With these thoughts, she pursed her lips, glanced at her two sons beside her, her ears tinted red, and leaned in to whisper in the Old Lady's ear:
"Great-grandmother, I'll work hard to give you a great-granddaughter."
Her voice was very low, and with the television still playing in the living room, it was not very clear, but the Old Lady's eyes suddenly lit up, and the smile on her face bloomed even larger.
"Good, good, good..."
She said "good" several times, laughing, "Great-grandmother has your red envelopes ready, you need to hurry up..."
Elly Campbell watched the Old Lady's joy and couldn't help but smile too.
However, since the Old Lady's health wasn't good, after sitting for several hours, she had to go upstairs to rest.
William Campbell didn't want to disturb Great-grandmother's rest, and also didn't want to interfere with daddy and mommy making him a sister, so he very proactively went back to the room Gloria had prepared for him to read.