"Wendy!"
A shout came from outside the door.
Wendy raised her head and saw a young man with a perm and ripped jeans. He did not look good.
Wendy frowned. "Jeffrey, when are you going to change your appearance? "
The person who came was none other than Aria's Uncle, Jeffrey Lewis.
Wendy's mother-in-law had passed away before she married into the family. Jeffrey was six or seven years younger than her husband. Therefore, Wendy had to shoulder the responsibility of being the eldest sister-in-law after she married into the family. Unfortunately, Jeffrey might not listen to her.
Of course, Jeffrey wasn't a bad person. It was just that he was a little too unconventional. It was really difficult for people to accept his attire.
"Wendy, you don't understand. It's style." Jeffrey said," Where's my little nephew? I'm here to see him."
"He's sleeping in his room. It wasn't easy for me to wash his things while he was sleeping." Wendy said.
Since Wendy said that, Jeffrey did not insist go and look. Anyway, his nephew was still too young. There was no point in looking him.
"Wendy, when is Justin coming back? Isn't my nephew almost one month old?" Jeffrey asked.
"He'll be back tomorrow." Wendy smiled at the mention of her husband." That's why I told you to change your outfit. Otherwise, I won't care if Justin teaches you a lesson. "
"I know." Jeffrey shrugged.
As he spoke, he sighed. He was most afraid of Justin. He had to quickly think of a way to get his hair back before Justin came back.
Aria, who heard the noise outside, climbed out of bed and walked to the door. She saw the person in the courtyard.
She didn't expect her Uncle Jeffrey to be so rebellious when he was young.
Aria had once heard her mother mention that her Uncle Jeffrey was quite unconventional when he was young. She did not expect him to be like this.
"Hey, Aria. Don't you go out to play today? Come over quickly." Jeffrey saw the little girl sticking out of the door and waved at her.
Aria walked over and called out," Uncle Jeffrey."
Jeffrey patted his niece's head and took out a few candies from his pocket. "Give you candy. I get it when I was helping out at others' weddings."
Aria took the candy and said, "Thank you."
"By the way, if you have nothing to do, come with me to the Flores Village later!" Jeffrey said.
The Flores Village...
Aria knew about this place.
"If you want to go, go by yourself. Don't bring Aria." Wendy wrung out the diapers in the basin and walked to the well to rinse them again.
Seeing what Wendy was about to do, Jeffrey quickly went over to help her. "I'm too embarrassed... Wendy, please let Aria accompany me. Everyone in the Flores family likes her!"
Aria couldn't help but laugh in her heart. The Flores Village was her future second aunt's village. So, it was true that her Uncle Jeffrey often brought her to meet his girlfriend.
How interesting!
"You'd better quickly ask what conditions the Flores Family wants. Otherwise, it won't be a good idea to put off your marriage." Wendy frowned and spoke.
Hearing Wendy's words, Jeffrey said helplessly, "The betrothal prices over there have always been a lot. How dare I ask?"
"If you don't dare to ask, what's the meaning of you going like this?" Wendy frowned, and her expression didn't look good.
Jeffrey didn't know what to say.
Hearing their words, Aria also understood what was going on. She had also heard about this matter. The Flores Village had always been the village that required the most betrothal prices for a daughter's marriage. It was said that her Uncle Jeffrey had spent a lot of money on his wedding.
Aria pursed her lips.
"So, Wendy, let Aria go with me. I'll talk to the Flores Family about marriage right away." Jeffrey said.
Wendy looked at her daughter, then at Jeffrey and said, "How about this? You can go after your nephew's first month's birthday. Justin will be back tomorrow."
Jeffrey was a little unhappy when he heard Wendy's words. He wanted to go when Justin was not around.
However, even if he was unhappy, he could tell that Wendy had already made up her mind. He definitely couldn't take his little niece away.
"Alright, I understand," Jeffrey said unwillingly.
However, Jeffrey's reluctance was not within Wendy's consideration. She did not want him to bring her daughter to find his future wife all day long.
After Jeffrey left, Aria squatted beside her mother. "Mom, isn't Uncle Jeffrey getting married soon?"
Wendy smiled and glanced at her daughter." You're just a child. What marriage? Don't worry about it."
Aria pouted and muttered that she was not a child.
"Aria, if your Uncle Jeffrey wants to bring you out next time, don't follow him. You can't run around casually, understand?" Wendy couldn't blame Jeffrey, so she could only remind her daughter. Although her daughter was young, she had always been smart and obedient, so it might be more useful to remind her daughter.
Aria nodded to show that she understood. Then, she reached out to help her mother twist the diapers. Then, she placed them on the wire in the yard. The row of diapers of different colors looked very spectacular.
"Little brother has used a lot of diapers..." Aria sighed.
She felt that this was the most troublesome part of taking care of a child. Moreover, children could not use paper diapers often because it was not good for the baby's skin.
Of course, the most important thing was that her family could not afford paper diapers at this time...
"When you were young, you used more diapers than your younger brother. Your younger brother never woke up at night. Only you wake up four or five times a night." Wendy shook her head helplessly.
Aria was speechless.
She couldn't control whether she woke up or not when she was a baby.
However, if she was reborn when she was a baby, she would be the most obedient baby. Unfortunately, she was reborn after the age of five.
"Alright, don't stand here anymore. Go back and recite the poem. I've forgotten to supervise you during this period of time." Wendy looked at her daughter standing there and suddenly remembered her study.
Wendy had always been trying to nurture her daughter into a little genius, so she had taught Aria to recite poems when Aria started to speak. However, because she was in confinement, she had forgotten to teach her daughter this month.
She hoped Aria didn't forget about the knowledge.
Wendy couldn't help but feel anxious to check how much her daughter remembered.