Lily never thought that she would coincidentally bump into Grandma, causing her expression to become a little stiff.

Grandma saw that Lily was carrying a box and asked casually: "Are you moving out tonight?"

"Yes!" Lily nodded and lightly replied.

"Grandmother, we will meet again in the future!" George immediately waved his hand, and the words he said startled the old lady, and she turned to look at the two little fellows behind Lily, only to see them holding onto a small trunk, which caused her to pale in shock.

"George, Emma, where are you going?" The old lady had thought that the two little fellows would be staying here forever. After all, the living conditions of the Wayne Family were much better than that of Lily's. Emma immediately sighed: "Grandmother, I asked you to persuade my Mummy to stay, but you refused to help me. Now, I can only follow my Mummy and leave you. But I will miss you!"

The old lady's expression instantly grew long and ugly to the extreme as she stared at Lily.

Lily explained in a bland voice, "I'm sorry, Mrs. Wayne. I was the one who brought up the child up. If I were to leave, they would naturally follow me!"

"Lily, what do you mean by this? Children are the seed of our Wayne Family, and you cannot bring them away! "When the old lady thought about losing her two precious grandchildren, her tone immediately turned serious, and unceremoniously reminded Lily of this fact.

Lily knew that these two children were the elder's lifeblood, but they were also her babies.

George and Emma's big eyes were staring at the old lady in shock. To them, their greatgrandmother had always been kind and gentle, but they never thought that she would use such a tone to speak to the Mummy.

"Grandmother, please don't be so fierce towards my Mummy. You didn't want her to live here, and my Mummy didn't do anything wrong." George immediately stood out to protect Mummy.

Lily immediately frowned and reprimanded him softly: "George, you can't use this tone to talk to great-grandmother."

When the old lady heard that the little fellow actually protected Lily in such a way, she was stunned again.

"George, you are the child of our Wayne Family. You and your sister must stay. I did not stop your Mummy from meeting you, as long as you think of her. You can get Old Garry to send you back anytime, okay? I will be very kind to you. "The old lady also realized that she could not scold Lily in front of the children. This would ruin her good impression.

"I am truly sorry, great-grandmother. I will not leave my Mummy, so do my sister." George imitated his master's tone and said.

The old lady's face immediately turned anxious, she looked at Lily and said, "You should persuade the children, they should listen to you!"

Lily looked at the old lady's flushed with anger, she could not help but feel a sense of satisfaction at the bottom of her heart. Didn't the old lady enjoy struggling with the grudges between the two generations? "Mrs. Wayne, it's not like the children aren't sensible. I've already advised them, but they insisted on leaving with me. You were also a mother, so you know that it's impossible for the children to leave their mother." Lily's tone of voice was indifferent, which made the old lady even more annoyed.

The old lady always felt that Lily was doing it on purpose.

"Great-grandmother, there is only one way for us to stay, and that is to not let Mummy leave." George immediately took this opportunity to negotiate.

For some reason, the old lady hated Lily again. She spoke in a righteous tone, "No, your Mummy can't stay here, or it would make a joke.

"Great-

grandmother, how did my Mummy become a joke?" George immediately pouted unhappily.

Emma immediately followed and asked loudly, "That's right, my Mummy is not a joke."

The old lady saw that the two of them were unreasonable, so she spoke the truth: "George, Emma, I wonder if you two can understand what great-grandmother said. Your Mummy and your father's relationship is like that of siblings, do you know? Wouldn't it be a joke if we lived together?"

"Siblings?" Emma's head was still full of question marks, but George had already understood the complex relationship between them.

Lily's face was stiff and somewhat pale. She said somewhat angrily: "Mrs. Wayne, how can you tell them this kind of thing? They are too young to accept such a fact."

The old lady snorted, "If I don't tell them the truth, they might think we bullied you."

George immediately raised his head, and looked at Lily in puzzlement: "Mummy, how could you and Father be siblings?"

Lily's face paled, but she could not answer her son's question.

The ole lady answered directly on her behalf, "Because your Mummy's father married your father's mother."

The expressions on the two little fellows were stunned once again.

"Mummy, didn't you say that our grandparents are no longer alive? When did another grandfather appear and marry our grandmother?" George's brain was smarter, so he quickly understood the meaning behind the old lady's words.

Lily said fretfully: "We only just found out about this matter, we were never clear about it before."

"Then it's over. Your relationship with Father is so chaotic!" George realized the seriousness of the situation.

However, Emma still foolishly asked, "What grandfather married grandmother? Why can't I understand you?"

The old lady snorted, "It's embarrassing to say it. Lily, explain it to the children!"

Lily sighed bitterly, she squatted down and gently caressed her son and daughter's hair: "This matter, you guys won't be able to understand in a while. How about you two stay here tonight When Mummy has tidied up the room, I will bring you two over, okay?"

"Mummy, we really want to go with you!" George suddenly realized that the Mummy was really pitiful. If she had left this place alone, he would definitely have died from heartache.

After the old lady revealed the truth, the two little fellows were still determined to leave with Lily. She could only depressingly say: "Don't move. Just stay here anyway. But if you stay here in the future, I'll have Edwards Wayne move back to the mountainside villa!"

Lily's eyes lit up, she looked at the old lady and asked: "Can I really still stay here?"

"Humph, I asked you to take care of the two children, but I did not allow you to continue tangling with Edwards." The old lady reminded her in dissatisfaction.

Lily also knew that the ole lady allowed her to stay here because of her children. However, why was she so full of joy?

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