Listeneing to Charles Amos's melancholic tone, Natalie Wayne felt a little heartache, pulled his little hand, and took him to her side: "Come, sit beside Grandmother."
Charles Amos sat down next to Natalie Wayne.
Natalie Wayne patted his little head and said, "It's okay, Harton Clark is older, and you can be under his name later. In this way, you will be a family in the eyes of the law."
Charles Amos's eyes moved, and then he laughed a little and said, "That doesn't seem too bad."
"Exactly." Natalie Wayne said warmly.
Charles Amos smiled and added, "Grandpa, Grandma. My mom, she is a very special good girl. She is very, very outstanding, super intelligent, she can do anything. Although she looks cold and distant, in fact, she values feelings very much."
Elina Clark and Natalie Wayne looked at each other again.