several exquisite bags from the trunk and walked happily towards the old man.

"Grandpa!!" Serena Sutton was very familiar, her voice sweet and her face full of joy, even hopping as she walked.

The Old Master was stunned for a long while and didn’t recognize who she was!

"Grandpa!" The girl stopped in front of the elder, lifted the bags in her hand, "These are gifts for you! Tea leaves and nutritional supplements, I hope you like them."

The Old Master looked at her, bewildered, "Who are you?"

Serena Sutton was taken aback briefly, then quickly smiled, "You don’t recognize me, Grandpa? I’m Serena Sutton! I’m Lucy Peterson’s daughter. My mom and Aunt Melanie are best friends! They are like sisters! I used to come here with Aunt Melanie when I was a kid!"

Only then did Old Master Lancaster remember, he had a vague impression of the face, "It’s true, girls change so much when they grow up, I almost didn’t recognize you!"

Even while holding the bags, Serena gave the elder a big, warm hug!

"Grandpa! Serena has really missed you all these years! I just returned to the country recently, so I came to see you as soon as I could!" 𝚏𝕣𝐞𝗲𝐰𝕖𝐛𝐧𝕠𝕧𝚎𝚕.𝐜𝚘𝗺

"Come in, come in." The Old Master was quite happy too. He naturally liked young people, always feeling they possessed a thriving energy, each like a rising sun.

Grandpa’s attitude made Serena Sutton very happy!

She kept a smile on her face, sometimes inquiring about Grandpa’s health, other times offering to play chess with him, making sure to keep the old man entertained like a joyful sprite.

Grandpa then inquired about her experiences abroad over the years, and Serena did not hold back, showcasing her best side to him!

This prompted Grandpa to praise, "Truly impressive, with a bright future ahead!"

In the backyard of the main villa, Nanny Warren was sweeping fallen leaves, and Eliza Vance stood beside her, coldly asking, "Who has come?"

Nanny Warren shook her head, "I don’t know, a young girl."

Eliza Vance was silent for a moment, furrowing her brow slightly, and then started walking towards the main villa.

As she stepped into the living room, she saw the Old Master playing chess with a young girl, the aroma of tea lingering around the chess table, along with a plate of snacks.

Hearing footsteps, the girl turned and cheerfully said, "Hello, Auntie Hayes! Long time no see!"

Eliza Vance was slightly taken aback, she had no recollection of this person.

At this time, Grandpa placed a piece on the board and eagerly introduced, "She’s Serena, Lucy Peterson’s daughter. Didn’t you recognize her? Last time she was here, she was only fourteen or fifteen! Time really flies, it slips right through your hands."

"Yes, it has been nearly ten years since I’ve been here, I’ve been studying abroad all this time." Serena Sutton smiled at Eliza Vance, "Auntie, you haven’t changed a bit; you’re still so beautiful!"